WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . flowering. Half-hardy annuals.Finest Mixed. 1% ft. . . Pkt. 5 SAPONARIA. The longest blooming of all dwarf annuals, producing massesof minute cross-shaped rose-colored blossoms on a light andgraceful leaf-ground; admirable for bedding.Calabrica. Bright rosy pink Pkt. 5 SANVITALIA. A beautiful little plant, well adapted for small beds and rock-work. The flowers are large in proportion to the size of theplant, and of a rich brown and yellow color. Thrives best ina light, rich soil, and continues in bloom during the summerand autumn months. Hardy annual, %
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WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . flowering. Half-hardy annuals.Finest Mixed. 1% ft. . . Pkt. 5 SAPONARIA. The longest blooming of all dwarf annuals, producing massesof minute cross-shaped rose-colored blossoms on a light andgraceful leaf-ground; admirable for bedding.Calabrica. Bright rosy pink Pkt. 5 SANVITALIA. A beautiful little plant, well adapted for small beds and rock-work. The flowers are large in proportion to the size of theplant, and of a rich brown and yellow color. Thrives best ina light, rich soil, and continues in bloom during the summerand autumn months. Hardy annual, % foot, Procumbens, fl. pi. Beautiful bright yellow doubleflowers • Pkt. 10 SCHIZANTHUS, These are elegant slender branched plants, with very con-spicuous flowers, good for the open border or pot culture.If wanted for spring flowering, should be sown in September, and protected during the winter. In flower July and August.Half-hardy annuals, ly^ to 2 ft.Fine Mixed. Many varieties Pkt. 5 Coi WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK.. SCABIOSA. (MOTJENrNG BEIDE.) Very showy plants, with beauti-fully variegated flowers; veryvaluable for cutting for bou-quets and other ornaments.They embrace nearly allcolors, from very dark towhite. Sow quite early inthe spring, in the open bor-der. Nana Fl. Pleno. Flowersquite double and globu-lar, varying in alL theshades of white, carmine, maroon, lilac, etc. ; avaluable flower to usein bouquets or vases ofcut flowers; 1 ft. Pkt. 5 Tall German. Mixed, 2 ft. 5 SEDUM. (STONECROP.) , Ii very interesting and useful little plant, growing freely onrock or rustic work, ornamental mounds, old walls, etc.Hardy annual.Coeruleum. Blue, % ft Pkt. 10 SENSITIVE PLANT. (See Mimosa Pudica.) SMILAX. (See Myrsiphyllum.) SOIiANUM. -A beautiful genus of ornamental foliage and fruit-bearing plants, which grow fredely in any good, rich soil. Capsicastrum. Covered all over with a profusion ofscarlet fruit, 1% ft Pkt. 10 Little Gem. New. Dwarf habit, 9 inches high. Berriesglo