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STATICE I.ATIFOLIA. 
Statice(Sr.A Lav- 
ender).—^ Photo- 
graph. Hardy peren- 
nial. 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. 1085. Candela- 
brum. — Of singular 
and delicate beauty ; 
soft shade of rose. 
1 foot. is. 
No. 1086. Latifolia. 
Lavender blue. 
feet. is. 
No. 1087. Fortunei. 
Strong heads of violet- 
blue blossom . 1 J feet. 
6d. 
No. 1088. Incana. 
Dwarf compact habit ; 
steel blue. 9 inches. 
6d. 
Sphenogyne. — Hardy annual. Good as a pot plant and cut flower. 
No. 1084. Speciosa. Golden yellow ; profuse bloomer. 9 inches 
Stock. — Nos. 1089 to 1120. ( See page 172.) 
Stonecrop (Sebum). — H ardy perennials. We may safely say that no rockery is without the Sedum. 
We offer, as under, seed best adapted to the general convenience. 
No. 1121. Blue. Annual trailer 
,, 1122. Yellow. Familiar to every cottage wall ; useful for garden edging 
,, 1123. Mixed Varieties. Perennial kinds for general garden and rock work ... ... is. & 
Sweet Brier (Eglantine).— H ardy shrub. 
No. 1140. Scented. Delicious odour ; for hedges, &c. 3 feet 
Sweet Pea.— Nos. 1141 to 1190. ( Seepages 157 and 158.) 
Sweet Sultan (Centaurea).- ( See page 131.) Annual. The best and sweetest of all cut flowers, 
and of easy culture in open ground. Sow in spring, in open, and thin out. 
No. 1191. Purple (Centaurea moschata). For pots or borders. 1 foot 
,, 1192. White ( ,, ,, alba). Delicate odour... 
i> 1193 - Ye!low( ,, suaveolens). Brilliant ; a lovely colour and delicious scent 
,, 1194. Mixed. All varieties 
Sweet William.- Nos. 1195 to 1201. Seepage 175. 
Tacsonia. — See Passion Flower, go go 156. 
T agetes. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring, and transplant into beds or borders. 
No. 1202. Pumila (Edging Marigold). First-class ; orange yellow. 9 inches 
,, 1203. ,, Golden Ring. A great improvement. 6 inches 
Tecoma. — Greenhouse. Sow in early spring, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 1204. Smithi (Great Novelty). First-class plant for autumn and winter greenhouses 
blossoms. 1 foot ... 
Thai ictru m.— Hardy. 
No. 1205. Adiantifolium. Fern-leaved, for cutting. 2 feet 
Thunbergia. — Half-hardy climber. Annual. Yellow and white, black centre, 
in spring, pot off, and plant out when hardened. 
No. 1206. Choicest mixed 
Per packet — s. d. 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
- 3d-& 
• IS. & 
golden 
... is. & 
Sow under glass 
237, 238, & 97, High Hoi.iiorn, London. — 1904. 
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