PETUNIAS. 
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G. Per pkt l/16oz £oz oz 
Rosy Morn. —Excellent bedding variety 4d, 6d 1/- 2/6 8/6 
Superbissima. —Ruffled giants with large tigred throat, mixed ... 1/- 40/- — — 
Violacea. —Grandiflora type. Deep violet-purple, enormous flower 1/- 25/- — — 
Splendid Mixed. —Saved from choice varieties ... 4d 6d 1/9 6/- 
SALVIA—PRAGTIGE SAL IE. 
Soft-wooded shrubs with fine sprays of bright-coloured flowers. The several 
varieties of S. splendens with their bright scarlet flowers are much esteemed for 
bedding purposes and nothing will make a finer mass of colour than these. All 
the Salvias also make useful specimen plants for the shrubbery or border. They look 
best in clumps of several plants and thrive in a slightly sheltered situation. 
SALVIA. 
Coccinea. —Fiery scarlet, dwarf 
Farinacea. —Light, bright lavender 
Patens.— Sky blue 
Splendens. —Fine spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers 
Splendens, Bonfire. —Vivid scarlet, splendid for massi 
Splendens, Tom Thumb, Vesuvius— Grows about 10 
high with very bright scarlet flowers, very florifer 
very fine bedding variety 
Splendens, Violacea, Maroon Prince. —Very deep violet 
SCABIOUS. 
These give dainty blooms for cut flower and there are many charming varieties 
with good stems. 
SCABIOUS. G. Per pkt £oz oz 4ozs 
Azure Fairy. —Lavender - blue; tall, double ... ... 6d 1/3 3/6 12/- 
G. Per pkt 
£oz 
oz 
4ozs 
4d, 6d 
1/- 
3/- 
10/- 
... 6d 
4/- 
15/- 
... 1/- 
8/- 
30/- 
— 
... 6d 
3/- 
10/6 
y 
ig ... 6d 
inches 
>us, a 
3/6 
12/6 
6d 
4/- 
15/- 
-- 
... If- 
8/- 
30/ - 
— 
... 6d 1/3 
Tall Double Mixed. —A large-flowered strain, splendid bedding 
plants ... ... ... ... 4d, 6d 1/- 3/- 
Tall Shasta. —Pure white of enormous size with very long stems 6d 1/6 5/- 
S. Africana. —Large-leaved evergreen, pinks and mauves, tall ... 6d 3/6 12/6 
S. Caueasica. —Delicate lavender-blue; height about 2ft. ... 6d 5/6 20/- 
S. Columbaria. —A South African species ... ... 6d 3/6 12/6 
10 /- 
18/- 
STATICE—PAPI ERBLOM. 
Statice or Sea Lavender, as it is sometimes called, is a very popular florist'» 
flower and most useful for home decoration. It is of the “ everlasting ” type and 
keeps longer in water than any other flower, or it may be dried when it will last 
for many months. 
The cultivation is simple and it has the advantage of being partial to situ¬ 
ations near the sea, thriving in sandy soil on which it would be difficult to produce 
a crop of any other kind. 
STATICE. 
G. Per pkt 
ioz 
oz 
4ozs 
Bonduelli. —Annual. Yellow. Per lb. 10/6 
. . . 
4d 
6d 
1/- 
3/6 
Caspia. —Perennial, pyramidal habit, purple flowers 
6d 
8/- 
30/- 
— 
Incana hybrida nana alba. —A very useful white-flowering per¬ 
ennial Statice 
6d 
1/6 
5/- 
18/- 
Kampf’s Tall Improved. —Blue 
6d 
1/6 
5/- 
— 
Latifolia. —Perennial. A delightful species with deep 
blue flowers; light and effective 
lavender- 
6d 
2/6 
7/6 
— 
Macrophylla. —Perennial. Light blue flowers in large 
very fine 
clusters; 
6d 
3/9 
13/6 
— 
Perezii. —Rich bright blue, tall grower, long stems with large 
loose head, very fine 
6d 
5/- 
17/6 
-- 
Sinensis. —Perennial. A very graceful plant; height 
inches; flowers pure white with canary yellow 
16 to 20 
6d 
1 /- 
3/6 
12/6 
Sinuata. —Annual. White, blue, yellow and rose, 
or mixed. Very popular cut-flower. Per lb. 10/6 
separately 
4d 
6d 
1/- 
3/- 
Sinuata, “ True Blue.” —Annual. Rich navy blue. Per lb. 21/- 
6d 
9d 
2/- 
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