SWEET-WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus) 
Biennial. Treat as perennial. For borders and cutting. Culture E. 
Seed should be sown in June in frames or open ground, and the young 
plants transplanted to their flowering position in September and 
October. Sweet-william supplies a wealth of color for the hardy border 
in Spring, also exceedingly useful for cutting. 
TRIVETT’S RESELECTED STRAINS 
Copper King. A fine shade of color, rich coppery red on stems 1feet 
in height. Single florets in large heads. 
Newport Pink Improved. Soft salmon pink, in massive heads on stems 
1 to 2 feet in height. Excellent for cutting. 
Trivett’s Scarlet Beauty. Single bright red, very attractive and 
showy in perennial borders. 
Trivett’s Snow Queen. Single, fine masses of bloom, snow white and 
good long stems. 
Holborn Glory, or Giant Auricula-eyed. Very large flowered, in a 
splendid range of different colors, all showing a clear white eye or center 
ring. Height feet. 
Trivett’s Crimson King. Single dark red, a very rich velvety crim¬ 
son; fine for contrast with the lighter colors. 
Trivett’s Black King. The darkest red of all, deep maroon red with 
reddish bronze foliage. 
Sutton’s Harlequin. Large heads of bloom, each head containing 
different shades of color intermixed with white. Odd and attractive. 
Trivett’s Single Mixed. All choice colors in mixture. 
Price, any of the above nine: 
Oz. $4.00 14 oz. $2.00 oz. $1.25 }4 oz. 75c. Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Purple King. Brilliant deep purple color; single florets in 
good, large heads. Splendid for flower border and cutting. Pkt. 50c. 
Sutton’s Giant White. Enormous trusses of large flowers. Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton’s Pink Beauty. Beautiful salmon pink variety. Pkt. 75c. 
Midget Single Mixed. A very showy, very low growing and com- 
S pact Sweet-william in a beautiful range of colors. Only 6 in. high. 
% oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
Midget Double Mixed. A splendid new double flowered form of the 
jg type. Very compact and exceptionally colorful. 
oz. $2.00 
Pkt. 35c. 
T.T.8. SWEET-WILLIAM—Holborn Glory 
A glorified old-fashioned Sweet-william 
EVERBLOOMING SWEET-WILLIAM 
A cross between an annual Dianthus and a Sweet-william. Free and 
continuous blooming, hardy biennial. The flowers are double and 
mixed colors. . 34 oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
ANNUAL SWEET-WILLIAM 
TRIVETT’S DOUBLE SWEET-WILLIAM 
Very massive heads of bloom. Only about 50 per cent double Jiowers^ 
Oz 
White 
Each: 
Crimson 
Pink And Mixed 
$4.00 34 oz. $1.25 Pkt. 30c. 
Did You Miss These? 
(Height 1 foot) 
Mixed. Useful strain which blooms the first year from seed. 
Oz. $3.00 34 oz. 80c. Pkt. 1.5c. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD 
Annual. For bedding, cutting, etc. Height 9 /o 12 inches. 
It is distinct in habit and freedom of growth. Wonderful 
colors. The flowers are produced in trusses or bunches 
like a large, loose head of Sweet-william, but the individual 
florets resemble small Carnations or Pinks. 
Single Mixed . Pkt. .50c. 
Dou ble Mixed. Fine double form in wide range of 
IMP” colors. Long lasting and a good cut flower. Pkt. .50c. 
Trivett’s White. Long sprays of fragrant, pure white 
blossoms. 
Mixed. A mixture of white, rose, carmine and red. 
Price, either: Oz. $5.00 34 oz. $1.75 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
STRAWFLOWER. Page 58 
SUMMER CYPRESS. Page 6<> 
SWAN-RIVER-DAIS Y.Page28 
SWEET ALYSSUM. Page 12 
SWEET PEAS. Page 114 
SWEET ROCKET. Page 67 
SWEET-SULTAN. Page 37 ^ ® SWAINSONA—Mixed 
SWEET-WILLIAM 
Annual Single Mixed 
Blooms first season 
STATICE puberula 
Hardy perennial, blooms 
5 months after sowing 
See page 109 
SWAINSONA Swain-soh-nah 
Greenhouse in North, outdoor in Florida. 
Lovely sprays of sweet-scented blossoms like small Sweet 
Peas. An excellent and uncommon cut flower. The seed 
should be soaked in water for a few days before sowing in 
sandy soil. Height 23.4 feet. 
STATICE sinuata 
Stark’s Art Shades 
Splendid cut flower for 
florists —See page 9 
SILENE armeria 
Trivett’s White 
in easy annual. Fine 
or cutting outside or 
nder glass in Winter 
Pase 106 
SCOTCH THISTLE. Page 34 
SEA-LAVENDER. Page 109 
SEA PINK. Page 19 
SENSITIVEPLANT. Page 79 
SHASTA DAISY. Page 107 
SNAPDRAGON. Pages 14 to 16 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER. Page 38 
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