. SCABIOSA CAUCAS1CA SATUREIA (Winter Savory). Montana. A neat, dwarf evergreen, aromatic plant, with slender, woody, very branching stems, 12 inches high, covered with showy white heather-like flowers in August and Sep- tember. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. SCABIOSA. Handsome border plants, succeeding in any ordinary soil if well drained and in a sunny loca- tion, 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 lav- ender, and commences to bloom in June, throwing stems
. SCABIOSA CAUCAS1CA SATUREIA (Winter Savory). Montana. A neat, dwarf evergreen, aromatic plant, with slender, woody, very branching stems, 12 inches high, covered with showy white heather-like flowers in August and Sep- tember. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. SCABIOSA. Handsome border plants, succeeding in any ordinary soil if well drained and in a sunny loca- tion, 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 lav- ender, and commences to bloom in June, throwing stems 18 to 21 inches high until September. (See cut.) — Alba. A pure white variety. Japonica. Lavender-blue flowers, in bloom from July to Sep- tember; 2 feet. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. SEMPERMVIM (House Leek). Peculiarly interesting plant for the rockery or for any exposed, well-drained position. We can furnish six distinct varieties at 10 cts. each; § per doz. Set of 6 for 50 cts. SEISECIO (Groundsel). Especially suited for planting in low, moist ground; grow from 3 to 5 feet high, producing a bold effect. Clivorum. Very large, round leaves and heavy stems of pure yellow flowers. Pulcher. Forms a neat tuft of foliage, from which spring up from Julv to October, a succession of 2-feet-high stems, with clusfers of brilliant rosy-purple flowers, of good size. Wilsonianus. Its tall flower-stems. 3 to 5 feet high, arise from a wide-spreading tuft of large cordate leaves, bearing bright yellow flowers in July and August. 25 cts. each; § per doz. SEDXJM (Stone-crop). DWARF VARIETIES. Suitable for the rockery, carpet bedding, covering of graves, etc. Acre ( Golden Moss). Much used for covering graves; foliage green, flowers bright yellow. Album. Green foliage, white flowers. Kamtschaticum. Deep green foliage; yellow flowers in June; 8 inches. Lydium ulaucum. A neat variety, with glaucous foliage. Middendorfianum. Narrow green foliage, sulphur-yellow flowers
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