Salmon-cerise; large flowers; vigorous; 
—Florist Blend. SPEA-2X. 25¢ 
PRICES: Any of above—Oz. 50¢; 1% lb. 
$1.50; Ib. $3.50. 
SPRING FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON: 
A new intermediate season type, whose 
main recommendation is heat resistance, 
The colors are plainer and not as good 
as in the Spencers. They should be grown 
in the South where the regular types are 
not satisfactory. 
—Finesit Mixed. 
Oz. 35¢; 14 lb. $1.00. 
—Butterfly Hybrids. SPEA-4B. 25¢ 
A very gay and striking blend of striped 
colors in an unbelieveable number of at- 
tractive color combinations. This variety 
has excellent vigor with four huge blooms 
on a strong stem. A new and unusual 
variety that should be grown in every 
flower garden. ]2 oz. 50¢. ; 
SWEET WILLIAM: see Dianthus barbatus. 
SPEA-3X. 25¢ 
SWERTIA. 
—bimaculata. SWER-Z. 25¢ 
—multicaulis. SWER-4. 25¢ 
From Himilayas; 3 inches; HP. 
—speciosa. SWER-S. 30¢ 
A fils with dark blotches; Himalayas; 
—Mixed. SWER-X. 25¢ 
SWIETENIA. 
—macrophylla. SWIE-2. 35¢ 
Mahogany. (X). Oz. 75¢. 
—Mahoganii. SWIE-3. 50¢ 
Mahogany .100 seeds $300. 
SYMPHORICARPOS. (sim-for-ik-K ARP-os) 
Campanulaceae.,Biennials and _ perennials 
resemblings Campanulas; fis white violet, 
nodding, bell-shaped; grow as for Campan- 
ulas. 
—albus. SYMC-2. 30¢ 
(S. racemosa) Waxberry. Oz. 60¢. 
SYMPHYANDRA. 
—orbiculatus. SYMP-8. 50¢ 
Coral Berry. 7 ft. C. s. Oz. $1.00. 
SMPLOCOS. (sim-FLOH-kos) 
Sweet-leaf. Symplocaceae. Trees and 
shrubs of ornamental value; seeds are slow 
to germinate. 
—paniculata. SYMP-1. 30¢ 
Deciduous tree; 30 ft; white, fragrant fis; 
blue viruits; Hr. 
—thaefolius. 
SYAGRUS. 
—campestris: see Cocos campestris. Palm. 
—Weddelliana. SYAG-5. $1.00 
Sow in January in flats; a good pot plant 
for GH; 100 seeds $6.00. Orders should 
be placed well in advance at least 6 months. 
SYMPHYANDRA. 
Campanulaceae. Biennials and perennials 
resembling Campanulas; white or violet fis, 
nodding, bell-shaped. Grow as for Camp- 
anulas. 
—Hofmannii. SYMD-3. 30¢ 
White or violet nodding fis 142” long in 
terminal panicles; 2 ft; Bosnia; (IV). 
SYNCARPIA. (syn-CAR-pee-ah) 
Myrtaceae. Australian ornamental trees 
SYMP-3. 30¢ 
107 
with white flowers; hardy in the South. 
—glomulefera. SYNC-IDM. 50¢ 
Turpentine Tree. Handsome tr to 150 ft; 
warm regions; showy cream fis; good fol- 
lage; curiously formed seed cases. 
SYNTHYRIS. (SINTH-uh-riss) 
Scrophulariaceae. Native N. Amer per- 
ennials with basal leaves and wheel-shaped, 
4-lobed ils in spikes or racemes; for border. 
—Hendersonii. SYNT-3. 30¢ 
Sky-blue fis, 14” long; RG; 3”: HP... 
—nova. SYNT-12. 50¢ 
Blue fis; found at 10,000 ft; Utah; HP. 
—Paysonii. SYNT-13. 50¢ 
Alpine; found at 9,500 ft; Idaho. 
—rubra. SYNT-22. 40¢ 
White woolly leaves tinged red; (III); HP. 
SYRINGA. (sihr-RIN-guh) 
Lilacs. Oleaceae. 
—amurensis v. japonica. SYRI-2J. 35¢ 
Manchurian Lilac. Oz. $1.00. 
—vulgaris. SYRI-32. 30¢ 
Lilac. Seed saved from the best named 
Bape with some good reds. 
¢. 
TABEBUIA. (tab-eh-BOO-yuh) 
Bignoniaceae. Tropical evergreen trees and 
shrubs; they are very beautiful; thrives in 
rich soil; (X). 
—pallida. TABE-4. 40¢ 
Tree to 50 ft; fls 3’ long; evergreen; (X); 
tropical. : 
TACCA. (TAK-uh) 
Taccaceae. Perennials from warm regions . 
and grown in the N as GH plants; rich soil. 
—cristata. TACC-3. 40¢ 
GH plant; basal lvs, 2 ft. long, 6’ wide: 
dark purple green. 
OZ Cul Se 
TALINUM. (tah-LY-num) 
Flame Flower. Portulacaceae. Many small 
fleshy perennials with erect clusters of pink, 
red or yellow flowers. Some hardy, others 
grown in tubs indoors during the winter. 
—okanogense. TALI-4. 464 
A wee plant 1%” high, covered with 14” 
pearly fis; HP. 
—paniculatum. TALI-5. 25¢ 
Red to yellow fis in panicles; 2 ft; (IX). 
TAMARINDUS. (tam-ah-RIM-dus) 
Tamarind. Leguminoseae. Tropical ever- 
green trees grown in the far South for orna- 
ment; the fruits are edible and used in 
drinks Best in deep rich soil with plenty of 
moisture. . 
—indica. TAMA-1. 40¢ 
Tamarind. Tall tree; pale yellow fis. 1” 
across; (XI); germinate seeds with bottom 
heat. 
TAMARIX. .... (TAM-uh-ris) 
Tamarieaceae. Deciduous trees and ever- 
green trees and shrubs; heath-like Ivs; wil 
stand salt sprays; ornamental. 
—gallica. TAMX-7. 30¢ 
French Tamarisk. (V); cover seed light- 
ly, Oz.) 75¢. 
TANACETUM. (tan-uh-SEET-um) 
Tansy. Compositae. Annuals and peren- 
nials grown as a medicinay herb as well as 
ornament. 
