SAUPIGUOSSIS. Large flowering. 
One of the most beautiful of flowering annuals, forming strong bushy plants about 18 inch 
high, and bearing throughout the season large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of many beautiM 
colors, all exquisitely veined and laced. (See cut.) ^ 
Grandiflora. Scarlet, veined gold.. .. 
Grandiflora. Purple, veined yellow .. ‘JJ 
Grandiflora. Iiose, veined yellow...!. ia 
1 pkt. each of above 3 sorts for 25c. . . 
Grandiflora, Mixed Colors .... - 
Imported collection of G separate sorts, 35 c. " * 0 
SflLtVIH, “BONFIRE.”: 
(SflliVIfl SPIjE^DE^S HR Nfl COJVIPfiCTA ERECTfl.) 
This variety, without question, is the finest Salvia for bedding yet introduced. The plant 
grow into very compact oval bushes, about 2 y 2 feet high, and produce long spikes of brilliant 
scarlet flowers. The spikes stand out stiff and erect; over 200 spikes to a plant is not unusual 
and the spikes bear from 20 to 30 flowers each. Gorgeous effects can be produced with the 
Bonfire Salvia massed on the lawn or in the garden, or planted in rows along a sunny drive 
where the brilliant scarlet is simply dazzling. Perennial, but blooms the first season from seed’ 
Salvia Splendens. (Scarlet Sage.) Scarlet. Per oz., 75c. 1 ' ? 
- Coccinea Lactea. Pure milk-white. Height, 2 feet. 
- Patens. Bright blue, the most beautiful blue known in flowers . 20 
SCABIOSA, or SWEET SCABIOUS, 
The “Mourning Bride” of our old gardens, but much improved in size, colors and double 
ness. They are very free bloomers ; colors white, carmine, lilac, maroon, etc. They are verv 
effective for garden decoration, and equally valuable for cutting purposes ; annuals. 1 foot. y 
Dwarf Double, Mixed Colors. 5 
Imported collection of G different colors, 25 c. 
IiEVlATHflH SCABIOSA. <?££• 
Many of the flowers measure six to nine inches in circum- 
ference, and double clear to the centre, having long stems 
Royal Purple. Rich claret color. Pkt. 10 
Snowball. Large pure white. ‘ jq 
Beaten Gold. Golden yellow. .. jq 
Fiery Scarlet. Color, intense fiery scarlet, a color 
never before known among Scabiosas. jq 
“Pompadour.” The enormous flower heads are 
quite round; the florets are black purple at the 
top and pure white from the centre to the bottom. 
It received a Silver Medal in France last August 
from the ‘‘Societ6 d’Horticulturo du Rhone,” 
accompanied by the following official state¬ 
ment: “ This is certainly the nicest Scabiosa of 
all varieties known.”.. 
The collection i f above 5 Leviathan Scabiosa, 40c. 
Maxima Plena, Mixed. Large-flowering 
tall double sorts.. 
DO NOT FORfiFT to avaiI >' ourse,f of our free golden 
UU 1W1 rUIVUC[ JUBILEE PREMIUMS offered on page 7. 
RHODOGHHON VOIiUBILE. 
A charming climber. The heart-shaped 
leaves are very pretty, the upper surface 
bright green, with largo, dark veins, and tho 
under side as well as tho stems purplish rod 
Tho llowors are about two inches long, curiously 
formed and of a rich claret red, and hang on 
long graceful stems. It (lowers freely from seod 
-tho first season. 10 feet. ]‘kt. 15 
ROCKET, SWEET. c S“ E *s. 
Fragrant purple and white flowers; hardy peren¬ 
nial. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 5 
RHODAIMTHE IWACUliATA. 
Elegant annual, admirably adapted for garden decoration 
jn summer or for pot culture in winter, as they come into flower 
•eurly and continue for a long time. They are largely used as decorative plants 
for apartments, on account of tho durability of tho flowers. As an everlasting 
for dried winter bouquets they are indispensable. Flowers of various colors, 
white, pink, crimson,etc. 1 foot. Mixed . Pkt. 10 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. 
One of the handsomest of hardy perennials, form¬ 
ing a spreading and dense plant, 2 to 3 feet high, 
thriving well in ordinary garden soil, and should 
be grown by every one, if only for its flowers for 
cutting, as they last along time in water, and their 
peculiar soft lilac blue shade is charming. (See 
cut.) . . Pkt. 10 
SCHIZAJMTHUS. 
Beautiful garden annuals, flowers charmingly fringed and delicately colored. 
1 to 2 foot. Mixed Colors.. put. 10 
SIEEJME. 
Pendula Compacts*, Double. An exceedingly effective garden annual, 
forming regular, compact, round bushes, G inches high, which, during the 
early summer mouths,are covered densely with flowers of white,pink orred. 
For low bods, borders or edgings it is very pretty. Mixed Colors. . .Pkt. 5 
SJVllhRX.-- 
•Charming tender perennial climber for greenhouse or window gardens. The 
foliage and stems aro of a pleasing light green, very graceful; excellent for 
decoration...10 
: SOLt AJ'lUjVI. ; 
Capsicastrum (“ Jerusalem Cherry ”). A miniature tree-like plant, suitable 
for either garden decoration or pot culture; round orange scarlet fruits in 
autumn and winter. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt 5 
STEVIA. 
Serrata. A tender perennial, in great favor for cutting purposes ;• large 
heads of small white flowers of very graceful effect; suitable for pot culture, 
flowering in winter, or, if sown early, will bloom in tho garden the first 
summer. 1J£ feet. Pkt. 10 
salpiglossis, 
Largo Flowering 
