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‘Supreme Quality 
SCABIOSA—Mourning Bride 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Azure Blue, Cherry, Red. 
Crimson, Flesh, Pink, 
Black, Rose or White. 
.$0.15 
$0.50 
Ageratum Blue . 
. .15 
.50 
Peach Blossom. 
. .15 
.50 
Shasta. Pure white. 
. .15 
.50 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Loveliness. Delicate sal¬ 
mon-rose shades .$0.25 $1.00 
Fire King. Rich rosy 
crimson . 15 .50 
Sulphur Yellow.15 .50 
Extra Fine Double Mixed. .10 .40 
*SCABIOSA 
Scabiosa Caucasica "Isaac House Giant Hybrid” Mixed. This strain far surpasses 
the old Scabiosa Caucasica type. Tr. Pkt.. .50c 3 Tr. Pkts. . .$1.25 Oz. . .$3.00 
Caucasica Lavender. One of the handsomest of hardy perennials; especially 
valuable for cutting, the blooms lasting a long time in water; color soft lavender- 
blue; 3 feet. Tr. Pkt.35c J/£ oz.60c 
SCHIZANTHUS—“Butterfly Flower” 
For cut flowers. Schizanthus are particularly outstanding. Tr. Pkt. oz. 
Garaways Hybrids.$0.50 
Sutton’s Pansy Flowered Mixed. 1.00 
Wisetonensis. Rose and amber shades.50 
Wisetonensis. Rose and pink shades. 
Wisetonensis Mixed .20 
Brilliant Mixed . 
Oz. 
$2.00 
ver” 
Tr. Pkt. 
!4 oz. 
Oz. 
$0.50 
$1.00 
$3.50 
. 1.00 
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. .50 
1.00 
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. .50 
1.00 
... 
. .20 
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1.00 
. .15 
... 
.50 
SENSITIVE PLANT—Mimosa 
Pudica. Flowers pinkish white. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz. 
SHAMROCK 
True Irish. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.50c lb. 
. 50c 
$1.50 
SHASTA DAISY—(See Chrysanthemum) 
SMILAX—Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides 
A well known green house climber. Valuable for floral decorations. 
Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.50c J4 lb.$1.50 Lb.$5.00 
Salpiglossis Purple and Gold 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Very showy annuals, splendid for cutting. 
Brown and gold, primrose purple and gold, rose and gold, scarlet 
and gold, white and gold, velvety red, violet and gold or mixed. 
Price any of the above. Tr. Pkt.20c Per oz.$1.15 
"Emperor.” Extra large flowering m ixed. Tr. Pkt.. ,15c Oz. . $1.00 
SALVIA 
We fully realize the importance of Salvias to the florist and are 
careful to arrange for our stock with an American specialist who 
supplies only fine, plump seed which is saved from specimen plants 
and such as shows a high germination (Not to be compared with 
European grown seed of doubtful germination.) 
Harbinger. A new early flowering dwarf variety that we consider 
the most desirable of all Scarlet Salvias. (See specialty pages for 
illustration.) Tr. Pkt. . . .50c 3 Tr. Pkts. . . .$1.25 Oz. . . .$3.00 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
America (Globe of *Patens. Blue (sown 
Fire) .$0.50 $2.75 early under glass 
Bonfire (Clara Bed- will bloom first 
man) .40 2.50 season) .$0.30 $2.50 
Fireball. Dwarf... .50 2.75 Farinacea. Light 
Splendens. Tall blue, makes a 
growing.35 1.50 fine line.25 2.00 
Drooping Spikes. . .35 1.50 *Blue Bedder. Com- 
Zurich.Dwarf, early .50 2.75 pact, deep blue. .40 2.75 
*Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety, producing during 
August and September spikes of pretty sky-blue flowers in great 
profusion; 3 to 4 feet. Tr. Pkt.30c Oz.$1.75 
SNAPDRAGON—(See Antirrhinum) 
SOLANUM Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Cleveland Cherry. Orange.$0.25 $1.00 
Bird’s Eye Pepper.35 2.00 
Capsicastrum Nanum. 
Jerusalem Cherry.15 .50 
Hlavacek’s “Masterpiece.” (See illustration.) 
“Cleveland Cherry.” More compact than the old type and pro¬ 
duces much more freely of fruit. A very pronounced improve¬ 
ment over the old form. Grows more compact than above and 
produces the scarlet berries in greater profusion. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Oz.$2.00 
SANVITALIA 
Procumbens fl. pi. Bright yellow double flowers; useful in vases, 
etc. Tr. Pkt.35c Oz.$1.40 
SAPONARIA 
Vaccaria. A free-blooming annual with beautiful pink feathery 
flowers. Tr. Pkt.10c Oz.25c Va, lb.60c 
Used in same manner as Baby’s Breath. 
^SAPONARIA—Soap Wort 
Ocymoides. A very useful hardy plant for the rockery or the 
border, producing from May to August masses of attractive small, 
bright rose flowers; 8 inches. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.60c 
Solanum—Christmas Cherry—Hlavacek’s “Masterpiece’ 
SWEET-SCENTED DOUBLE - FLOWERED NASTURTIUM 
“GOLDEN GLEAM”, “SCARLET GLEAM” and “GLEAM 
HYBRIDS”-Provides Exceptional Cut Flowers 
NOTE: All of the above are treated as Annuals excepting kinds marked thus (*), which are Perennials. 
PLANT FREELY OF TAGETES’ “GUINEA GOLD” FOR SUMMER CUT FLOWERS 
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