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DELPHINIUM. 



(Perennial Larkspur). 



Sow ia tT«nuary, February or March, in sliftUow boxes; scatter the seecls 

 thinly all 1 c<.)VOr lightly. Tranaplant in similar boxes when the younp; plants 

 have three r>v four leaves. In April or May plant where they are to Hower, in 

 partial shade, H. P. 



Formosum— Large blue and white flowers, 3 feet 5 



Nudlcaule -Scarlet, fine 10 



Grancllflorum— Fine mixed 10 



Zalil— A (lamlsome yellow variety of branching habit 10 



Le Masto<ionte (Giant Bee Larkspur;— Large blue flowers 15 



For annv'.al varieties see Larkspur. 



DRAC^NA. 



jV Well known ornamental foliage plant. 



Australia 50 



Conjesta 50 



Indivisa 50 



ECHEVERIA. 



A showy, thick-leaved plant, easy of cultivation in the house, or when used for 

 Cockeries, carpet or ribbon beds. H. H. P. 

 Metalica— Largely used both as a pot-plant for decorative purposes and for 



bedding .. 25 



Secunda Qlauoa— tJscd largely as a border plant 35 



ECHINOCHYSTIS LOBATA-Wild Cucumber. 



& handsome hardy climber, valuable for covering unsightly objects, tree- 

 etumps, etc. It is a rapid grower, attaining a height of 25 to .30 feet. The 

 beautiful green foliage is dotted over with email white ilowers, which de- 

 velop Into small prickly fruits, making an attractive display throughout 

 the entire season. H . A 10 



ERIANTHUS RAVENNiE. 



A hardy ornamental grass, somewhat resembling the Pampas Plume 10 



ERYTHRINA-Coral Tree. 



A beautiful shrub, with broad leaves and large spikes of deep scarlet pea- 

 shaped flowers. Take up in fall before hard frost sets in, cut back, and put 

 away In the cellar over winter. Half-hardy shrub. 

 Crista Gal li--8carlet 25 



Zebrina (Zebra Grass)— Ornamental grass, leaves striped across 10 



EUPHORBIA. 



A barily annual, with light green white-margined leaves. H. A. 

 Variegata '. 5 



FENZLIA. 



A splendid, profuse-bloom- 

 ing, neat little plant, graceful 

 and fine for pot culture, and 

 very effective in beds ; requires 

 considerable moisture. H. A. 

 Dlanthiflora — Rosy lilac, 

 J4 foot 5 



FORGET-ME-NOT. 



(See Myosotis.) 



FUCHSIA. 



Of this well-known plant we 

 have a choice selection of seed. 



Fine mixed, single 25 



Fine mixed, double 25 





TENZLIA. FERNS. 



Graceful foliage plants, deserving of more general culture than is given 

 them. No prettier ornament can be imagined than a vase of assorted ferns for 

 the parlor, or what is handsomer in the conservatory than pots or hanging bas- 

 kets of the various kinds. The hardy sorts are especially effective for outdoor 

 culture in shady places and rock-work. 



"Perns- Greenhouse varieties, mixed. T. P 15 



Maiden Hair varieties mixed. T. P 15 



Hardy varieties mixed. H. P 15 



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ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



California Poppy. 



Exceedingly beautiful free blooming plants. Sow seed in open bordei in 

 May or June. H. A. 



GIANT CALIFORNIAN ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



A new strain of this well-known annual, producing much larger flowers than 

 the ordinary variety. The introducer thus describes it: "This new Giant 

 Eechscholtzia is destined to become very popular; the flowers are enormous, 

 measuring 4 to 5 inches across, almost as large as saucers, on plants grown In 

 congenial situations, and the flowers are borne in such lavish profusion as to 

 fairly hide the plants, although the latter are usually robust and luxuriant. This 

 giant strain has been produced by careful selection for a number of years, and 



contains several beautiful colors in mixture 10 



Rose Cardinal— Rose color 5 



Mandarin— Large bright scarlet, inside rich orange 5 



Fine Mixed — All colors \ 5 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



Double White 10 



Yellow 10 



" Mixed 10 



EMMANTHE PENDULIFERA. 



Californlan Golden Bells. (See Noveltiee) 25 



ERYSIMUM. 



Very showy, free flowering handsome hardy annuals, very eJTective In beds, 

 mixed borders, or ribl)Ons; succeed in light, rich soil. Plant and blossom re- 

 semble the single Wall-flower, but both flowers and clusters are smaller. Late 

 in the season the Erysimum is very desirable for cutting. H. A. 



Arkansanum— Sulphur yellow 5 



Perowskianuna— Deep orange flowers 5 



EUTOCA. 



Coarse growing plants with blue flowers, flowering best In light, sandy boU. 

 H. A. 



Multiflora— Flowers freely 5 



Viscida— Dark blue, pretty 5 



Wrangeliana— Lilac 5 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 



(See Hellchrysum, Xeranthemum, etc) 



GERANIUM. 



Sow In boxes in the house or hot-bed. 



Single— Scarlet 10 



" —Rose 10 



" —Zonal 10 



Double— Zonal 85 



Ornamental-leaved Geraniums! 



Gold Bronze 25 1 Gold Tricolor 25 



Silver leaved 25 | Apple Scented 25 



Lady Washington Geranium (Pelargonium), choice mixed 35 



