Tho Sweot William is one of tho finest flowering plants 
among tho hardy perennials. Tho flowers havo a wido 
ranco of bright colors and varied markings, including 
tho finest nuriculn-oyed varieties. Singlo and double 
mixed. Pkt., 1 OO seeds, 3 ots. 
SOLANUNV, Jerusalem Cherry. 
A miniature orango troo, covered all winter with a 
profusion of scarlet fruit. Tho foliago is very beauti¬ 
ful, but tho fruit is the chief attraction. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 3 cts. _ 
II. S Nickerson, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Jaiw22d 1900, writes:— 
I cannot npenk too highly of the excellent results which 1 
obtained from your Heeds lost year. The Geraniums and 
Dahlias were beautiful, moat of the latter being double and 
arlgated. 
SNOWBALL SCABIOSA. 
Tho flowors are very largo, measuring 
fully two inchos in diamotor, of purost 
white and vory doublo. It oomos quito 
truo from soed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 
ots. 
SCABIOSA. 
Double Black. 
A now variety with olegnnt doublo 
black-purplo flowers, so deep in color 
as to appear nearly coal black. Pkt., 
60 seeds, 4 cts. 
SCABIOSA.— Mixed doublo, nil col¬ 
ors. Pkt., 75 seeds, 3 ots. 
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Violet. 
VIOLET, Viola. 
Tho Violot should not bo want¬ 
ing in any gnrdon, on account of 
its fragranco and oarly npponr- 
anco. A singlo flowor will nor- 
fumo a wholo room. Succoodt host 
in a shady, slioltorod placo, and 
can bo oaslly inoroasou by divid¬ 
ing tho roots. Flnost mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 ots. 
VINCA ROSEA. 
A froo floworingporonnial, with 
glossy greon foliago and bounti¬ 
ful circular flowors of a lino roso 
color. If sown oarl> nrnlor glass 
and transplanted in a warm sit¬ 
uation, will bloom in tho sum- 
mor and autumn, and may bo 
potted for tho houso boforo frost. 
Pkt., 100 soods, 3 ots. 
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