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SCABIOSA, or “ Mourning Bride," effective 
garden annuals with large double flowers on 
long stems; fine for cutting; various colors. 
Maxima (Leviathan), mixed colors .10 
44 Azure Fairy, lavender.10 
44 Snowball (Candidissima), white.10 
44 Royal Purple (Atropurpurea), purple. .10 
44 fiery-scarlet.10 
44 Beaten Gold (Aurantiaca), yellow... .10 
Nana, fl. pi., mixed (dwarf double), 1 ft. .. .05 
44 44 collection of 0 colors.25 
SCHIZANTHUS, garden annuals, 2 ft.; fringed 
flowers of various colors and markings; very 
showy. 
Fine mixed.05 
Schizanthus Wisetoniensis. (See page 105) 20 
Grahami Nivens. New. (See pane 105). . .20 
Rosamond. New. (See page 105). 20 
Trimaculatus. New. (Sec page 105).20 
Large-flowering Hybrids, mixed, new and 
beautiful colors and combinations. (See 
page 105).10 
SHASTA DAISY (Seepage 89).25 
SILENE compacta, double, mixed colors, 
garden annual, forming compact, round 
little bushes 6 ins. high, densely covered with 
double flowers of white, pink or red.05 
Bijou, a new variety, bearing double flowers 
of a brilliant salmon-rose color. .10 
SINNINGIA REGINA HYBRID A , new 
Gloxinia-like pot plant. (See page 105) . . .25 
SMI LAX, tender perennial twiner of neat 
growth, clothed from base to summit with 
small glossy green leaves.10 
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SOLANUM Seaforthi anum, beautiful climber 
10 to 15 ft. high, with immense clusters of 
light blue flowers; tender perennial, bloom¬ 
ing the first summer from seed .15 
STEVIA serrata, tender perennial H ft. high, 
for either pots or garden culture; clusters of • 
white flowers.10 
STOKESIA cyanea. (See page 107). 10 
STOCKS, well-known annuals, sometimes gVown 
in pots but usually used for garden decora¬ 
tion; flowers double, of various colors and 
very fragrant. 
Large-flowering 10 Weeks, double mixed 
•« double white. 
44 44 44 lavender. 
violet. 
chamois. 
blood-red. 
sky-blue. 
canary-yellow 
bright rose. 
collection 6 colors 
12 
Henderson’s Colossal, 10 weeks, a grand 
large-flowering strain. (See page 106 ) 
Colossal,double mixed colors. 15 
44 44 Eldorado, sulphur-yellow.. .15 
44 44 Rosy Morn, rosy-flesh.15 
44 44 Mont Blanc, pure white... .15 
44 44 Grand Rouge , fiery-crimson .15 
44 44 Aurora, copper-red .15 
44 44 Blue Bells, dark blue .15 
44 •* collection of 6 colors. 75 
Hollyhock-flowered, mixed. (See page 106) .15 
44 44 white. (See page 106). .20 
44 44 crimson . (See page 1 06) .20 
44 44 light blue. (SeepagelOQ ) .20 
44 44 rose. (See page 106).. . .20 
Baby, 10 weeks, white. (See page 106) . 25 
4 4 4 4 scarlet. (See page 106).. . .25 
Cut-and-Come-Again, Princess Alice, 
double white flowers on long spikes, pro¬ 
duced throughout the season; 2 ft .10 
Emperor Stocks, mixed colors, a biennial 
variety, usually lasting several years if pro¬ 
tected; double flowers of various colors .10 
‘‘Beauty Of Nice," a new autumn and winter¬ 
flowering Stock of robust , rapid growth, 2 to 
2£ ft. high, commencing to flower in from 12 
to 15 weeks from seed-sowing, and continu¬ 
ing to flower for months; unusually large, 
double flowers on spikes 8 to 12 ins. long; 
color exquisite flesh-pink; very fragrant. . 
.25 
SUNFLOWER, Single Thousand-flowered, 
branching pyramidal plant,bearing hundreds 
of large yellow Sunflowers; 12 ft.. . .oz., 25c., .05 
Macrophyllus giganteus, large yellow flow¬ 
ers; 6 ft.. oz., 25c., .05 
Silver-leaved (Argophyllus), silver foliage; 
yellow flowers. oz., 25c., .05 
Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers, 18 to 
20 ins. across; often grown for seeds, oz., 15c., . 05 
Sulphur Gem, dwarf plants, bearing numer¬ 
ous flowers;sulphur with black centre, oz. ,25c., .05 
Variegated foliage, leaves striped or blotched 
with yellow; flowers yellow; 6 ft., .oz., 30c., .05 
8TOCKS, HOLLYHOCK-FI.OWERED. 
SUNFLOWER, DOUBLE, GLOBES OF GOLD. 
THUNBERGIA. 
SUNFLOWER— Continued. 
Single Cut-and-Come-Again Sunflowers 
(llelianthus cucumerifolius hybrids), dwarf, 
bushy plants, only 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing 
hundreds of small sunflowers, 3 to 4 ins. 
across; showy for garden, fine for cutting. 
Cut-and-Come-Again, mixed. oz., 25c. 
44 Stella, golden-yellow with black centre, 
oz., 30c., 
44 White Star, white with black eye, oz. ,50c., 
44 Sirius, lemon, dark centre., .oz., 50c., 
44 Mars, golden, dark eye. oz.. 50c.. 
Cactus-flowered, mixed colors, asthetic 
quilled and twisted petals; cream, lemon or 
orange, with dark centres. 
Perkeo, only 12 ins. high; golden, dark eye. 
Double Cut- and- Come-Again Sunflowers 
(Helianthus cucinnerifolius, fl. pi.), branch¬ 
ing plants, 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing continu¬ 
ously long-stemmed flow'ers, 3 to 4 ins. across, 
with very double centres surrounded by a 
row of guard petals; fine for cutting. 
Double Cut-and-Come-Again, golden... . 
4 4 4 4 sulphur-white. 
4 4 44 mixed colors. 
Double Californicus, immense double 
orange-colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft., .oz., 25c. 
Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. (See 
page 106). 
Double Globes of Gold (Dwarf multiflora, fl: 
nl.). (Seepage 106). 
Double globosus fistulosus, large, round 
double flowers; 6 ft. oz., 25c., 
Sunflower, Hardy Red. New. (See page 106) 
SWAINSONIA. A popular house plant. Foliage 
as graceful as an Acacia; flowers resembling 
Sweet Peas, produced in sprays of 12 to 20. 
Of the easiest culture and ever-blooming. 
It climbs readily, or it may be grown as a 
bush plant by trimming it back as it grows; 
tender perennial, 1 to 4 ft. 
Swainsonia alba gran diflora, pure white.. 
4 4 carm inea, carmine-red. 
SWEET PEAS. (See pages 108 to 110.) 
SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy gar¬ 
den favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant purple or 
white flowers. 
PKT. 
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SWEET SCTLTAN. (See Centaurea, page 68.) 
4 Giant-flowering. (See page 107.) 
SWEET WILLIAM, an old favorite, hardy gar¬ 
den perennial, 1 ft. high, bearing heads of 
fragrant, richly colored flowers. 
Harlequin. (See page 107).10 
Single, fine mixed.05 
“ Perfection, large-flowering, mixed .10 
Double, fine mixed.05 
44 Perfection, large-flowering, mixed .15 
Collection of 6 separate sorts .25 
THUNBERGIA alata, mixed colors, annual 
climber, 6 ft. high, bearing freely buff, white 
or orange flowers with black centres. 
Alata Bakeri, pure white; white eye. 
44 Aurantiaca, golden, with brown eye . 
.05 
.10 
.10 
TORENIA, fine plants for vases or pot culture, 
flowering continuously; also suitable for gar¬ 
den planting in the summer; tender peren¬ 
nials, 6 to 12 ins. high. 
Princess of Montenegro, giant flowers of 
lavender and purple, with yellow throat. . . .15 
The Bride, grand white flowers .15 
Violetta, large white flowers, tinted porcelain 
and spotted violet .15 
TRITOMAuvaria grandiflora (Red-hot Poker 
Plant), hardy perennials, with orange-red 
flowers on spikes 4 to 5 ft. high .10 
VALERIAN, mixed, showy, hardy garden 
plants, bearing heads of red, rose or white 
flowers; 1£ ft .05 
VERBENA, Henderson’s Mammoth, im¬ 
proved large-flowering type; the individual 
florets cannot be covered with a 25c. silver 
niece. 
(See page 111.) 
Mammoth, mixed . 
1,000 seeds, 
25c., 
.10 
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white. 
50c., 
.10 
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scarlet. 
44 H 
50c., 
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purple. 
44 44 
50c., 
.10 
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pink. 
50c., 
.10 
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salmon. 
50c., 
.10 
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Auricula-eyed 
44 44 
50c., 
.10 
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yellow. (See page 111).. 
.25 
Aurora Borealis, a new and fine blood-scarlet, 
.15 
Commandante Marechand, garnet . . 
.15 
Collection of above 0 Mammoth Verbenas. . .Si .00 
Bush Verbenas, mixed colors, of compact, 
upright habit; flowers of various colors.10 
VINCA rosea, bushy, tender perennial, 11 ft. 
high; flowering freely the first season from 
seed: verv showy for garden beds. 
Bright rose ... Pkt., 10c. I Pure white.10 
White, with rose eye, 10c. I Mixed colors ... .10 
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