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DIGGS & BEADLES SEED CO., INC., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Schizanthus—A 
This is one of the daintiest of annuals. The seed germinates readily 
and in a few weeks the plant is a mass of small but bright flowers in 
a bewildering range of colors, all blotched and marked in contrasting 
shades. The foliage is delicate and fern-like. It may be sown in 
spring for garden decoration or may be seeded in fall in pots in the 
conservatory or house for spring blooming. 
1260 Rose and Amber Shades. Quite a new strain of pink and rose 
tints, mostly heavily blotched gold and bronze but also contains some 
very delicate and pleasing pinks. Pkt.10c 
SENSITIVE PLANT—See Mimosa Pudica. 
SNAPDRAGON—See Antirrhinum. 
SNOW-ON-THEl-MOUNTAIN See Euphorbia Variegata. 
Sweet Peas—C 
D. & B.’s SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
The Spencers are a race or type of sweet peas with extra large 
flowers, fully double the size of the older forms under good cultivation. 
The Spencers have very long stems and wavy and fluted-edged petals, 
which with their rich coloring give an almost orchid-like appearance. 
The Spencer type will not stand careless cultivation, but if you give 
them careful cultivation they will fully repay you for the extra trouble 
by their exceptior/.l size and beauty. 
1300 King Edward Spencer. Pure red. 
1301 Austin Frederick Spencer. Improved. Large pure lavender. 
1302 Apple Blossom Spencer. A beautiful bright Rose Tint of Apple 
Blossom Pink. 
1303 Countess Spencer. Pure pink. 
1304 King White Spencer. Beautiful white. 
1305 Majestic Cream. Large Deep Cream. 
1306 Royal Purple Spencer. The best purple. 
1307 Flora Norton, Spencer. Very fine blue. 
1308 Othello Spencer. Beautiful deep pure maroon, very large. 
Each of above varieties, pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; *4 lb., 65c; lb., $2.25, 
postpaid. 
D. & B.’s SPENCER MIXED SWEET PEAS 
This is a splendid, well-blended mixture of all true Spencer types 
grown separately and then mixed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ^4 lb., 60c; 
lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
D. & B.’s SUPERB MIXED SWEET PEAS 
GRANDIFLORA TYPES 
This is the best possible mixture of Grandifiora Types combining care¬ 
fully considered proportions. It contains all of the finest and large 
flowering varieties of every shade and color from pure white to dark 
maroon. Each color is the very choicest of its class, grown separately 
and mixed by us. While the Spencer Types are more beautiful, this is 
the finest mixture possibly of Grandifiora Types. Oz., 10c ; % lb., 30c ; 
lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Sweet Peas—P 
Dwarf Sweet Peas^ Mixed. Pkt., 20c; oz., 40c. 
Sweet Williams—B 
Sweet Williams look well in solid beds of masses and require a good, 
rich, well manured soil to grow them to perfection. Excellent border 
plants and fine for cut flowers. Plants grow 18 to 24 in high. 
1710 Pink Beauty (Newport Pink). Pkt.10c 
1711 —Giant-Flowered Mixed. Oz., 50c; pkt.10c 
Stokesia (Stokes’ Aster)—P 
Very handsome perennials with flowers that appear to be getween a 
single aster and a corn-flower. 
1720 Cyanea. 18 in. July-Oct. Flowers rich blue, very distinct. 
Seeds, per pkt.10c 
Giant Stocks 
All the desirable qualities exhibited by the magnificent stocks dis¬ 
played nowadays in florists’ windows, are present in well grown plants 
in garden beds and borders. Sturdy flower spikes covered with rosette 
blossoms in soft colors of an exceptional tone range, rise above the 
attractive dull or glossy foliage to a height varying in the different 
classes. Stocks require a rich soil of a sandy well manured loam, mixed 
with compost well rotted sod and plenty well decayed manure. Only 
about 60 per cent of the flowers will come double, the rest are single. 
Giant Perfection “Cut and Come Again”—A 
Useful for outdoor bedding as well as for pots or cut flowers. They 
throw out numerous side branches, all bearing very double, fragrant 
flowers. 
1320 Improved Snowdrift White. 1323 Scarlet. 
1321 Canary Yellow. 1324 Light Blue. 
1322 Pink. 1325 Dark Blue. 
Oz., 50c; pkt., 10c. 
1330 D. & R. Special Mixture of Stocks. Contains all the varieties 
listed and many others not catalogued. 1 oz., 50c; pkt.10c 
SWEET ROCKET—See Hesperis. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY—See Brachycome. 
Sunflower Helianthus—A 
These comprise plants of majestic growth and immense showy flow¬ 
ers, suitable for shrubberies, woodlands, wild gardens and subtropical 
gardening; the dwarfer kinds, with smaller flowers, are charming when 
grouped in mixed flower borders. 
1340 D. & B. Special Mixture of all the single and double Sunflowers. 
% oz., 25c; pkt.10c 
D. & B. SWEET PEAS 
SWEET WILLIAM 
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