—glaucum. Red fis, 1” across; 1" ft; C." Kus” HRV. 2a eee SEMP-31. 50¢ 
—ornatum. Best of the house-leeks; (S.Schlehanii v brunneifolium SEMP-69B. 30¢ 
—Schlehanii v brunneifolium. Brown lvs, red in winter; 6”; rose.... SEMP-69B. 30¢ 
SENECIO. (se-NEE-she-oh) GROUNDSEL. CINERARIA. Compositae. 
A large and variable genus including shrubs and trees. They are usually easy to 
grow from seed in a good loamy soil. The greenhouse Cinerarias correctly belong 
here. Many of the herbaceous sorts are grown for their flowers. 
FTAMBTAC OMT A oenssiporetrnctontrsenreer Atimane ee ee SENE-4, 25¢ 
—diversifolia. Low growing sh; yellow fis; HP........... saesetveesteors sehsassueeuase . SENE-21. 25¢ 
—doronicum. Orange Daisy: (le tt; BGs HPS) ee series . SENE-24, 25¢ 
—elegans. Fls heads loose corymbs, rays purplish, disks yellow; 2’ HA.... SENE-29. 15¢ 
—jacqmontiana. Collected in’ the Himalayas* HP a2. escsctecctessorree SENE-30. 50¢ 
—leucostachys. Shrubby at base; RG; porch box; HHA oz. 55¢........ SENE-14. 25¢ 
—-—candidissimus. Extra good Porch box plant; less stiff habit; white tomentose 
TPAV CH SOR BOE Lo ce emciicie gore a UE ld Oo a panee penta SENE-14C. 35¢. 
—-—Diamond. (Cineraria mar. can) RG; fol. pure white; Oz. 80¢.... SENE-14D. 20¢ 
—macroglossus. Cape Ivy. Bright yellow daisies; herb. Cl; TP....ccccccccccccosss SENE-43. 25¢ 
—Purshiana. Western sp;light gray fol; bright yellow heads; i”: HP...; SENE-58. 20¢ 
scandens. Climber to 20 ft; loose Panicles; yellow ray fis; 3-4 ft; HHP SENE-66. 20¢ 
—Senecio Mixture. All species Mix€eecccmsceececcce. seasqetcetovesscesesscrnessehs PeTETe SENE-X. 20¢ 
SEQUOIADENDRON (see-kwoy-ad-DEN-dron) giganteum. Giant Sequoia. It has 
SLown fin # Centrale Navas ee Oz-$1°50; - Ib: -$14.00.... 0 eee SEQO-1. 50¢ 
SEQUOIA. (se-KWOI-ah) Taxodiaceae. 
. The large evergreen tree of California growing to 300 ft. They grow only near 
the sea where the fogs occur, 
wompervirens.” Redwood; oz. 60¢;- Ib: $6,004.01 0 ee SEQU-2. 30¢ 
SERRATULA. (ser-RA-tu-la) Compositae. 
Perennials allied to Centaurea. Flowers are either single or in corymbs, of disk 
flowers. Good in the border. 
COL ODE soe vane nieitesnaterts ttonetp a ecudsele toate i ee sooneaadenes mcesenaen sesssocesesoee Seoceses SERR-1. 25¢ 
SESBANIA emerus. (microphhylla) 16 ft, shrub; tender, for South............ SESB-3. 30¢ 
—Zambesiaca. South Rhodesian SDOCIES HIS, eccticctetete cats ee SESB-6. 30¢ 
SETARIA. (c-TAY-re-ah) Gramineae. 
Tender annual and perennial grasses; start indoors early and transplant outside 
when frost danger is over. : 
—italica. Fox-tail Millet. Ornamental SrtasssnOetts -LA ee eopaneseeesseccteoteee SETA-l. 15¢ 
SHAMROCK. 
—True Irish Shamrock. Easily grown; BA; best started early scree TRIF-20. 20¢ 
SHEPHERDIA. (she-PUR-de-ah) Elaeagnaceae. 
Shrubs and small trees, adapted to dry rocky soils, very hardy and they do well 
near the seaside. Sow seeds in the fall or Stratify. Will quote by Ib. if interested. 
—argentea. Buffalo Berry. Thorny; 18”; very hardy hedge plant............ SHEP-1. 25¢ 
—canadensis. Thornless; fruit red or yellow; very hardy; 8ft.o.cc.0..0.., SHEP-2. 25¢ 
SIDALCEA. (si-DAL-see-ah) Malvaceae. 
Flowers are like miniature Hollyhocks, in spikes or clusters. Thrive in a rich sandy 
soil. The perennials bloom over a long period; good for the flower border. 
—Stark’s Hybrids. Excellent color Tange sed LCs Py se See ene SIDA-55. 20¢ 
SILENE. (sy-LEE-nee) CATCHFLY, CAMPION. Caryophyllaceae. 
Annual, biennial and perennial plants in many species, most showy and valued both 
in the border and rockery. The seed of the annuals can be sown in the fall, which 
will produce earlier flowers. 
—acaulis. Pink fls; moss-like tufted perennial; May-Aug; HP.oecccccccccccsosese SILE-1(C). 40¢ 
Peng hs SLOTSBAR, s eposasvsicsrecsasctee eyed Molt beetedn Weert cates en oA adic at RE a SILE-1E(C). 40¢ 
—alpestris. Glistening white fis; 42” ac; panicles; June-Aug; 6 in; HP........ SILE-4. 20¢ 
<3 flora jy pleno,.. Double'~ flowered): fOr i pecescssscscisecenlesserssn aac SILE-4D. 25¢ 
—-—tl. pl. Fully double fis, 4 in. stems; May; well drained soil; HP.... SILE-4D(W). 30¢ 
—armeria. Bright magenta fis; 1 ft; HP; sow late fall OMCy, SPie 52) eee SILE-6. 25¢ 
—-—Peach Blossom. Compact, flesh colored fis in drooping rac; 10”; HP.... SILE-6B 25¢ 
Ta pendula, Rose and “white Mfis; © 207; AHP et een . SILE-6P. 25¢ 
—-—New Art Shades. Dwarf, double}. "RGAIHP So See ee eee SILE-6A. 20¢ 
—-—AIll Mixed. Armeria UY DOS ia0 asa te eg ae SILE-6X. 20¢ 
falcata. Low caespetose curly lvs; white mahogany marked fis; scree SILE-35. 50¢ 
py AIDA EAE PE Ee or acieiaestncn beets Binion SOOM I, el a SILE-36. 50¢ 
-fFortunii. Rose or white fis; best grown as HA; Sept; 3 ft; HP................ SILE-37. 15¢ 
—Frivaldskyana. Cream to white Hs;: ‘Greece: 255 tft: tHHPia) Sigie SILE-38. 50¢ 
—Hookeri. White or pink fis; 2 ac; lovely for RG; 5 in; HP............... SILE-48. 25¢ 
—Maritima. Pretty white fis; He ite = aia eels halite lame ney sea ae . SILE-62. 15¢ 
—pendula Rose. Rose fis; 14” ac; drooping racemes; 10 in; HA -- SILE-75. 15¢ 
—-—Bonnetti. Purplish fis; stems brow-red LO gst Aas . SILE-75B. 20¢ 
--—Byou. Double salmon-rose fis; 10P Se Asmar Sven . SILE-75Y. 20¢ 
—-—wWhite. Attractive white; 10 in; HA............. - SILE-75W .20¢ 
—-—Triumph. Compact double crimson; HA sveseseereeeeree SILE-75T. 20¢ 
ee DOUble rh MIKA, ool inscansdilt Lectin WA. eRe ear eepereaaeaie aN SILE-75DX. 25¢ 
