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SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. Vine. 
Bright red pea-flowers on rapid vine with large, 
edible pods; sow February to May. P.kt., 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Poor Man's Orchid). 
Chamois, rose, lavender, and purple shades, in 
great variety: small, daintily-cut flowers and fern¬ 
like foliage for pots, or partly-shaded beds; 
feet; sow January to May. Germination period 2 
to 4 weeks. : ■ 
Pansy-flowered, large, richly-colored blooms. New. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Grandiflorus Hybrids, special pot strain. Pkt., 25c. 
Sunset Hybrids, rich rose and carmine shades. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Wisetonensis Mixed, for bedding. Pkt., 10c. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). Per. 
Succulent plants for pots, rockeries, and edgings; 
very easily grown; sow any month. Many Species 
Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum). Per. 
Large white border and cutting flower; sow March 
to September. Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
Alaska (largest-flowered; 2i^ feet). 
Elder Daisy (more flowers, somewhat smaller,; 
2 feet). Pkts., 10c. 
Double and Crested Mixed, new beautiful strain, 
with large ball-shaped double flowers or single, 
anemone-centered blooms. Pkt., 25c. 
SIDALCEA. Per. 
Rose, mauve, and purple, hollyhock-like flowers in 
slender spikes for sunny borders and cutting; 3 to 
4 feet; sow September to May. Hybrids Mixed. 
Pkt., 15 c. 
SMILAX. Per. Vine. 
Shade-loving vine with light green foliage, useful 
for decorating; sow January to May. Germina¬ 
tion period 1 month. Pkts., 15c. 
SNAIL-VINE (Phaseolus caracalla). Per. Vine. 
Waxy, lavender, fragrant, curiously-twisted pea 
flowers in clusters; sow Jan. to April. Pkt., 15c. 
SNAPDRAGON. (See Antirrhinum). 
SOLANUM Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). 
Bright red, large, round berries, on winter pot 
plant; 1 foot; sow February to August; Cleveland!, 
Pkts., 15c. 
STATICE 
Pink, blue, and yellow, small everlasting flowers 
in clusters; 3 feet; sow January to May. Germina¬ 
tion period 2 to 3 weeks. Bonduelli, yellow; Sinu- 
ata Rose, True Blue, Mixed; Suworowii (Russian 
Rat Tail; 1 foot), rose. Pkts., 10c. 
STATICE (Sea-Lavender). Per. 
Straw-like flowers; basal leaves; 2 feet; sow Octo¬ 
ber to April; Caspia, sprays of tiny lilac flowers, 
to mix in bouquets; Perezi, rich deep blue flower 
clusters, effective in borders. Pkts., 15c. 
Puberula, dark violet, 6 inches, blooms 5 months 
from seed. New. Pkt,, 25c. 
STEVIA serrata. Per. 
White, fragrant, small flowers in large heads for 
beds and mixed bouquets; may be grown as an 
annual; 2 feet; sow January to May. Pkts., 10c, 
STOCK f > 
Splendid winter and spring bedding and cutting 
plant; sow July to March. Germination period 5 
to 10 days. The smaller seedlings are more apt to 
be double; if transplanting, do not discard them. 
Giant Bismarck or Imperial (2i/4 feet): 
Antique Copper, bronzy-red. 
Buttercup, deep cream. 
Chamois Rose, creamy rose. 
Cream Pink, ivory tinted old rose; 
Dark Blue, purple. 
Elk’s Pride, royal purple. 
Fiery Blood Red, rich crimson. 
Flesh Pink. 
Golden Rose, yellow-centered. 
Lilac, deep lavender. 
Mauve Lavender, grey-lavender. 
Old Rose. 
