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Deuble Sunflower 
SUNFLOWER—HELIANTHUS 
The tall growing varieties should always be planted in groups 
to make a background for dwarfer plants All Sunflowers are gross 
feeders and require rich soil and full exposure to the sun. They 
bloom from early summer till frost and are excellent cut flowers. 
Plam, seed in the open in April and May. Annuals. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED DOUBLE—Light yellow, very large 
and double, with feathered petals resembling somewhat the double 
cre bitte of the florist. Height 3 feet. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 
CUCUMERIFOLIUS MINIATURE DOUBLE—The flowers are small, 
extremely double with a brown colored center, very handsome, The 
plant produces hundreds of blooms which are first class as cut 
flowers. Height 5 ft. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 1b. $3.00. 
SUNFLOWER SUN GOLD — Double large golden yellow flowers 
produced in masses in Cee aie from seed sown April-May. 
Height 4 ft. T. pkt. 10c; oz. ; Ib. $4.00. 
SPECIAL MIX TURE—DPmbraces all the choice Sunflowers, both dou- 
ble and single. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 1b. $3.00. 
STRAWFLOWERS—SPECIAL MIXTURE 
This mixture contains every variety of strawflower that is worth 
growing and in all colors. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; Ib. $5.00. 
BIRD OF 
STRELITZIA REGINAE patapise 
The leaves of this plant are paddle shaped, foot long, 
deep green, stiff and shiny, borne on upright stalks twice the 
length of the leaves, the flowers of most peculiar and strik- 
ing form, orange and blue in color. Unexcelled as a speci- 
men in lawn, as a pot plant, and whenever the unsual, beauti- 
ful and strongly effective is wanted. Vigorous grower, eas- 
ily raised from seed, will stand muck neglect but given strong 
soil, plenty of water and placed in full sunlight it will prove 
to be a plant that will be muck talked about by all who see 
it. Grow rather cool, 50 degrees at night is sufficient. Ten- 
der perennial 314 ft. tall. Start the seed in pans or flat in 
light sandy soil, cover the seed only about quarter of an inch 
with dirt, keep in a temperature of 85 to 90 degrees. The 
seed germinates unevenly in from 6 to 8 weeks after sowing. 
Before sowing place the seed in a container and pour on it 
boiling hot water. Take the seed out after 24 hours and sow 
immediately. This must be done because the seed has an 
extremely hard shell and unless treated with hot water will 
not germinate. The seed germinates in 6 to 8 weeks from 
date of sowing and must be started in heat. 4 seeds 50c; 10 
seeds $1.00; 25 seeds $2.25; 100 seeds $8.00. 
STATICE MARKET ROSE 
Statice Sinnuata Market Rose is a new color in this class, brighter 
and deeper than Rosea Superba, in fact the color is almost scarlet. 
Large flowered. Height 3 ft. Oz. 40c; Ib, $5.00. 
Statice Latifolia 
STATICE—Sow the seed of annual varieties from January to May, 
also in the Fall if located South. The seed germinates 2-3 weeks 
after sowing. Do not divide the clusters of seed, sow in flats, trans- 
plant when the plants are large enough. The seed of perennial 
Statice lays 4 to 6 weeks before it germinates and the seed must 
be covered very lightly, just enough to hide it from view. If cov- 
ered more it will not “grow” at all. Can be sown at any time in- 
cluding late in the fall. All Statices love the sun and well drained 
soil, For drying cut when in full bloom. All are highly valuable 
florists’ material, fresh or dried. 
ANNUAL STATICE 
SINNUATA—A most useful annual variety growing from 2 to 8 feet 
tall and producing brightly colored flowers that retain their lively 
color ween dried. Really a splendid flower for bouquets, both fresh 
or dried. 
MARKET GROWERS BLUE, KAMPF’S BLUE, LAVENDER, DEEP 
PINK ROSEA SUPERBA, SNOW QUEEN, MIXED. Any color: T. 
pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; lb. $3.40. 
STATICE SINUATA PURPLE MONARCH—New, Deep rich purple. 
Oz. 40c; lb. $5.00. ‘ 
STATICE SINUATA HEAVENLY BLUE—New. Clear sky-blue. Oz. 
40c; lb. $5.00. 
SUWOROVI—Produces long branched spikes of light rose flowers 
shaded with crimson. Hasily raised annual. Height 2 feet. For a 
winter crop Suworovi is sown under glass in the late fall. Sown in 
February, later transferred to cold frames, will give a crop the last 
of May. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; lb. $12.00. 
STATICE BONDUELLI—Fine for bouquets and indispensible for dry 
bouquets and wreaths. Flowers large, clustered at the end of stalks, 
of golden yellow color. Plant outdoors when danger of frost is past. 
Annual. Height 18 in. T. pkt. 10c; oz. S80c; Ib. $3.40. 
PERENNIAL STATICE 
STATICE LATIFOLIA is a handsome perennial plant of easy culture, 
growing about 2 feet high. Planted in deep soil and left undis- 
turbed will produce graceful, deep blue flowers for many years. 
Blooms from June to August. Cut it when in full bloom, abeut 20 
stalks to a bunch, hang up and let dry. When perfectly dry, close 
the tops of the bunches tightly together and wrap up in paper to 
keep the dust off and store away. When ready to use it, sprinkle 
the burches before unwrapping. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; lb. $7.20. 
STATICE CASPIA—Perennial variety producin raceful sprays of 
lavender and white flowers valuable both as Sok cut Newer or 
dried. Also called “Baby Statice.” T. : ; \ 
sea cae acae y pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 25c; % o8 
STATICE DUMOSA—Hardy perennial variety furnishing first class 
material as filler in floral work, b -f . 
peated GUC ht oth fresh and dried. TT. pkt 
TATARICA—Of same _ usefulness . 
T. pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; lb. $4.50. 08 0 Dumcne ea ae 
PRIMULA OBCONICA will stand light frost, furnishes quantities of 
bloom during winter over a long period of time, isa high class cut 
ower and an excellent house plant. Can be started at any time. Pro- 
duces bloom in 4 to 5 months from date of sowing. During summer 
place the plants in partial shade. 
will last for severa} renbe? ade.” Properly taken:carescl iil aa 
