. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ^UKTIS, IpOBB & NO. PRICE. 756 Salvia Patens. Splendid deep bine; from Mexico. 3 feet 25 757 Splentlens. Beautiful scarlet. 3 feet 25 758 Splendens Compacta. Distinsuislied from the old SplendensTjy its more tufted and compact habit, its dwarfer growth, and by the spikes of flow- ers, which bloom earlier, and more dense on the stems 25 759 Azurea. Fine azure-bine. 2 feet .25 SCHIZOSTYLIS. Nat. Oed., h-i


. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ^UKTIS, IpOBB & NO. PRICE. 756 Salvia Patens. Splendid deep bine; from Mexico. 3 feet 25 757 Splentlens. Beautiful scarlet. 3 feet 25 758 Splendens Compacta. Distinsuislied from the old SplendensTjy its more tufted and compact habit, its dwarfer growth, and by the spikes of flow- ers, which bloom earlier, and more dense on the stems 25 759 Azurea. Fine azure-bine. 2 feet .25 SCHIZOSTYLIS. Nat. Oed., h-idea. A new African plant, which appears to be a rival to the Gladiolus, resemblin.^ it not only in general habit, but in the of its long .'^pikes of broad open flowers, varying from deep rosy crimson to vivid scarlet, and measuring two incnes across. It appears quite hardy, and blooms in the autumn, remaining long in flower. It is easily cultivated, and will be very valuable for the open garden or for greenhouse decoration. The flowers are striking and brilliant. 760 Schizostjrlis Coccinea. Scarlet SCHINUS. Nat. Ord., Terihinthacece. An elegant, ornamental, and highly fragrant greenhouse shrub, with beautiful bunches of waxy, currant-like fruit. The plant forms a desirable drawing-room ornament, and is easily cultivated; seeds sown in spring make handsome autmnn plants. It succeeds out of doors in summer. 761 Schiiius Molle (Pepper-Shrub). From Peru. 6 feet SIDA. Nat. Ord., Mahacece. Handsome, free-flowering, easily cultivated greenhouse plants. 762 « Finest varieties mixed SOLANUM. Nat. Ord., Solnnacem. A genus of most beautiful ornamental fruit-bearing plants, some of them among the most interesting of greenhouse shrubs. Others are the most valuable of orna- mental climbers. Half liardy. 763 Solanum Capsicastrum. Miniature orange-tree, covered with a profusion of scarlet fruit all winter; fine for parlor or conservatory .... 764 Laciniatum Elegans. A beautif


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