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DIMORPHOTHECA. 
aurantiaca. An extremely showy annual from 
South Africa. The plant is of branching habit, grow- 
ing about 15 in. high, and exceedingly profuse in 
flowering. Its Marguerite-like blossoms show a unique 
rich orange-gold, which brilliant coloring is rendered the 
more conspicuous by the dark-colored disc. } 0z., .60; 
aurantiaeca hybrida. These hybrids are similar in 
habit and size of bloom to D. aurantiaca, but varying 
in color from pure white to bluish-white tints; lemon- 
yellow to reddish-yellow, pale salmon to deep orange- 
salmon. z% 0Z., .60; 
ERYSIMUM. 
The plants resemble Wallflower, and as cut-flowers are 
indispensable. 1 ft 
Golden Gem. Brew yellos 2110 Orange Gem. 
Orange-yellow 5 : Each, % 02., .25; 
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ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) 
One of the best annuals, having delicate silvery foliage 
and large poppy-like flowers, running chiefly in shades 
of yellow. It blooms profusely from June until frost, 
and is beautiful for borders and for large beds. 1 ft. 
Farquhar’s Frilled Pink. Delicate pink flowers 
with fluted petals ~. : 4 0z., .50; 
Carmine King. Reeve -crimson.... 202., .40; 
Rose Cardinal. Pretty rose-colored flowers + 02., .35; 
Golden West. Bright orange-yellow. Very large 
Oz., .50; 
Rosy Queen. Bright rosy-pink. + 02., .503 
The Geisha. Large fluted flowers. Color inside of 
petals brilliant golden; outside intense orange-cr imson. 
: 4 02Z., .503 
Vesuvius. Rich wall flower-red. + 0z., .503 
Mandarin. Bright orange shaded with crimson. Gs 
Farquhar’s ee Brilliant orange-crimson; 
very showy. Aa 40Z., 153 
californica. ello: Graze centre, 
» $1.25; o2., 353 
californica alba. Pure white Oz.,. .40; 
erocea. Large orange flowers. Oz., .40; 
Farquhar’s SOE Mixture. Including all the 
new shades. ae Oz., $1.50; + oz., .50; 
Mixed. as Be 1Ib., $1.25; 0z., .40; 
Collection of 6 varieties, separate, our elections 
FEVERFEW. 
2175 Golden Ball. 
2185 Amblyodon. 
centres. 2 ft. 
Gaillardia. (Blanket Flower.) 2205 Finest mixed. 
2204 tricolor rosea. 
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ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Eschscholtzia Farquhar’s Special Mixture. 
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2160 EUPHORBIA heterophylla. (Mexican Fire Plant.) Pkt. 
Showy plant with glossy green leaves, which about 
mid-summer become tipped with orange-scarlet. 
2 to 3 ft. ee : sie ets + OZ., 303 
2165 variegata. (Sao Mount.) Foliage ee 
fully veined and margined with white. 2 ft. Oz., 
(Matricaria eximia.) 
2170 Silver Ball. Double white. 14 ft. ae rete Mi Zs, stg sO; 
Large heads of golden-yellow flowers 
GAILLARDIA. (Blanket Flower.) 
An exceedingly popular and showy annual, producing throughout the Summer an 
abundance of large, handsome flowers. 2 ft. 
2180 Farquhar’s Large-Flowered Single Mixed ... mae Sa Oz., .50; 
Deep red, single 
2190 Lorenziana Double Mixed. Large yellow and red flowers ae oT 02., 25: 
For Perennial Gaillardias, see Nos. 6785-6795. 
2200 GAURA Lindheimeri. A graceful perennial, flowering the first season from 
seed and producing long sprays of red-tinted white flowers. 2 ft. 4 0Z., .203 
2201 GAZANIA splendens hybrida mixed. A tender perennial blooming the first 
season from seed. The flowers vary from ent to deep yellow with black 
2202 GILIA coronopifolia. A very handsome half-hardy biennial, bearing large 
spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. The plants attain a height of 23 ft. to 3 and 
remain in bloom the greater part of the Summer. Seeds should be sown in 
January for plants to bloom the same season + io 
The following Gilias are hardy annuals much Fe ene by y ee 
2203 capitata. Pretty pale mauve flowers borne on long stems; fine for cutting. 
4 O0Z., .20; 
Flowers rose with black centres. + 02z., .25; 
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