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MRS. SHEPHERD’S GIANT ESCHSCHOL- 
TZIAS, Golden West. Grand Eschschol- 
tzias, having bright, canary yellow flowers 
with a huge orange blotch at the base of 
each petal. The flowers are from 4 to 6 
inches in diameter, with very large over- 
lapping petals, often delicately waved at 
the edges. They are beautifully and var- 
iously formed; some flat and wide open, 
some saucer-shaped; others very deep with 
flaring edges. 10c pkt.; three pkts. 25e. 
Hunnemania, or Bush Eschscholtzia. (Mex- 
1Cans). Pkt. 10e 
Erecta Compacta. (Burbank) Rose color, 
the petals, both inside and out, being of one 
color. 10c pkt. 
FERN SEED. Choice mixed. 15c pkt. 
FUCHSIA. Saved from a beautiful collec- 
tion of named sorts. Fuchsias bloom 
from seed in about six months or a year. 
Double and single, mixed. 15c pkt. 
GERANIUMS. Mrs. Shepherd’s Grand Zon- 
ale, “Good Venture Strain.” The flowers 
are large and round, perfect form with 
splendid trusses, some forming balls 16 
inches incircumference. Color shades of 
scarlet and crimson, rose pink, salmon, 
cream, veined pink, and pure white. Many 
varieties of Souvenir de Mirande type, 
greatly enlarged and improved, new auriole 
types with lovely rings and large white 
eyes. A finer collection has never been 
offered. 10c pkt. 
Double. Choice mixed. 15 cents pkt. 
Bronze and Gold. 10c pkt. 
Ivy Leaf. Mixed. 15c pkt. 
Apple Scented. 10c pkt.. One packet off 
each sort of the above Geraniums, 50c. 
Lady Washington. From named varieties.” 
Mixed pkt. 25c. 
GENISTA Monosperma Pendula, Bridal Veil. 
Beautiful, half hardy shrubs forming large 
plants with long pendulous, silvery green 
branches finely divided, round and bush-like 
which are draped most of the time their 
entire length with small pea-shaped fiow- 
ers, borne on two little spikes from 1 to 
> inches in length. A plant three of four 
years from seed will cover a space from 
12 to 15 feet square. 10c pkt. 
GYPSOPHILA Muralis. Pink and Elegans. 
White. Dwarf annuals of compact growth. 
Height 1% feet, useful for edema: Each 
Hee pt: 
Paniculata. A graceful hardy plant, fine 
for bouquets; flowers in feathery white pan- 
icles; height 1% feet. 5c pkt. 
| HEUCHERIA Sanguinea. A charming new 
plant that forms a low-growing rosette of 
pretty leaves; surmounted by slender 
stems crowned with a’ number of lovely 
airy coral red flowers. Beautiful for bou- 
quets. 10e pkt. 
HELIOTROPE, Lemoines Giant Hybrids. 
The flowers of these varieties are larger 
than the ordinary heliotrope; the foliage 
is also larger, and the trusses immense. 
often six inches across, very beautiful 
shades of purple. Splendid mixed. 10c pkt. 
Black Heliotrope. 10c pkt. 
THEODOSIA’ B.. SHEPHERDSCOMPANY. 
IPOMEA, ‘‘Heavenly Blue.” A beautiful an- 
nual morning glory. The flowers are in 
large clusters, and are of that indescrib- 
able heavenly blue so rarely seen in flow- 
ers. The throat is yellow inside, spreading 
softly into blue. The flowers measure 4% © 
to 5 inches across, and about 10 o’clock in 
the morning no lovelier sight can be imag- 
ined, than this vine; the great profusion 
of fiowers almost rendering the foliage in- 
visible. 10c pkt. 
| Aeari “Blue Dawn” flower. The flowers 
e of the most intense violet blue, with 
reddish purple rays, and are 4 inches across; 
there is nothing in color that exceeds in 
richness the flowers of “Ipomea Learii.” A- 
half hardy perennial. 10c pkt. 
White Tassel. “Double Morning Glory.” 
This might be called an “All Day Glory,” 
as it remains open during the entire day. 
It is white, very double and fringed, with 
delicate purple marks in the center of the 
flower. Hardy annual. 10c pkt. 
yee Japanese. Ruffled and frilled. A 
‘be yitching new class of morning glories 
from Japan. Beautiful colors in great variety. 
Hardy annual. 10c pkt. 
LATHYRUS Splendens. “Pride of Califor- 
nia.” A splendid hardy native perennial 
pea with fine foliage and a profusion of 
large pea-shaped blossoms of a deep, rich, 
velvety crimson in clusters of ten or 
more. The buds are a charming rose-pink 
and the contrast of buds and blossoms is 
most pleasing. Always scarce. 20¢c pkt. 
LOBELIA Cardinalis. “The Beautiful Car- 
dina! Flower.” Bears spikes of the most 
brilliant cardinal, lobelia-like flowers on 
long stems. The dark foliage forms a fine 
contrast with the gorgeous flowers. Hardy 
perennial. 10c pkt. 
—Crystal Palace Gem Compacta. 
borders; deep, beautiful blue; very dwarf. 
Finest mixed. 5c pkt. 
Erinus Varieties. Choice mixed 5c pkt. 
MANDEVILLA Suaveolens Grandiflora. 
Beautiful white climber, with fragrant — 
flowers. See full description in plant list. 
10c pkt. 
MARIGOLD. The African and French Mari- 
golds are old favorite free flowering an- 
nuals of e€asy culture; both are extremely 
effective. The former have uniformly large 
yellow or orange-colored flowers, and are 
well adapted for large beds cr mixed bord- 
ers; the latter are dwarfer in growth, with 
beautifully striped flowers, and better suit- 
ed for bedding purposes, or for pot culture. 
They sueceed best in a light soil, with full 
exposure to the sun. 
Doubie African. Mixed 10c pkt. 
Doub'e French, Mixed, 10c. 
MAURANDYA Barclayana. An old and very 
pretty climber, with gloxinia-shaped flowers 
and dainty pointed heart-shaped foliage. 
Choice mixed 5c pkt. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Fine for borders, 
will thrive in a dry climate with very lit- 
tle water: easily grown from seed. Splen- 
did mixed. 10c pkt. 
TRY OUR FINE STRAINS OF “PETUNIA” SEEDS.—THEY ARE THE BEST GROWN 
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