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GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
SALVIA. 
Effective for large beds, ribbons, and groups in flower 
borders. Colour intensely rich, and the plants 
continue to hlooin till late in autumn. 
TOO Carduacea, lovely light blue, with vermilion 
anthers; half-hardy annual ... per packet 6d. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). 
Elegant half-hardy annuals with a profusion of 
flowers rivalling orchids in fantastic beauty and 
colours; valuable for greenhouse decoration in 
spring and the flower garden in summer; easy 
of cultivation. 
<01 Patens, half-hardy perennial, flowering 
first year. The flowers are large, of 
exquisitely beautiful blue, and borne on 
long spikes. Splendid for borders 
per packet Od. and Is. 
702 Splendens, Glory of Stuttgart, fine 
annual variety with brilliant scarlet 
flowers, 2 ft. per packet 6d. 
<03 Pride of Zurich, very compact and 
free, one of the finest scarlet bedding 
plants extant; flowers continuously from 
early summer till late autumn packet 1 - . 
708 Large-flowered Hybrids, forming a compact 
pyramid about 12 incbes high, literally covered 
with large blooms of varied design and most 
charming shades and colours, per packet (id. 
709 Pinnatus, blue, with ])innated foliage, 14 ft. 
SCABIOUS. 
701 Sweet Large - flowered, double, richly 
coloured and hirge showy flowers, valuable for 
cutting, finest mixed, 24 ft. ... per packet.Sd. 
705 Caucasica, an exceedingly showy hardy 
perennial; large soft m.auve coloured flowers, 
and if sown in March will produce an abun- 
dance of bloom during August and September, 
Iter packet (id. and Is. 
700 Collection of 6 double German varieties, 
separate. Is. 6d. 
SENSITIVE PLANT. 
707 Mimosa pudica, 14 ft. ... per packet fid. 
|)er packet 3d. 
710 candidissima, pure white ,, 3d. 
711 roseus, dwarf and compact, pretty colour, 
per packet 3d. 
712 Retusus, rose and yellow, I4 ft. ,, 3d. 
713 Wisetonensis a ch, arming half-hardy annual, 
bearing a profusion of flowers ; making a grand 
pot plant. Splendid mixed ... per packet fid. 
711 Caraway’s Large flowered Hybrids, the 
individual flowers are larger and rounder than 
the parent variety while the colours are exceed- 
ingly varied and exquisite in — 
tint, varying from purple and 
gold, mauve, rose pink, ;ind creamy w'hite, 
jtei' packet 1=. 
The new large-flowered Hybrid Schizanthus are particularly worthy of attention ; they are most easily 
grown and most useful for table decoration. 
