D M Ferry & Co's seed annual 1875 . 4 flore pleuo, bright, double, yellow flowers. SAPONARIA. It is impossibl. to speak too highly of these pretty little star-shaped flow-ers. They are the longest blooming of all dwarf annuals, and will bear cuttingback, if necessary, for late Autumn Calabrica, rich, deep pink ; yo foot. ? rosea, new ; very pretty. alba, white ; fine. mixed, seeds ot the above varieties mixed. SCABIOUS. (See Mourning Bride.) SCARLET FLAX. (See Linum.) SEDUM. A species of low, succulent plants, some of which are remarkably pretty ;grow readi
D M Ferry & Co's seed annual 1875 . 4 flore pleuo, bright, double, yellow flowers. SAPONARIA. It is impossibl. to speak too highly of these pretty little star-shaped flow-ers. They are the longest blooming of all dwarf annuals, and will bear cuttingback, if necessary, for late Autumn Calabrica, rich, deep pink ; yo foot. ? rosea, new ; very pretty. alba, white ; fine. mixed, seeds ot the above varieties mixed. SCABIOUS. (See Mourning Bride.) SCARLET FLAX. (See Linum.) SEDUM. A species of low, succulent plants, some of which are remarkably pretty ;grow readily upon stones, rocks, walls and roofs of houses, and are admirablyadapted for the center of hanging baskets ; all perennial. Sednni caerillenin. The common, blue Sedum, frequently known as BlueStonecrop. aizoon. Remarkably pretty, perennial plant, with bright yellow blos-soms ; of trailing habit, and thick, succulent, deep green leaves. Finefor rockeries or !.- SENSITIVE PLANT. — (Mimosa.) A singular, annual plant, about one foot high, distinguished for the extremeirritability of its leaves, which droop and close in damp weather, or at theleast touch. The foliage is its greatest beauty. SensitlTe plant. Mimosa pndica, p^lobular, pink flowers. SILENE. (See Catchfly.) SMILAX. — (Myrsiphyllum.) Evergreen climbers of much beauty ; usually cultivated as green-house or
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