FLOWER SEEDS. 
Strelitzia reginae. —A palm-like plant with peculiar and strik¬ 
ing flowers, blue and gold, tinted orange. Seeds 2/6 doz., 
15 / - per 100 
Streptanthera cuprea, Tangerine. —A beautiful Freesia-like flower 
of splendid form and lovely soft shade of tangerine 
Streptanthera-Sparaxis Hybrids.— 
Sunflower, “Cucumerifolius.”—Miniature, 2 ft., branching flower 
stems, flowers 2 to 3 in. across, golden with black eye 4d 
Sunflower, “Double Orange.”—(Globulus fistulosus). Extra 
tall and very double 4d 
Sutera grandiflora. —A magnificent novelty; soft shrub with 
Phlox-like lavender coloured flowers, very free-flowering 
Sutherlandia frutescens, Low Growing.—Early flowering soft 
shrub having crimson flowers and curious inflated pods... 
Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odoratus).—See special list 
Sweet Sultan, “Imperial.”—A fine race with upright flower stalks 
and varied colours 4c 
Sweet William. —Double Mixed. Well-known and popular garden 
plants, this is a very fine and free-flowering strain 4c 
Thalictrum adiantifolium. —Large handsome perennials 
Thunbergia alata (Black-eyed Susan).—Very pretty evergreen 
twiner; nankeen yellow with black eye 
Thunbergia Gibsoni. —Pretty evergreen twiner; large bright deep 
orange flowers; more robust than T. alata 
Thalictrum dipterocarpum. —A very graceful plant for the herb¬ 
aceous border, rose-purple with yellow anthers, 4 to 5 ft. 
Tithonia speciosa, Mexican Sunflower.—Orange-vermilion; strik¬ 
ing and beautiful flower 
Tritoma. —See Kniphofia 
Tritonia, Crocata Type. —South African bulbous plants with 
orange-coloured freesia-like flowers 
Tropaeolum Canariense, Canary Creeper.—A very pretty species 4< 
Tropaeolum speciosum, Flame Flower.—Beautiful hardy climber, 
vigorous growth and covered with brilliant scarlet flowers 
Ursinia anethoides. —The grand new orange and chocolate an¬ 
nual so much in demand 
Ursinia anthemoides. —Brilliant annual in shades of yellow 
and orange 
Valeriana (Polemonium coeruleum). —“ Blue Greek.” Blue¬ 
flowering herbaceous perennials for cut-flower, hardy 4< 
Valeriana, White Valerian. —Hardy herbaceous perenniels, splen¬ 
did for cut-flower, light graceful stems 4< 
Venidium fastuosum. —The Namaqualand Daisy. A glorious 
orange and purple-black novelty; 2 ft. 
Verbena, Auricula-eyed. —Choice mixed 4< 
Verbena, Beauty of Oxford Hybrid. —Hitherto the giant “ Beauty 
of Oxford ” type has been obtainable only from cuttings, 
but this one grows also from seed ; shades of clear rosy pink 
to rosy red 
Verbena, Dark Blue. —Very effective 
Verbena, Ellen Willmott. —Bright salmon-rose, white eye, large 
flower 
Verbena, Mammoth Rose Queen. —Large heads of lovely delicate 
rose 
Verbena, Scarlet. —A bright and striking colour 
Verbena, Spectrum Red. —Intense bright red, quite dazzling in 
its brilliance, individual florets l^in. in diameter; a magni¬ 
ficent variety 
Verbena, Starke’s Mammoth Mixed. —A very fine mixture, 
magnificent heads of bloom 
Verbena erinoides. —Violet; a good heat-resisting plant, makes a 
fine carpet 
Verbena venosa. —Upright habit, blue, very showy 
3kt 
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