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SCHIZANTHUS. 
Per packet — s. 
Schizanthus. — Hardy annual. Inter- 
esting and beautiful flowers, useful for 
pot culture. The new variety No. 1067, 
is a grand thing as a pot plant from May 
to July. Sow the seed in spring, in pans, 
and prick out into boxes for planting out 
into beds and borders. For conservatory 
decoration, sow in March and August, 
pot off seedlings, and grow on in cool 
frame. 
No. 1062. Pinnatus. Original species 
from Chili. 2 feet ... o 
,, 1063. Papilionaceus. Free bloomer ; 
bright coloured ... 6d. & 1 
,, 1064. Pyramidalis Tom Thumb. 
Dwarf, bushy variety. 1 foot o 
,, 1065. Tigridioides. The choicest 
ICew species. 2 feet ... o 
,, 1066. Retusus. A greenhouse 
variety ; salmon-rose. 1 J feet o 
,, 1067. Wisctoniensis. Makes a fine 
greenhouse decorative plant 1 
Solarium (Nightshade). — Ornamental 
fruit, useful as decorations. Nos. 1079 
and 1081 are very serviceable during 
winter in the conservatory. Sow in 
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. 1078. 
.. 1079 - 
„ 1080. 
,, 1081. 
Ilybridum compaction. Berried plants for 1 table and conservatory. Perennial. I foot... 
Solanum — Capsicastrum. A bright scarlet-berried species. Perennial. I J feet 
,, Robuslum. Stately, grandly-foliaged species for specimens. 4 feet 
,, Weatherill’s hybrids. Berried varieties for tabic decoration. Perennial. I foot 
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Sna.pdra.gon. — See Antirrhinum, page 120. 
Silene. — Dwarf annuals of essential service to the spring and summer garden. These brilliant effects 
are produced from seed sown in summer, and transplanted into beds in autumn or in early winter. 
No. 1072. Empress of India. Crimson flower and stalks ; a great improvement on older kinds. 
4 inches 
,, 1073. Snow King. The finest dwarf white edging flowering annual yet produced. 
4 inches ... 
No. 1074. Double Pink. A variety of 
approved merit ; bright rose, 
abundant bloomer. 4 inches 1 
,, 1075. Pendula. Old fashioned ; 
pale colour o 
, 1076. Pendula compacta. First-class 
edging annual. 4 inches 
3d. & o 
,, 1077. Pendula compacta alba. 
White 3d. & o 
Spergula (Spurrey).— P erennial. Sow 
in light soil out of doors in spring. 
No. 1082. Pilifera. Foliage bright green 
is. & 2 
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SILENE, DOUBLE PINK. 
,, 1083. Pilifera aurea. Yellow foliage ; 
used in carpet bedding is. & 2 
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