. SAPONARIA (Soap-Wort). Caucasica {Double-flowering Borincing Bet). White tinted rose, double flowers, produced all summer and fall; 15 inches. Ocymoides. Very showy rock plant, producing during summer months masses of small, bright rose flowers; 9 inches. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. SATUREIA (Winter Savory). iVIOlltana. A neat, dwarf evergreen, aromatic plant, with slender, woody, very branching stems, 12 inches high, covered with showy white heather-like flowers in . and September. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. SENFCIO (Groundsel). Cllvorum. A plant recently intro- duced from China,


. SAPONARIA (Soap-Wort). Caucasica {Double-flowering Borincing Bet). White tinted rose, double flowers, produced all summer and fall; 15 inches. Ocymoides. Very showy rock plant, producing during summer months masses of small, bright rose flowers; 9 inches. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. SATUREIA (Winter Savory). iVIOlltana. A neat, dwarf evergreen, aromatic plant, with slender, woody, very branching stems, 12 inches high, covered with showy white heather-like flowers in . and September. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. SENFCIO (Groundsel). Cllvorum. A plant recently intro- duced from China, growing from 3 to 5 feet high, with large leaves and heavy stems of yellow flowers; it produces a bold effect and is par- ticularly suited for planting in low, wet ground. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. HARDY The most important of all hardy ])erennial plants. We have a superb assortment, which are oflered on pages 205 to 207. We also give cultural di- rections on page 205. SaXIFKAOA PVHAMl ALPIXE SAXIFRAGAS. The following varieties require a semi-shady position in well drained ground or on the rockery: Pyramidalis. Forms rosettes of narrow, silvery foliage; showy spikes 2 feet high of white flowers in May and June. 35 cts. each. Sarmentosa [Aaron's Beard). A trailing variety, with deep green foliage; prettily variegated with silvery-white; used in hanging-baskets, on the rockery, etc. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. Umbrosa {London Pride, Nancy Pretty, or None-so-Pretty). A low-growing, spreading sort, throwing up stems a foot high of white, sometimes suff^used with red, flowers. 25 cts. each; § per doz. SCABIOSA. Handsome border plants, succeeding in any ordinary soil if well drained and in a sunny location, and should be grown in every garden where cut flowers are wanted; they last a long time when picked and placed in water. Caucasica {Blue Bonnet). A soft and charming shade of lavender, and commences to bloom in June, throwing stems 15 to 18 inches high until Sept


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