MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 69 
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SENECIO Pkt. % Oz. Oz. 
3219 Dwarf, double, mixed.15 .60 . 
3221 Tall, double, mixed .10 .50 . 
SHAMROCK 
3220 Irish Shamrock—for pot cultivation.10 .25 . 
P S1DALCEA 
3224 Rosy Gem, rose pink, tall.10 .40 . 
3225 Rose Queen, rose, half tall..10 .40 . 
3226 New Hybrids, many colors, mixed.25 .60 . 
3227 Candida, White .15 . 
SILENE 
3231* Shafta, rose, 8 inches.10 .50 . 
3232p Orientalis, dark rose, 2J4 ft. tall.10 .20 . 
Sow in frame in early summer and transplant in early Sep¬ 
tember. 
SMILAX 
3236 Asparagoides, greenhouse climber .10 .15 .50 
a SOLANUM (Ornamental Peppers) 
3241 Cleveland Cherry, Hlavasek’s Masterpiece.25 .50 . 
3242 Cleveland Cherry .10 .30 .75 
3246 Prince of Wales, orange fruit.10 .40 . 
3247 Tom Thumb, scarlet fruit .10 .40 . 
3248 Little Gem, garnet fruit.10 .40 . 
Sow in early March, plant out for summer and pot in fall for 
winter use. 
STATICE, Everlasting 
3256a Bonduelli, golden yellow . 05 .10 .30 
3257p Caspia, smaller and more graceful than latifolia, lilac .10 .60 . 
3258p Latifolia, sometimes called lavender Baby Breath and 
Sea Lavender . 10 .30 1.00 
3259p Perezi Multiflora, deep blue, larger flowers than Lati¬ 
folia .10 .35 . 
3260p Siberica Pyramidalis, tall, upright growing.10 .50 . 
3261a Sinuata, mixed .05 .10 .30 
3262 “ white . 05 .10 .30 
3263 “ pink, purplish mauve .05 .10 .30 
3264 “ blue, special florist variety, fine for cut.10 .20 .60 
3265 “ yellow, sulphur yellow .05 .10 .30 
• 3267 Sinensis, creamy white, showy.10 .25 . 
3268a Suworowi, upright, pink spikes . 10 .25 .80 
3269 Dumosa, silvery grey flowers.10 .60 . 
3270p Tatarica, white, for drying .10 20 .60 
Sow in spring. The perennial varieties can be transplanted in 
early September. 
STEVIA 
3275 Serrata, small-flowered, white, greenhouse cutflower .10 .40 . 
d STOKESIA (Stokes Aster) 
3340 Cyanea, large-flowered, blue 
Pkt. % Oz. 
.10 .40 
