244 
Per packet. — s d. 
Schizopetalon. — Hardy annual. Sow- 
seed out of doors in spring in rich soil. 
For pot work, sow in pots of good rich 
soil, place in cold frame, and thin out. 
No. 1168. Walkeri. White. 6 inches ... o 6 
Sedum.- See Stonecrop. 
Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica) — 
Perennial. A curiosity. Sow- in pots or 
pans, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 1169. Sensitive Plant, 1$ foot ... o 6 
Shamrock (Trifolium minus) — 
Perennial. 
No. 1170. Fine selected Stock. Quite 
popular on St Patrick's Day 
3d., 6d., & 1 o 
Snapdragon. — See Antirrhinum. ( Pages 
148 & 149). 
Si lene. -Dwarf annuals of essential service 
to the spring and summer garden. The 
best effects are produced from seed sown 
in summer, the seedlings being transplanted 
into beds in autumn or early winter. 
No. 1 17 1 . Empress of India. Ciimson 
flower and stalks ; a great improve- 
ment on older kinds. 4 inches 
3d. , 6d. , & 1 o 
,, 1172. Snow King. The finest dwarf 
white edging flowering annual yet 
produced. 4 inches... 3d., 6d., & I o 
,, 1173. Double Pink. A variety of ap- 
proved merit ; bright rose, abundant 
bloomer. 4 inches ... 3d., 6d., & 1 o 
,, 1174 Pendula. Old fashioned; pale 
colour 3d & 06 
„ 1175. Pendula com pacta. First-class* 
edging annual. 4 inches ... 3d. & o 6 
„ 1176. Pendula compacta alba. 
White 3d. & o 6 
Srnilax. ( See MMleola, page 198.) — A 
greenhouse climbing plant, with foliage 
very useful for cutting. 
No. 837 6d , is. , & 2 6 
Solan um (Nightshade). — Perennial. 
Ornamental fruit, useful for decorations. 
Nos. 1178 and 1180 are very serviceable 
during winter in the conservatory. Sow in 
Per packet— s . d . 
early spring, in heat, pot off, and grow on 
in cold frame; plant out in June in 
prepared beds, and lift and pot up in 
September. 
No 1177 Hybridum compactum. 
Berried plants for table and con- 
servatory. 1 foot 6d. & 1 o 
„ 1178 Capsicastrum. A bright scarlet- 
berried species, it foot .. 6d. & 1 o 
,, 1179. Robustum. Stately, grandly- 
foliaged species for specimens. 
4 f eet 6d & 1 o 
„ 1180 Weather-ill's hybrids. Berried 
varieties for table decoration. 1 foot 
fid. & 1 o 
Spergula (Spurrey). — P erennial. Sow in 
light soil out of doors in spring. 
No. 1 1 8 r . Pilifera. Foliage bright green 
6d. & 1 o 
>, 1182. ,, aurea. Yellow foliage ; 
used in carpet bedding ... 6d. & 1 o 
Sphenogyne. — Hardy annual. Good as 
a pot plant and cut flower. 
No. 1183. Speciosa. Golden yellow ; profuse 
bloomer. 9 inches ... o 3 
statice (Sea I .avender). — Hardy per- 
ennial. In great request for rockeries, 
rough places in the garden, and as 
decorative cut flowers and winter bouquets. 
Sow in pots of good sandy loam early in 
spring, and transplant when large enough. 
No. 11S4. Candelabrum (Suworowi), 
Of singular beauty for beds and 
borders ; soft shade of rose, i foot 
6d. & 1 o 
,, 1185. Latifolia. Lavender flowers in 
large panicles, H foot ... 6d. & I o 
,, 1187. Incana. Dwarf compact habit. 
9 inches ... 6d. & I o 
Stonecrop (Sedum). -Hardy perennials. 
We may safely say that no rockery is 
complete without the Sedum. We offer, 
as under, seed best adapted to the general 
convenience. 
No. 1226. Blue. Annual, a pretty plant for 
edges and rockery 6d. & i o 
,, 1227. Yellow. Familiar to every cottage 
wall ; useful for garden edging 6d. & i o 
,, 1228. Mixed, Carters Varieties. Perennial 
kinds for general garden and rock- 
work ... 6d. & I o 
Seeasmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King— High Ho I bom, I.onaon. 
