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SANVITALIA. H. H. A., % foot- 
Annual, dwarf and compact; golden yellow 
flowers; fine In bods and masses 10c 
SAPONARIA. If. A., yi foot. 
Dwarf annual, long bloomer, rose and white 
flowers: beautiful 10c 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride). H. .A., 1 foot. 
Very showy and excellent for beds or cut flow- 
ers. White, rose and purple shades. 
Dwarf varieties, separate or mixed 5c 
Tall varieties, separate or mixed 5c 
SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa Pudica). 
Leaves close when slightly touched ; suitable 
for pots and borders; 1 foot 10c 
SCHIZANTHUS. H. II. A., 1 % feet. 
Butterfly Flower. Elegant foliage; flowers 
rich color and beautiful 5c 
SUNFLOWER. 
This stately plant, .m universally known, with 
many vur.i line double varieties thatare veri’niag- 
nillccnt. 
Mixed ,<j(. 
SBDUM. H. A., foot. 
Grows freely on rocks, and ilcsirable for rustic 
work ; bright blue 10c 
SENECIO. II. H. 1 >„ 1 foot. 
Free flowering, blooming all the season In the 
garden, and greenhoMse in the Winter lOc 
SILENE. H. A,6in. 
An attractive flower, adapted forsummerbeds, 
ribbon and rock work 5 c 
SMILAX (Myrsiphyllum). T. !>., 6 feet. 
This is the most popular and gmceful ever- 
green vine in cultivation, adapted for hang- 
ing baskets and pot culture. Iloral wreatns, 
«te 10c 
STATICE (Everlasting), 
An interesting, free flowering plant of ca-sv 
culture, long-bbximlng, and Viiluahlc for 
VMuter bouquets, perennial; fine mi.xed 10c 
STOCK (Gilliflower, Mathlola). 
One of the mo.st valuable garden filants, and 
lughly esteemed for their hcautv, fragrance and 
orilliuut, showy beds. 
German Ten Weeks, all colors; Pure 
White. Scarlet, Purple, etc.; Dwarf 
separate colors or linest mixed 10c 
Large-Flowered Pyramidal, very line!! lOc 
INTERMEDIATE STOCKS. 
Vahiable for lute f.oweriiii? and for pots for 
Spring bloom ; scarlet, white, purple or mix- 
ed varieties K)(j 
Emperor, or perpetual bloomer, mixed .... lOc 
Brompton or Winter Stock, finest mix- 
10c 
SWEET PEAS. H. A.,ito(>fcet. 
Fragrant and beautiful climbers ; bl(x>mallthe 
season and admirable for screens and tmiling. 
Scarlet Invincible. Striped, Painted 
Lady, Purple, White, etc , sepamte or mix- 
ed, per ounce, ir>c 5 c 
Perennial Pea, mixed colors, per ounce, 5c 
SWEET SULTAN. II. A., 1}^ feet 
Very fragrant and clfcetive in flower l>eds or 
ix)rder, and valuable for bouquete; mixed 
colors 5c 
SWEET WILLIAM. H, A., feet. 
A well known perennial, perfectly hardy, easily 
grown, and of extreme ricimess and diversiiv o*f 
color. 
Auricula Flowered. Trusses of immense 
size and beautiful colors; line-st mixed.. . 5c 
Double flowers, from choice collections lOe 
Fine mixed !.!!.! 5c 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker). H. P., 4 feet. 
Herbaceous plant : flower spikes 1 foot; colore 
yellow to deep scarlet; blooms through the 
season and give.s a striki ng effect 5c 
THUNBERGIA (Climber). II. II. A., 4 feet. 
Very ornamental and of rapid growth ; the 
flo^yors are v(*ry much admired ; colors, red, 
white, bufl’ and bright orange, separate or 
mixed jjc 
TROP.ffiOLUM (Minor and Major 
See Nasturtium 
VALERIANA. U. p., feet. 
.V handsome, hardy plant with long heads of 
fragrant flowers, scarlet and white 5c 
VERBENA. H. H. P., 1 foot. 
A univerrally admired plant, blooming freely 
the linst year. 
Hybrida Finest colors, mixed lOc 
scarlet. Wniteuiid otriped. separate.... lOc 
Montana. A iiardy variety from the Rocky 
Mountains ; rose and lilac *. 10c 
VERONICA. II. A., 6 inchc.s. 
Handsome herbaceous plant; blue and rose.. 10c 
VINCA (Periwinkle). T. P,, 1^ feet., 
A beautiful greenhouse plant; rosy and pure 
White lOc 
VIRGINIA STOCK. H. A., 6 inches. 
A beautiful little plant for beds, baskets or 
edging, growing Ireely in any soil 10c 
VIOLET (Viola). 11. P., 1>^ feet. 
A great favorite from its beauty, long-continued 
bloom and delightful frugranee. 
Blue Sweet iOc 
Alba, white lOc 
Lutea, yellow lOc 
VISCARIA. 11. A.ifoot- 
IlaiKlsome brilliant crimson, pink and white. 5c 
WALLFLOWER. 
A plant well known and much esteemed for its 
fragranee and bright, sliowy yellow and blood- 
colored flowers. 
Single, mixe<l 5c 
Double, mixed loc 
WHITLAVIA. II, A., 1 foot. 
A dwarf, growing in clumps. The flowers are 
bell-shaiHid and beautiful; grows in any soil; 
violet, blue, and white with blue lips 5c 
WAITZIA (Everlasting). 
Yellow flowers, l>orne in clusters ; fine for dried 
flowers me 
ZINNIA ELEGANS. H. A., 2 to 3 feet 
Few plants have improved as much as the Zin 
Ilia, and we have now dazzling scarlet, yellow, 
orange, i*ose, lilac, crimson and white, rivaling the 
Dahlia in syinmelry. 
Zinnia Elegans, fl pi. Extra choice doub- 
le mixed 5c 
Zinnia AJba, fi. pi. White 5e 
Zinnia Cocemea, fi. pi. Scarlet 6c 
ZinniaStriata.fi.pl. Double Striped 5c 
Zinnia Haageana. fl. pi. The flower is of 
a deep omngo-yellow color, keeping its col- 
or when dried ... 5e 
