I • ' ^ SOLA^I^;; HYBRID IMPROVED. 
. 1 1236. G.8U. Solanum Capsicastrum (Solanacew), Hybrid Im- 
proved— These are beautiful for Winter decoration, and are of easy culture. 
■ ll to i J ft. Gd. per pkt. 
I Sow in January, keep them growing, and by the Autumn they will be 
covered with round, bright, orange-colouied berries, which are very pretty 
all the Winter. 
1237. H.II.P. Solanum Marginatum— Leaves elegantly scalloped and 
margined silvery- white ; useful for specimen.s or groups. 4 ft. Per pkt., Gd. 
1238. II.H.P. Solanum Robustum— Large effective foliage, covered 
with long spines; the young leaves are of n rich bronze tint. 4 ft. Per 
pkt., Gd. 
1239. Ornamental-foliaged Solanums for sub-tropical arrangements also 
supplied. 3d. to Gd. per pkt. 
1240. H.A. Sphenogyne Speeiosa (CoMposi to)— Useful for beds 01 - 
edgings; free flowering ; pure golden yellow. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1241. H.p. Staehys Lanata (Laiiato), Hedge Nettle — A very hardy 
plant, with large woolly leaves, close compact growth ; tine for. large broad 
margins, 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Caiineil & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Sensitive Plant — .See Mimosa Pudica. 
1226. H.i*. Sidaleea Candida — Long spikes of pure white flowers. 
3 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
1226. II. r. Sidaleea Listen — One of the finest border plants. Lovely 
colour a delicate satiny pink. For competition and exhibition it is simply 
indispensable. Nothing could be more telling on any stand ; while for 
flower or shrubbery borders it is eiiually effective. The spikes when cut 
stand well in water, making it still more useful for decoration. Per pkt. l.v. 
1231. u. A. Silene Pendula Compaeta Alba— Owarf and compact, 
very recoramendable for edgings.; white. 3d. per pkt. 
1212. H.A.'- Silene Pendula Compaeta Ruberrima fl. pi.— 
Splendid variety ; flowers red. J ft'. 3d. per pkt. 
SILENE PENDULA NANA COMPACTA. 
1227. H.A. Cannells’ Silene Pendula— Mixed. 2d. per pkt. 
1228. H.A. Silene Pendula ( Ca)-yo/)/iy/fc<e)— Pink. Ift. 2d. per pkt. 
1229. H.A. Silene Pendula fl. pi.— A splendid double variety, 
flowers rose-carmine. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
i28i>. H.A. Silene Pendula Alba— White, l ft. 2d. per pkt,. 
I SILENE, AMALIA. 
1233. H.A Silene Pendula Compaeta, Empress of India— 
An intense crimson combined with an additional deepening of colour in 
j the leaves and stems of the entire plant, giving the whole flower a suffused 
' depth of colour hitherto unknown in Silenes ; compact habit. Per pkt., 6d, 
1234. H.A. Cannells’ Silene Pendula Nana Compaeta— A very 
beautiful Spring bedding plant, dwarf and compact; flowers bright pink, 
; borne profusely in a dense compact mass; valuable f or edg ing on ribbon 
borders. 4> in. 3d. per pkt. r‘V> iaiiiiriO 
j 1235. H.A. Silene Pendula Nana Compaeta, Amalia— A regular 
compact, semi-globular formed variety, densely covered with soft rose- 
coloured flowers. Admirably suited for Spring gardening, and very useful 
for beds or borders. ^ ft. Gd. per pkt. 
Smilax — See Myrsiphyllum. 
Snapdragon— Sec Antirrhinum. 
SIDALCEA I.ISTBRI. 
