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8ENECI0 ELEGAN8. 
A beautiful free-flowering annual, dense 
heads of bloom and is of a very compact 
and regular habit of growth, and when 
planted close together, make an effec¬ 
tive bed, as the flowers completely 
cover the plants. The flowers of 
a fine lustrous purple—red. 
bright crimson^ rose colored 
and pure wnito, perfectly 
doubloand imbricated; very 
valuable for bouquets. 
Pkt 3 , 100 seeds, 3c. 
SMILAX. 
One of the most de¬ 
sirable window vines 
on account of its 
charming,glossy green 
elegant and graceful 
foliage, and will grow 
several feet high the 
first season. # Started 
in the spring, it affords 
elegant trellis plants 
for the house in win¬ 
ter; also fine for hang¬ 
ing baskets. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 4 cts.;%oz., 
18 cts. 
Safpfgfossls. 
SAL PIG LOSS IS, GRANDIFLORA. 
Tho grncoful flowers, borno on long atoms, range in color from the most delicate 
•hadoa of light blue and straw color to tho doopost purplo and richest brown 
and maroon. Tho quaint funnel Blmpod flowers somewhat resemble those of tho 
S oturiin, and aro borno on long atoms in groat profusion. Tho motallic gloss and 
iatinot volningof thopotala proaont almost tho appoarancoof jeweled onamols. 
Largo Floworing mixod. Pkt., 160 socds, 3 cts. 
SWEET ROCKET, Hesperis. 
Tho Swoot Rookot produces clusters of flowers. which aro very fragrant during 
tho ovoning, Tho Hood rapidly gorminatoa in tho opon ground with vory little 
oaro. Hardy poronnial, ono aud q half foot high . Pkt., 100 soods, 3 cts. 
llnttlo 18. Htlokloy, Wulkorton, Tnd„ April 17th, 1D00. wrltoa:—D ear Madam:—I have 
i riinritcl HiioilHof you. this in the fourth year and havo hud splendid huccohh with them. Tho 
’alox forgot to quit blooming until after Know foil. 
SCARLET SAGE, Salvia SpLENDENS. 
One of tho grandest plants in cultivation—a bed 
of them surpassing^tho finest scarlet geraniums in 
brilliancy and continuous bloom; tho lower spikes 
often measure ton to twelve inches in length and 
there are as many as two hundred spikes on a well 
grown plaDt. From the time they first begin to 
flower, tho plants aro never out of bloom until 
killed by late frosts. It is easily grown from seed 
and tho -purchase of pl&nts should bo abandoned. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 4 cts. 
SALVIA FARINACEA. 
Tho plants form dwarf, compact bushes, with long 
spikoB of beautiful bluo flowers, which makes a 
charming contrast when grown with tho scarlet 
described above. Pkt., 40 soods, 4 cts. 
