. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. fSCILLA SlBERICA.] S. Virginiensis. (Early Saxifrage.) A neat little native rock-plant, the foliage forming a pretty rosette on the ground. Flowers white, on a stem six inches high. SCILLA. 25 cts. each. Small, bulbous plants, of European origin. They have generally long, narrow leaves, and blue or white, bell-shaped flowers. Succeed in light soil. S. campanulata. (Large Bluebell.) A strong growing species, blooming late in spring ; violet-blue color. S
. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. fSCILLA SlBERICA.] S. Virginiensis. (Early Saxifrage.) A neat little native rock-plant, the foliage forming a pretty rosette on the ground. Flowers white, on a stem six inches high. SCILLA. 25 cts. each. Small, bulbous plants, of European origin. They have generally long, narrow leaves, and blue or white, bell-shaped flowers. Succeed in light soil. S. campanulata. (Large Bluebell.) A strong growing species, blooming late in spring ; violet-blue color. S. do. alba. A distinct and pretty variety, with pure white flowers—very desirable. S. do. major. A fine, large form of the above, with large, blue flowers. Extra fine. S. patula. (Spreading Bluebell.) From the Mediterranean. Bright blue, in an erect, loose cluster. S. Siberica. (Siberian Squill.) This pretty little species is among our earliest spring flow- ers—porcelain-blue color. [Scilla campanulata.] SCUTELLARIA. Skullcap. 25 cts. each. Natives of Europe, Asia and America, many of the species form- ing pretty specimens in cultivation. Flowers mostly shades of blue. Quite readily grown. S. alplna. (Alpine Skullcap.) Forms large tufts one foot high. Blooms in summer—purplish-blue. Showy. SEDUM. Stone-crop. 25 cts. each. Succulent perennials, with one-sided flowers, and thick, fleshy leaves, found growing in crevices of rocks, &c. Sandy or gravelly soil, on rock-work. S. acre. (Love-entangled.) A dwarf, trailing plant, with taugled stems, short, fleshy leaves, and golden-yellow flowers. S. Aizoon. Has long, acuminate, dentate leaves. S. album. A dwarf growing plant, with long, slim, dentate leaves. S. IJrauni. Roundish leaves narrowed into a footstalk. Pink flowers. S. dasyphyllum. Very dwarf, small blu- ;ish foliage. Especially fine. S. deiiticulatum. A pretty little kind, with small, round leaves. [Seddm album.| S. Fosterianum. Long, narrow, spirally arranged leave
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