CLUCJIS ^BODDIJVGTON CO. ^ Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
8AP0NARIA ocymoides s^lendens. A very showy Per 12 Per 100 
trailing plant, covered during the summer months 
with masses of small bright pink flowers. 3 in. 
pots.$0 75 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Delicate, lilac-blue flowers 
on long stems and one of the most desirable 
plants we have. 3 in. pot plants. 1 00 $8 00 
ochroleuca. Large, lemon-colored flower; very 
free, tall-growing. 1 00 8 00 
SEDIJM (Stonecrop). 
acre (Golden Moss). Creeping foliage; bright yel¬ 
low flowers. 75 5 00 
maxima. Similar to spectabile, with white flowers, 
sexangulare. Creeping, dark green foliage; yel¬ 
low flowers, distinct. 75 5 00 
Spectabile. Large, showy heads of rose-colored 
flowers; very attractive... 75 7 00 
telepbium. Flesh-colored flowers in dense small 
cymes... 60 4 00 
SEHPERVIVUM (Houseleek). Interesting for bed¬ 
ding and planting on rocks. 
acuminatum. 
arachnoideum. The spider’s web sempervivum. 
californicum. 
Eunkii. 
pyrenaicum. 
tectorum. The true Houseleek. 
violaceum. . 
60 4 00 
SHORTIA galacifolia. A very rare and interesting 
plant, with handsome evergreen foliage and pure 
white flowers; very attractive wherever seen. 
Requires partial shade and peat; a good and 
easy plant to handle for Easter trade. 2 00 15 00 
SILENE (Catchfly). 
asterias. A rare species, with umbels of bright 
carmine flowers. 1 50 
Stokesia cyanea y or Cornflower Aster 
Saponaria ocymoides 
SHILACINA (False Solomon’s Seal). p erl2 ?erloo 
racemosa. A well-known native plant, with feath¬ 
ery panicles of creamy white flowers, succeeded 
odora. Fragrant anise-scented foliage and golden- 
yellow flowers. 75 6 00 
rigida. The finest of our Golden Rods; robust, 
leafy stems and very large heads of bloom. Both 
this and the preceding are compact-growing. 75 6 00 
SPIRAEAS (Goat’s Beard), 
aruncus. Pleasing foliage and large plumes of 
white flowers. 1 00 8 00 
var. Kneiffi (New). Finely divided foliage, sur¬ 
mounted by a feathery mass of creamy white 
flowers; a gem..Each, 35c. 3 50 
chinensis. v . 1 00 8 00 
filipendula florc pleno. Fern-like foliage and 
branching panicles of creamy white flowers. 60 4 00 
palmata. The crimson-flowered Meadow Sweet.. 75 6 00 
elegans. Delicately shaded pink flowers. 75 6 00 
ulmaria aurea (Meadow Sweet). White flower 
and yellowish foliage. 75 5 00 
venusta. Branching heads of deep crimson flowers. 75 5 00 
STATICE (Sea Lavender), 
latifolia (The Large Sea Lavender). Large, leath¬ 
ery, green foliage and immense panicles of blue 
flowers. 1 25 
STACHYS lanata (Woundwort). 1-year field-grown. 1 00 8 00 
STOKESIA cyanea (Cornflower Aster). A hardy 
bedding plant that will have an unprecedented 
demand. Grows from 18 to 24 inches high, and 
produces Centaurea-like lavender-blue flowers 
from early in July until late in October, even 
after frost has destroyed nearly all other out¬ 
door flowers. It is of easiest culture, succeeding 
in any open, sunny position. They enjoy 
plenty of moisture, but in the North precaution 
should be taken to prevent water and ice 
covering them in winter. Strong, field-grown 
clumps.1000 $55.00 1 00 6 00 
3-in. pots. 75 5 00 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill. Rockland Co. f New York 
