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SALPIGLOSSIS (sal-pi-glos'-is)—An¬ 
nual. The plants are branching and the 
slender stems are delicate; flowers trum¬ 
pet-shaped, beautifully veined and of 
most exquisite colors. It is almost a 
hopeless task to attempt a description of 
this flower. Packet 5c. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Ski-zan-thus)—But¬ 
terfly Flower. Low growing, delicately 
branching and covered with butterfly-like 
flowers. Packet 5c. 
STRAWFLOWERS (MIXED)—Pack¬ 
et 5c. (See Everlastings). 
SWEET ROCKET— A showy, hardy 
perennial, growing about 2 feet tall and 
carrying during the summer, large pani¬ 
cles of bright blooms. Excellent for gar¬ 
den and cutting. Mixed. Packet 5c. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Hardy, biennial; 
2 ft. high. This sturdy, old-fashioned fav¬ 
orite is still a source of delight in every 
garden today: fine mixed. Packet 5c. 
STATICE (stat-is)—Annual. Everlast¬ 
ing; very attractive for bouquets and to 
mix with other straw flowers. Cluster of 
small flowers on a stem. Mixed. Fine for 
dried flowers. Packet 5c. 
STATICE, Caspia perennial. “Sea 
Lavender”—A lovely quaint, hardy per¬ 
ennial with lavender-blue flowers. This 
is easily dried for winter bouquets. 
Grows 20 in. tall. Packet 10c. 
STATICE (ARMERIA), “Thrift” — 
(Cliftrose) (Sea-pink). A low growing 
perennial often found along the seashore 
and is pink in color. The Thrifts are in¬ 
valuable when planted in clumps or for 
edging and in rock garden. Packet 10c. 
STOCKS “Beauty of Nice”— Annual, 
mixed. Mammoth double, early, branch¬ 
ing. Pyramidal in shape; 18 in. high, 
excellent for cut flowers and general use. 
Packet 10c. 
STOCKS “Ten Weeks”—Dwarf, com¬ 
pact, branching. Fine for bedding; 12 in. 
high; deserves a place in every garden. 
Packet 5c. 
STOCKS (Evening Scented)—No an¬ 
nual in cultivation equals this in the deli¬ 
cate perfume of its flowers. The pink and 
lilac blossoms partly close during the 
day, but expand and impart their fra¬ 
grance during the evening. Packet 10c. 
STOKESIA (sto-ke-si-a)— This is a 
rare and beautiful hardy perennial; 
plants 2 ft. high, bearing 20 to 30 hand¬ 
some, lavender - blue, cornflower - like 
flowers. Packet 5c. 
THALICTRUM, “Meadow Rue”—Har¬ 
dy perennial; height 3 feet. Lilac, rose, 
white, with yellow anthers. Very dainty. 
Used with other flowers in place of 
Baby’s Breath. Packet 10c. 
THUNBERGIA — “Black-Eyed Susan 
Vine,” an elegant climber for hanging 
baskets or ground cover. Yellow and or¬ 
ange shades, some with velvety black 
centers. Packet 5c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker)—Massive 
rich, orange-scarlet flower spikes during 
the summer. Grows 3 ft. tall. Packet 5c. 
TUNICA (Saxifraga)—A pretty tuft¬ 
ed perennial with light pink flowers, 
produced all summer. Useful either for 
the rockery or the border. Packet 10c. 
VIOLAS (Tufted Pansies)—The flow¬ 
ers are not so large as the regular types 
of pansies, yet they bloom freely, also 
for a longer time, and the colors are 
clear and distinct. Mixed Packet 10c. 
