NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Scabiosa (Mourning Bride) 
SCABIOSA. Sweel Scabious; Mourning Bride. (A.) 
One of the most desirable annuals, easy to grow and 
free-blooming. ‘ Invaluable for cutting. 2 ft. 
2755 King of the Blacks; 2760 Rose Pink; 2765 
Cherry Red; 2770 Ageratum Blue; 2775 White; 
2780 Sulphur Yellow; 2790 Double Mixed, each, 
Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
2795 caucasica. Caucasian Scabiosa; Pincushion 
Flower. (P.) Large, light blue flowers; esteemed for 
cutting. One of the finest perennials. June to Aug. 
2 ft. Packet 15c.; 34 oz. $1.25. 
2800 caucasica alba. (P.) Pure white flowers. 
Packet 25c. 
SCHIZANTHUS. Butterfly Flower. (A.) Elegant, 
hardy annual, widely used for pot-culture in the green¬ 
house, but also easily grown in the garden. The 
graceful sprays of colorful flowers are esteemed for 
cutting. 1 to \ l /2 ft. 
2805 Giant Hybrids, Improved Mixed. A superior 
strain of the large-flowered type. The color range is 
magnificent. Recommended for greenhouse culture 
as well as for garden display. Packet 50c. 
2810 Wisetonensis. Very attractive strain, the colors 
varying from white to pink, with brown centers. 
Packet 25c.; 1^6 oz. $2.00. 
2815 retusus, Rose Pink. Lovely shade of rose- 
pink; excellent for pot-culture and cutting. Packet 
25c. 
2820 hybridus grandifiorus. Many beautiful colors. 
Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 60c. 
2825 SEDUM caeruleum. Blue Annual Stonecrop. 
(A.) A dwarf plant, useful for edgings and rock- 
work. Flowers blue. 3 in. Packet 25c. 
2830 acre. Goldmoss. (P.) The most popular .»f the 
hardy Sedums, of trailing habit and useful for edgings, 
rockwork and dry, sunny situations. Flowers yellow. 
4 in. Packet 25c. 
2835 SIDALCEA, New Hybrids Mixed. Prairie ’ 
Mallow. (P.) Charming perennial with spikes of 
mallow-like flowers. Colors range through attrac¬ 
tive pink and rose shades. Stunning cut-flowers; 
blooms all summer. 2 to 3 ft. Packet 25c. 
2840 SILENE Armeria, Mixed. Catchfly. (A.) 
Hardy annual; free-flowering. Various shades of 
white, pink and red. 1 ft. Packet 10c.; 24 oz. 25c. 
2845 orientalis. (P.) An uncommon variety, but 
very attractive. Of tall, branching habit, with large 
heads of fragrant, pink flowers. 3 ft. Packet 15c. 
2850 Schafta. (P.) Trailing plant, adapted to the 
rock-garden and edgings; rosy purple flowers. 4 to 
6 in. Packet 15c. 
STATICE sinuata. Sea Lavender. (A.) Large- 
flowered variety. Useful for winter bouquets. 2 
ft. 
2860 True Blue; 2865 rosea superba, bright rose; 
2870 White; 2875 Mixed; each, Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 
40c. 
2880 Statice Bonduelli. (A.) Yellow' flowers, 
charming in bouquets. Packet 15c. 
2885 suworowi. (A.) Beautiful annual Statice with 
clusters of bright rose blooms. Widely used for pot- 
culture and bouq'uets. 134 ft- Packet 15c. 
2890 latifolia. (Limonium latifolium.) Sea Lavender. 
(P.) Handsome spikes of lavender-blue flowers. 2 
ft. Packet 10c. 
Schizanthus, Giant Hybrids 
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