Catalogue of Flower Seeds. 
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Rose Campion.—See Agrostemma. 
Rose of Heaven.— See Viscaria. 
Rose of Sharon.—See Hibiscus. 
Rudbeckia.-Yellow flowers, large black eye. 
Salpiglossis.—Highly ornamental; flowers 
are funnel-shaped, and beautifully and 
curiously marbled and penciled. 
Salvia.—Brilliant and exceedingly useful 
for back-ground bedding purposes. S. 
splendens is truly magnificent, being lit¬ 
erally covered with gorgeous scarlet blos¬ 
soms, and remaining in bloom very late. 
Sanvitalia. — Flowers bright yellow and 
very double. 
Saponaria. — Immensely profuse blooming 
annuals, producing masses of minute 
cross-shaped rose and white flowers. 
Scabiosa. — Mourning Bride, or Sweet 
Scaboius. S. atro. cand. — Excellent 
for cutting for boquets. 
Rose of Heaven. 
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yellow. 
mixed. 
scarlet. 
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blue. 
yellow. 
mixed. 
fine mixed, 
pure white. 
mixed. 
blue. 
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Sedum.—Stone crop. 
Senecio.—Jacobzea. 
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Sensitive Plant.—See Mimosa. 
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fine mixed, 
red. 
white. 
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Silene. — Catch-fly. Dwarf compact grow¬ 
ing edging plants, literally covered with 
blossoms. 
Smilax.—See Myrsiphyllum. 
Snapdragon.—See Antirrhinum 
Solanum capsicastium. — Jerusalem 
Cherry. 
Solanum Lobeli.—See Novelties. 
Statice.—Purple and yellow flowers, re¬ 
maining a long time in a good condition 
after being cut; valuable for winter bo¬ 
quets. 
Stipa. — Feather Grass. 
Stocks, Ten Week, or Gillyflower.— 
This- is one of the most popular flowers 
cultivated whether for borders, masses, 
hanging baskets or pot culture. Its bright 
colors and spicy fragrance render it an 
object of universal admiration. Double 
Dwarf; have very compact spikes of 
flowers and throw out many side shoots. 
The Large-flowered are similar, only 
the flowers are larger. 
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Solanum capsicastium. 
“ Loheli. 
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sc. fruit. 
10 
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mixed. 
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Stocks, ten weeks (Mathiola). 
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purple. 
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scarlet, 
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mixed. 
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10 
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6.00 
10 
Sunflower.— See Helianthus. 
Swan River Daisy. — See Brachycome. 
Sweet Alyssum. — See Alyssum. 
Sweet Sultan.—See Centaurea. 
Sweet William.—See Dianthus. 
Tacsonia.—Splendid greenhouse climber. 
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crimson. 
ICE PLANT. 
TAGETES SIGNATA PUMILA. 
