Currie Brothers' Horticultural Guide. 



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GODETIA. 



GODETIA. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA— California Poppy. 



Exceedingly beautiful free blooming plant. Sow seed in open border, 

 in May or June. H. A. 



Rose Cardinal— Rose color 5 



iMandarin— Large bright scarlet, inside ricli orange , 5 



Fine Mixed— All colors 5 



KSli^it- 



Double Varieties of Eschscholtzia. 



Double White 5 



Yellow 5 



Alix-cd — - 5 



EULALIA. 



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



EUPHORBIA. 



A hardy annual, with light green white margined leaves. H A. 

 Variegata 5 



EUTOCA. 



Coarse growing plants, with blue flowers, flowering best in light, sandy 

 soil. HA. 



Multiflora — Flowers freely 5 



Viscida— Dark blue, pretty 5 



Wrangeliana— Lilac 5 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 



(See Helichrysum, Xeranthemum, etc.) 



Free blooming plants, well worthy of attention. 



HA. 



Uuchess of Albany — A new and handsome 

 variety, producing a profusion of large, hand- 

 some, satiny white flowers 5 



Lady Albemarle— A profuse bloomer; bright 

 crimson , 5 



Lady Satin Rose- A lovely variety; the flowers 

 are of a deep rose pinlv, the surface shining 

 like satin 5 



Whitncyi— Eicli carmine, shading to light rose; 

 free bloomer 5 



Whitneyi fl. pi.— Double rich variety 10 



" Brilliant— Eeautiful carmine 5 



Fairy Queen— Pure white-bordered rose, spotted 

 carmine 10 



Bride — White, crimson center 5 



Bijou — Dwarf, white with crimson spots 5 



Finest Mixed 5 



FEVERFEW. 



(See Pyrethrum.) 



FENZLIA. 



A splendid, profuse- 

 blooming, neat little iilant, 

 graceful and line for pot cul- 

 ture, and very effective in 

 beds; requires considerable 

 moisture. H A. 

 Dianthiflora— Rosy Lilac, 



M 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 







FERNS. 



Graceful foliage plants, fenzlia. 



deserving of more general 



culture than is given them. No jirettier ornament can be imagined tlian a 

 vase of assorted ferns for the parlor, or what is handsomer in the conserva- 

 tory than ijots or hanging baskets of the various Icinds. The hardy sorts are 

 especially effective for out-door culture in shady places and rock-work. 



Ferns— Greenhouse varieties, mixed, T P 15 



Maiden Plair varieties, mixed. T P 15 



Hardy varieties, mixed. HP....' 15 



GOMPHRENA— Globe Amaranthus. 



Very handsome Everlastings, fine for winter bouquets. Sow seed in hot- 

 beds or boxes in the house, as it sometimes does not germinate well in the 

 open ground. H H A. 



Globosa Alba— Pure white 5 



Globosa Rubra— I)ark purplish crimson 5 



Globosa Striata— Pink and white striped 5 



Mixed '. 5 



GERANIUM. 



Sow in boxes in the house or hot-bed. 



Single— Scarlet 10 



" —Rose 10 



" —Zonal 10 



Double— Zonal 25 



Ornamental leaved Geraniums: 



Gold Bronze 25 i Gold Tricolor 25 



Silver leaved 25 | Apple Scented 25 



Lady "Washington Geranium (Pelargonium)— Choice mixed 25 



