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HallaweWs 
STATICE 
Sea Lavender ( A, Sept.'Apr.; P, M ay'Oct.J 
Splendid hardy annuals, either for the border or rockery, 
producing all summer panicles of small flowers which can be 
dried and used for winter bouquets. Start the seed in boxes 
and when of suitable size transplant to a sunny position. 
ROSEA SUPERBA, DARK BLUE, WHITE, or YELLOW 
Each; Pkt., 10c. 
MIXED—Pkt., 10c; J/2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
SUWOROWII—A hardy annual variety producing long 
spikes of bright rose-colored flowers. Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 50c. 
LATIFOLIA—A hardy perennial variety with large branch' 
ing heads of clear mauve flowers. Invaluable for the per' 
ennial border as well as for drying. Pkt., 15c; J/8 oz., 40c. 
CASPIA—One of the finest of the many varieties. Smaller 
flowers than Latifolia and of more delicate appearance in 
bouquet work. Color, pale lavender. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 85c. 
PEREZII—A splendid perennial variety with panicles of rich 
deep blue flowers carried well above attractive foliage. 
Makes a fine specimen plant and is a good cutting variety. 
Pkt., 20c; |/4 oz., 85c. 
SMILAX 
Myrsiphyllum (Tear Round) 
ASPARAGOIDES—A tender perennial twining climber with 
small glossy green leaves. Start seed under glass and trans' 
fer to a sheltered position after the weather has become 
warm. Pkt., 10c; */4 oz., 25c. 
SOLAOTM 
Jerusalem Cherry (Feb.'May) 
CLEVELAND RED—A popular pot plant for winter decor- 
ation. It is of dwarf branching habit and bears bright scar¬ 
let berries in great profusion. Pkt., 15c; J/4 oz., 30c. 
STOKESIA 
Cornflower Aster (May'Oct) 
A hardy perennial growing about 2 feet high, bearing 20 
to 30 lavender Cornflower-like blossoms; in bloom from July 
until frost. Pkt., 15c; J/g oz., 40c. 
STREPTOCARPIJS 
Cape Primrose (Jan.'Mar.; June'July) 
Novel free-blooming greenhouse pot plants, remaining in 
bloom for a long period. Finest Hybrids Mixed. Pkt., 50c. 
SUNFLOWER— See Helianthus 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dianthus Barbatus (May'Oct.) 
A very desirable low-growing, free-flowering hardy peren¬ 
nial, producing a splendid effect in beds and borders with 
their rich and varied flowers. Seed sown in boxes in the early 
summer or fall will bloom the first season. 
SINGLE WHITE—Pure white. Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 25c. 
SINGLE CRIMSON SHADES—Pkt., 10c; |4 oz., 25c. 
SINGLE NEWPORT PINK—Brilliant salmon-rose. Pkt., 
10c; j/4 oz., 40c. 
SINGLE SCARLET BEAUTY—Bright scarlet. Pkt., 10c; 
j/4 oz., 40c. 
SINGLE MIXED—Pkt., 10c; j/4 oz., 25c; oz., 60c. 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt., 10c; J4 oz., 30c. 
HOLBORN GLORY—This strain is a large-flowered selec¬ 
tion of the auricula-flowered section. This variety contains 
a beautiful strain of light shades. Pkt., 10c; j/4, oz., 30c. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD—See page 14. 
SWEET ROCKET—See Hesperis 
Sweet William , Single 
Statice Sinuata 
