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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
SCHIZANTHUS (Ski-zan’-thus) — 
Butterfly Flower. Low growing, deli¬ 
cately branching and covered with but¬ 
terfly-like flowers. Packet 5c. 
STRAWFLOWERS — M i x e d.—See 
Everlastings. 
SWEET ROCKET—A showy, hardy 
perennial growing about 2 feet tall and 
carrying during the summer, large pan¬ 
icles of bright blooms. Excellent for 
garden and cutting. Mixed. Packet 5c 
SWEET WILLIAM—Hardy, biennial; 
2 feet high. This sturdy, old-fashioned 
favorites is still a source of delight in 
every garden today; fine mixed. Packet 
5c. 
STATICE (stat-is)—Annual. Ever¬ 
lasting; very attractive for bouquets and 
to mix with other straw flowers. Clus¬ 
ter of small flowers on a stem. Mixed. 
Fine for dried flowers. Packet 5c. 
STATICE “Sea Lavender”—A lovely 
quaint hardy perennial with clear mauve 
flowers. This is easily dried for winter 
bouquets. Grows 15 inches tall. Packet 
10c. 
STATICE “Thrift”—(Cliftrose) (Sea- 
pink). A low growing perennial often 
found along the seashore and is pink 
in color. The Thrifts are invaluable when 
planted in clumps or for edging and in 
rock gardens. Packet 10c. 
STOCKS—Nice, annual mixed. These 
popular flowers are easily grown, are 
so highly fragrant and of such great 
beauty. They have so many good quali¬ 
ties that they, deserve a place in every 
garden. Brilliant mixture. Packet 5c. 
STOCKS, Evening Scented—No an¬ 
nual in cultivation equals this in the 
delicate perfume of its flowers. The 
pink and lilac blossoms partly close dur¬ 
ing the day, but expand and impart their 
fragrance during the evening. Packet 
10c. 
STOKESIA (sto-ke’-si-a)—This is a 
rare and beautiful hardy perennial; 
plants 2 feet high; bearing 20 to 30 
handsome lavender-blue cornflower-like 
flowers. Packet 5c. 
THUNBERGIA —“Black-Eyed Susan 
Vine,” an elegant climber for hanging 
baskets or ground cover. Yellow and 
orange shades, some with velvety black 
centers. Packet 5c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker)—Massive 
rich orange-scarlet flower spikes dur¬ 
ing the summer. Grows 3 feet tall. 
Packet 5c. 
TUNICA (Saxifraga)—A pretty tuft¬ 
ed perennial with light pink flowers, 
produced all summer. Useful either for 
the rockery or the border. Packet 10c. 
VIOLAS (Tufted Pansies)—The flow¬ 
ers are not so large as the regular types 
of pansies, yet they bloom so freely; also 
for a longer time and the colors are 
clear and distinct. Mixed, Packet 10c. 
VALERIANA “Garden Heliotrope”— 
Perennial. A showy, hardy border plant. 
Producing large corymbs of red and 
white flowers; fine 1 for bouquets. Packet 
10c. 
VERONICA “Speedwell”—Perennial. 
An elegant hardy border plant growing 
about IV 2 feet high, producing long 
spikes of bright blue flowers in June and 
July. Packet 10c. 
VERONICA “Maritama”—Producing 
spikes of blue flowers from June to Sep¬ 
tember. Packet 10c. 
VERBENA—Annual. Large clusters 
of showy flowers; borne in succession 
until frost; of trailing habit; foliage 
makes a perfect carpet. Packet 5c. 
WALL FLOWER—One of the old fav¬ 
orites; they are very fragrant and of a 
special value as a cut flower and of a 
sheltered location. Packet 5c. 
WILD CUCUMBERS—A fast-growing 
climber, often growing 30 feet in a 
season; white fragrant flowers; prickly 
seed pods. Packet 5c. 
M I'M ULUS “Monkey Flower”—A har¬ 
dy annual for this climate and often a 
perennial as it will winter over. Flowers 
yellow tigered and blotched with dark 
red-brown. Packet 10c. 
DELIGHT MIXED-PICOTEE —The De¬ 
light Zinnia can be classed as a vigorous 
and floriferous. The petals of the flowers 
are ruffled and curled, a large percentage 
having fringed petals with gold tips or 
Picotee. A delightful mixture for either 
bedding or cut flowers. Packet 20c. 
ZINNIAS (Liliput) —A very pretty type 
of compact habit not over 16 inches high, 
bearing in lavish profusion, small dense¬ 
ly double flowers, held well above the 
foliage. Makes an excellent display; also 
good for cutting. Packet 10c. 
