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Saponaria 
Scabiosa Schizanthus 
SANVITALIA - Creeping Zinnia SCHIZANTHUS - Butterfly Flower 
50,000 S—4 to 5 in. 60,000 S 
Procumbens. Bright vellow, double flowers makes a fine 
dwarf edging plant. Tr. pkt. 30c., 14 oz. 60c., oz. $2.00. 
SAPONARIA - Vaccaria 
Annual—2 ft.—5500 S 
Flowers resemble Gypsophila. Excellent for cutting. 
Rose White 
Oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.25 
PERENNIAL SAPONARIA—Page 43. 
SCABIOSA Grandiflora, Double 
(Pin Cushion Flower) 
30 in.—4500 S 
These are one of the real profit makers for the retail florist. 
Spring cut when grown in a cool house or sow outside for 
Summer cutting. Long stemmed. Wonderful color range. 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. Contains all the new, large- 
flowered varieties. Tr. pkt. 25c., 14 oz. 40c., oz. $1.10. 
Blue Cockade. Deep azure flowers, conical in shape, good cut. 
Blue Moon. Lavender blue, large, double flowers; long, 
wiry stems. 
Fire King. Bright scarlet. 
King of the Blacks. Red maroon. 
Loveliness. Deep salmon pink, extra large flowers. 
Rose. 
Shasta Improved. Pure white, large flowers. 
Choice Mixed of Above. 
Above, each: Tr. pkt. 20c., 14 oz. 30c., oz. 90c. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA—See Page 43 
SENSITIVE PLANT—See MIMOSA. 
SHAMROCK 
38,000 
St. Patricks. Sow January 1 for 2 in. pot plants by March 17. 
Prefers cool growing. Use + seedlings toa pot. Tr. pkt. 20c., 
Yy oz. 35c., oz. $1.20, 14 lh. $3.50. 
SHASTA DAISY - eee eat 
SNAPDRAGON = See Antirrhinum 
GREENHOUSE STRAINS—For Pots and Cutting 
Late Summer sowing for planting after early “Mums” will 
flower about March. If additional light is used from late 
October, blooming will commence in January. A January 
sowing will produce nice 3-inch pot plants for Spring com- 
binations. Tr. pkt. oz. 14 oz. 
Fleck’s Mammoth Flowered Exquisite 
Mixed. Select greenhouse strain; extra 
large flowers; best color range. 18 in... .$0.90 $2.25 $4.00 
Fleck’s Dwarf Mixture. Compact dwarf 
strain. Medium size flowers. Does best in 
3 or 4in. pot. Excellent for small pot sales. 
LE ed NT Share aR a ry As are ll Ane ee ARO) algstsy Bees} 
Blotched Strain. Giant bright rose and 
pink shades with contrasting dark centers. 
A little earlier than most strains. Good 
pot plant if well pinched............... 607 1.35" 2/50 
SOLANUM - Jerusalem Cherry 
15 in.—8,000 to 12,000 S according to variety 
Fleck’s Christmas Pepper. This makes a nice, compact 
plant with a profusion of cone-shaped fruit that is first 
green, changing to purple and finally red. 
Tr. pkt. 50c., 14 oz. $1.50, oz. $4.75 
Christmas Cherry Improved. (Hlavacek’s) Round fruit, red, 
compact. 
Tr. pkt. 75c., 14 oz. $1.60, 14 oz. $2.60, oz. $5.00 
STATICE - Sea Lavender 
24 to 28 in.—350 seed heads per ounce 
Late Spring-flowering from Midwinter sowing. Grown out- 
doors in Southern climates for drying purposes. 
Heavenly Blue. Bright sky blue. 
Tr. pkt. 50c., oz. 95c., 14 lb. $3.00, lb. $9.40 
Market Growers’ Blue. 
Rosea Superba. 
Snow Witch. Pure white, tall. 
Yellow (Bonduelli). Deep yellow. 
Superb Hybrids Mixture. This recent introduction con- 
tains a wide range of colors, some never before seen in 
Statice. 
Each above, except Heavenly Blue: 
Tr. pkt. 25c., oz. 60c., 14 Ib. $1.75, Ib. $5.25 
Suworowi (Russian or Rattail). Especially good for green- 
house forcing. Seed sown in January will produce fine, artis- 
tically curved bright rose pink “rattails’” that work in 
nicely with many flower arrangements in late Spring. 
Tr. pkt. 25c., 4 oz. 60e., oz. $1.75 
PERENNIAL STATICE—Listed page 43. 
STRAWFLOWER—See Helichrysum. 
SUMMER POINSETTIA—See Amaranthus. 
SUNFLOWER—See Helianthus. 
SWEET-WILLIAM—See Dianthus. 
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