. Capsicastruiv Statice Latifolia 3981 In many respects Smilax most useful, and it is certainly one of the most graceful climbers which adorns the greenhouse or conserva- tory; for bouquets and floral decorations it is indispensable. I oz., 30cts 10 : 3991 Capsicastrum {Jerusalem Gherry). This is a very useful pot plant for winter decoration. It is of dwarf, branching habit, leaves small and oval-shaped, bearing in the greatest profusion bright scarlet globular berries. Very ornamental; 1 foot 10 3992— Fra Diavalo. A new variety of the above, of close, compact growth, with fol


. Capsicastruiv Statice Latifolia 3981 In many respects Smilax most useful, and it is certainly one of the most graceful climbers which adorns the greenhouse or conserva- tory; for bouquets and floral decorations it is indispensable. I oz., 30cts 10 : 3991 Capsicastrum {Jerusalem Gherry). This is a very useful pot plant for winter decoration. It is of dwarf, branching habit, leaves small and oval-shaped, bearing in the greatest profusion bright scarlet globular berries. Very ornamental; 1 foot 10 3992— Fra Diavalo. A new variety of the above, of close, compact growth, with foliage somewhat smaller and lighter green. The small, bright scarlet fruits remain on the plant a long time and make it a beautiful decorative pot plant through the winter months 15 STATICiE (Sea Lavender) Splendid hardy perennials, either for the border or rockery, producing all summer panicles of minute flowers, which can be dried and used for winter bouquets. 3997 Latifolia. Purplish-blue flowers. (See cut.) 10 4000 Mixed. Containing many sorts 10 STEVIA 4001 Serrata. Free-blooming plants, bearing a multitude of fragrant pure white flowers; suitable for summer or winter blooming; largely used for . 10 Our List of Sweet Peas contains nothing but the very finest varieties. See pages 110 and 111


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