CLIBRANS, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen. 
RUDBECKIA h.a. 
753 Bicolor Superba. Produces its long-stemmed flowers in 
abundance. The disc is brown, the ray florets are yellow 
with large velvety-brown spots at the base, 2 ft. Per pkt. 
6d. 
754 Semiplena, represents semi-double varieties of pre- 
ceding. The plants form elegant bushes 2 to 2J feet in 
height, covered with golden-yellow flowers, which have a 
central dark brown ring and disc. Per pkt. i/- 
755 Newmanll, Flowers brilliant yellow, with dark brown 
centre : very full, and invaluable for cutting. 2\ ft. 
Per pkt. I 
SAINTPAULIA. 
Charming and interesting stove plant, requiring similar. treatment 
to Strcptocarpus. 
756 lonantha. The dark green leaves form as it were a rosette, 
in the centre of which spring up quite a bouquet of flowers, 
violet-like both in colour and shape. Per pkt. i/- 
757 rubra. Deep lilac red flowers. Has become a general 
favourite on account of its perpetual blooming. Per 
‘'"SALPIGLOSSIS, h.h.a. 
Large funnel-shaped flowers, exquisitely pencilled, showy and 
ornamental. 
758 Varlabllls Superblssima. (Emperor Salpiglossis). — Forms 
one thick stem, and bears on its end a bouquet of orchid- 
like flowers richly veined with gold, and very large. 
The edge is not so deeplv incurved as with the old variety. 
Per pkt. i/-. (See illustration page 50). 
759 Mixed, Tall, 2 ft. ) Splendid mixture of colours. Each 
760 Dwarf, I ft. I per packet 3d, and 6d, 
SALVIA. 
Valuable plants for beds and borders. 
761 Blue Beard, h.a. Handsome bright purple flowers, with 
lower lip white, ik ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
762 Coccinea, h.h.p. Bright scarlet, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
763 Patens, h.h.p. Brightest of all blue flowering plants. 2 ft. 
Per pkt. i/- 
764 Splendens “ Sllverspot.” The leaves are rich, soft dark 
green, with cream-coloured spots sprinkled over them, 
the flowers being very large and of an intense bright 
scarlet. Per pkt. i/- 
SANVITALIA. h.a. 
Profusely blooming plants resembling miniature sunflowers ; 
suitable for beds and edgings. Each per pkt. 3d. 
765 Procumbens. Bright yellow, with dark centre, i ft. 
766 ft. pi. Double-flowered variety of preceding, ^ ft. 
SAPONARIA. 
Suitable for beds, rockwork, &c. Each, per pkt. ,3d. 
767 Calabrlea, h.a. Rosy red, very beautiful, J ft. 
768 alba, pure white, } ft. 
769 compacta, h.a., red, J ft. 
770 Ocymoldes, h.p. Pretty pink flowers, trailing habit, J ft. 
SCABIOUS (S(adtosa). 
771 Caucasica, h.p. Should be grown by everyone, if only for its 
flowers for cutting ; they last a long time, and their 
peculiar soft lilac-blue shade is charming, i| to 3 ft. 
Per pkt. i/- 
772 Double “ Azure Fairy,” h.b. Delicate lilac flowers, suitable 
for bouquets and vases. Per pkt. 6d. 
773 Double, Golden Yellow, h.b. Plants semi-dwarf and bushy, 
and flower in great profusion, admirably adapted for 
cutting. Per pkt. 6d. 
774 Grandlflora “ Fireball,” h.b. Brilliant fiery scarlet flowers, 
large and extra double. Per pkt. 6d. 
775 Dwarf Double, Mixed, h.b. Rich colours and showy flowers. 
I ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
776 Large Flowered Double, h.b. In 6 distinct varieties separate. 
Per collection 1 /6. 
SCHIZANTHUS, h.h.a, 
Flowers like gorgeously painted butterflies. The Relusus 
varieties sown in the .Autumn make beautiful plants for con- 
servatory decoration in early Spring. 
777 IHBP" Dwarf Large Flowering Hybrids. These new 
dwarf hybrids attain a height of about 
Speciality 12 inches, and form compact pyramidal 
bushes, covered with beautiful orchid- 
like flowers, in many combinations of colours. They 
may be sown out of doors in the spring, or in the 
autumn in pots for winter blooming, for which purpose 
they are exceedingly useful. Per pkt. i /- 
778 
779 
780 
781 
782 
783 
784 
785 
786 
Each 
per 
pkt. 
Graham!. Rosy lilac and yellow, ft. 
Grandlftorus oculatus. Purple, spotted black, i J ft. 
Paplllonaceus. Purple, yellow, crimson, &c., 2 ft. 
Plnnatus. Violet-blue, spotted, 2 ft. 
Retusus. Scarlet and orange, 2 ft. 
albus. White, blotched orange, 2 ft. 
Mixed. Various colours, very showy, 2 ft. 
Wlsetonensls, mixed. Very attractive annual, 
producing flowers in the utmost profusion 
Special the colouring of which vary considerably 
from almost white with a yellow eye to a 
full rose with a bronzy-brown centre. The effect of the 
graceful fern-like foliage is very pleasing. Per pkt. i/- 
SCUTTELARIA. 
Baicalensis Coelestina. See Novelties, page 22. 
New Per pkt. i!- 
SCHIZOPETALON, h.a. 
786 Walker!, white, sweet-scented, 4 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
SCOTCH THISTLE, see Onopordon Acariihiuin. 
SENSITIVE PLANT see Mimosa pudica. 
SENECIO, see Jacobma. 
SILENE h.a. 
Beautiful free-llowering Spring plants. Should be sown in the 
Autumn. 
787 Pendula, “ Dwarf Queen.” Double Rosy Carmine. 
Suitable for edgings, qin. Per pkt. 6d, 
788 compacta. Bright rose, 4 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
789 alba, pure white variety of preceding, J ft. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
790 ruberrlma. Dark red, ift. Per pkt. 3d. 
SMILAX, see Medo/a asparagoides, 
SNAPDRAGON, see Antirrhinum. 
SOLANUM g.p. 
Ornamental plants, valuable for greenhouse decoration in 
Winter and Spring, with rich green foliage and scarlet 
berries, i ft. 
791 Capslcastrum hybridum. j 1 
792 Hybridum “ Empress.” > Each per pkt. 6d. 
793 Weatherlll’s hybrid. I 
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