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STANLEY COBB. 22 Barry Rd., 
Scarsdale. N. Y. 
Attraction. Rich carmine-rose flowers.20^ 
l*ink Pearl. Glistening white, with rosy pink margin.25?f 
Retusus White Beauty. Fine white with gold blotch..10^ 
Snowflake. Large, beautifully fringed, pure white flowers.25^ 
SOLAmJMS a. 
Sow Jan. to Mar. for Winter. Retiuires 6 to 7 months to mature, but the ber¬ 
ries hang on for a considerable time. 
Christmas Cherry. Upright, orange-red, cherrylike fruit on 12” plants...10<^ 
Christmas Bell. Bright red bell-shaped fruits, with some green ones.10;^ 
Mollyberry. Quick grower. Small, upright red berries in bunches.20^ 
'•'Oriental. Green foliage is covered and marbled with creamy-white spots, & 
the flowers are violet colored; and the small, conical shaped fruit hang in 
among the leaves. Fruit and flowers at the same time. Very unitiue.20/ 
Seaforthianum. Umbrella-like heads of sky-blue flowers. A shrublike vine to 
train on wires in tubs...25/ 
Ratonetti. Bushlike evergreen about 3' high, full of violet flowers.20/ 
SKIMMIA p. 
White, sweet-scented flowers, then red berries. Similar to Holly. 3’....15/ 
SMILAl V. 
Ornamental foliage vine with small leaves in long, graceful sprays......10/ 
Sow seeds Spring or Fall in pots, transplanting to bench, 12” x 9”. 
SOLLYA p. 
The twining, glossy, evergreen foliage can be trained on wires in pots. 4'. 
Drooping clusters of bright blue Campanulalike flowers. Uncommon..20/ 
STATICE 
Sow late in Oct. to flower during late Apr. and May. Cut flowers to dry. 
Suworowi, Spikes of bright rose flowers, resembling Buddleia. 2 ft.20/ 
