77 
PKT. 
EICINUS (Castor Oil Plant), garden annuals 
of luxuriant growth, with large palm-like 
leaves; esteemed for subtropical effects. 
(For the new varieties see page 104.) 
Communis major,green leaves; 6 ft., oz., 15c., .05 
Zanzibariensis, immense leaves, green, brown 
or purplish.05 
Borboniensis, immense foliage; 15 ft.05 
Gibsoni, purplish leaves and stems; 6 ft.05 
Obermani (Sanguineus), red foliage; 8 ft.05 
Cambogiensis, maroon foliage, black stems.. .05 
Mixed varieties. oz., 15c., .05 
Collection of 6 varieties.25 
E0SE, hardy hybrids, double mixed.10 
Monthly, Tea-scented, mixed.10 
New Crossbred French, ( See page 104). . . .25 
EIJDBECKIA bicolor SUperba, garden annual, 
2 ft. high; long-stemmed yellow flowers with 
maroon spots. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, beautiful garden annuals 
about 18 ins. high, bearing large Petunia-like 
flowers of gorgeous colors, laced and veined. 
Large-flowering, mixed colors. 
“ collection of 6 separate colors. .. . 
Emperor DWarf. (See page 105). 
SALVTA patens, magnificent blue flowers; 3 ft., 
Splendens, or Scarlet Sage, bushy garden 
plants about 3 ft; high, producing during 
summer and fall dazzling scarlet flowers in 
great profusion. 1,000 seeds, 50c., 
Scarlet Dragoon. ( See page 105). 
Bonfire, of dwarf, bushy growth, 2\ ft. high; 
aflame with erect spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers. 1,000 seeds, 60c., 
Splendens, Tom Thumb. (See page 105).. 
SCABIOSA, or “ Mourning Bride,” effective 
garden annuals with large double flowers on 
long stems; fine for cutting; various colors. 
Nana, fl. pi., mixed (dwarf double), 1 ft... 
44 44 collection of 6 colors. 
Maxima Varieties. (See page 105). 
.10 
.10 
.40 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.05 
.25 
.10 
SCABIOSA, HARDY VARIETIES: 
Caucasica blue, fine hardy perennial, 2 to 3 
ft. high, with large saucer-shaped flowers 
2} ins. across, of lilac-blue.10 
Caucasica Perfecta, semi-double, blue.15 
Japonica. New. (See page 105).20 
SCHIZANTHUS, garden annuals, 2 ft.; fringed 
flowers of various colors and markings; very 
showy. 
Fine mixed.05 
New Hybrids. (See page 105.) 
SHASTA DAISY (See page 89).25 
SILENE compacta, double, mixed colors, 
garden annual, forming compact, round 
Tittle 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 HYBRID A. (See page 105) .. . .25 
SMIL AX, tender perennial twiner of neat 
growth, clothed from base to summit with 
small glossy green leaves.10 
SOLANUM Seaforthianum, 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 106).10 
STOCKS, well-known annuals, sometimes grown 
in pots but usually used for garden .decora¬ 
tion; flowers double, of various colors and 
very fragrant. 
Large-flowering 10 Weeks, double mixed 
44 “ double white. 
44 44 “ lavender. 
44 44 44 blood-red. 
44 44 4 4 sky-blufe. 
44 44 4 4 canary-yellow... 
44 44 4 4 bright rose. 
44 44 44 collection 6 colors 
(4 44 «4 «« J2 “ 
Henderson’s Colossal, 10 weeks. ( See 7>.1C6) 
Hollyhock-flowered. (See page 106). 
Baby, 10 weeks. (See page 106). 
Cut - and - Come - Again. (See page 106) .. 
Empress Augusta Victoria. (See page 79). 
Emperor Stocks, mixed colors, a biennial 
variety, usually lasting .several years if pro¬ 
tected; double flowers of various colors. . . . 
New Autumn and Winter Flowering 
Stocks. (Seepage 106.) 
SUMMER CYPRESS. (See page 112.) 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.50 
.75 
. 15 
.15 
. 15 
.10 
.20 
.10 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
PKT. 
SUNFLOWER, Single. 
Thousand-flowered . (See page 111) . 10 
Macrophyllus giganteus. (See page 111.) .05 
Silver-leaved. (See page 111).05 
Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers, 18 to 
20 ins. across; often grown for seeds, oz., 15c., .05 
Single Cut-and-Come-Again. (Seep. 111.) 
Cactus-flowered, mixed colors, aesthetic 
quilled and twisted petals; cream, lemon or 
orange, with dark centers . 10 
Perkeo, only 12 ins. high; golden, dark eye. . 10 
SUNFLOWER, Double. 
DoubleCut-and-Come-Again. (See p..lll.) 
Double Californicus, immense double 
orange-colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft., .oz., 25c. .05 
Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. (See 
page 111). 10 
Double Globes of Gold. (See page 111.) 
Double globosus fistulosus, large, round 
double flowers; 6 ft. oz., 25c., .05 
Sunflower, Hardy Red..New. (Seepage 111.) .25 
SWAENSONIA. 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 grandifiora, pure white.. .10 
44 carminea, carmine-red.10 
SWEET PEAS. (See pages 107 to 110.) 
SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy gar¬ 
den favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant purple or 
white flowers....05 
SWEET SULTAN. (See Centaurea, page 72.) 
44 Giant-flowering. (See p. 111.) 
SWEET WILLIAM, an old favorite, hardy gar¬ 
den perennial, 1 ft. high, bearing heads of 
fragrant, richly colored flowers. 
DOUBLE BLACK. (Seepage 79). 
Harlequin. (Seepage 112). 
Single, fine mixed. 
Double, fine mixed. 
Perfection Strains. (See page 112.) 
Collection of 6 separate sorts. 
.20 
.10 
.05 
.05 
.25 
THUNBERGIA. (Seepage 112.) 
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.. . .!*> 
TRITOMAuvaria grandifiora (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, Mammoth. (See page 113.) 
Bush Verbenas, mixed colors, of compact, 
upright habit: flowers of various colors.10 
Lemon-Scented (Aloysia). (Seepage 113). .10 
VINCA rosea, bushy, tender perennial, 1£ ft. 
high; flowering freely the first season from 
seed; very showy for garden beds. 
Bright rose ... Pkt., 10c. I Pure white.10 
White, with rose eye, 10c. | Mixed colors ... .10 
VIOLETS, Single, favorite hardy plants, 6 ins. 
high, prized for their fragrant, single flowers. 
Odorata, single, light blue wild violet.10 
44 mixed colors, blue, white, purple, etc. . 10 
Comuta Perfection, lavender.10 
44 44 white.10 
4 4 Admiration, purple.10 
Odorata, mixed colors.10 
Large “Pansy-Violets.” (See page 112).25 
' (Double Violets do not produce seed.) 
VIRGINIAN STOCK, mixed colors, early suifi- 
mer-flowering garden annuals; l ft. high. .. .05 
WALL FLOWER. (See page 113.) 
WISTARIA SINENSIS, hardy climber; blue 
flowers. 10 
ZEA PERFECTA. (See page 79).20 
ZINNIAS, well-known garden anuals, forming 
bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, bearing large 
showy flowers during summer and fall. 
Tall, double, mixed colors, 3 to 4 ft.05 
Dwarf large-flowering, double mixed, 2 ft. .05 
4 4 44 collection of 6 colors .25 
Henderson’s Zebra, mixed. (See page 113.) .10 
Mammoth double. (See page 113).10 
Liliput Zinnias. (See page 113).10 
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