CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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No. 



Pkt. 



FORGET-HE-NOT. See Myosotis, No. 5235. 

 FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis, No. 3415. 



FUCHSIA. These are not difficult to raise from seed 



if given a warm temperature. The plants bloom the 



first season if started early. They are admirably suited 



to partially shaded situations. 



3730 Double Varieties. Seed saved from splendid double 



sorts 25 



3735 Single Varieties. Saved from a fine collection. . . .25 

 3740 Procumbens. A small growing procumbent sort 

 with little red flowers and dark crimson berries, 

 exquisite for hanging pots 25 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA. 



No. 

 8655 



Pkt. 



EUCALYPTUS Globulus. (Australian Blue 

 Gum Tree.) This half-hardy tree is used with us as 

 a pot plant ; its bluish foliage contrasting beautifully 

 with palms and other foliage plants . . . Ounce, .40 .05 



3665 EUCHARIDlUn Grandiflorum. Hardy annual 

 with charming reddish-purple flowers resembling the 

 Clarkia ; very beautiful. Height, one foot 05 



3670 — Album. White; fine for bouquets 05 



3675 EUPATORIUM Fraseri. Fine, hardy perennial, 

 blooming the first season from seed and producing 

 clusters of white flowers ; fine for cutting. Two feet . .05 



3680 Purpureum. Deep pink; fine, hardy perennial . . .05 



3683 EUPHORBIA Corollata. A useful plant for bedding 

 purposes; the large white bracts and flower heads 

 contrasting admirably with the dark green foliage ; 

 tender perennial. One-and-a-half feet 15 



3685 Heterophylla. (flexican Fire Plant.) Showy 

 annual with large glossy leaves, which in midsummer 

 become tipped with orange-scarlet. Four feet 10 



3690 Variegata. White and green bracts; useful for 



bouquets. One-and-a-half feet 05 



3695 EUTOCA Viscida. Extremely showy, hardy annual, 



with pretty small deep blue flowers. One foot . . . .05 



3700 EXACUn Affine. Showy, hardy annual forming 

 dense clumps with clusters of fragrant lilac flowers. 

 One foot 10 



3705 FENZL1A Dianthiflora Alba. A dwarf free- 

 blooming annual, suitable for small beds or edgings 

 with pretty little white flowers 10 



3710 Rosea. A pink form of the foregoing . . . . • ... .10 



FEVERFEW. See Matricaria, No. 5010 and Pyreth- 

 rum, No. 6860. 



3712 FERDINANDA Eminens. A noble plant, excellent 

 for forming the back-grounds of sub-tropical beds and 

 borders ; greenhouse shrub. Ten feet 15 



3713 



3715 



3717 



3720 



FERNS. Hardy Varieties, Finest Mixed. Use- 

 ful plants for decorating shady nooks, rockworks or 

 borders on the northerly sides of buildings 15 



Greenhouse Varieties, Finest nixed. Fine 

 sorts 15 



Maiden-Hair Varieties. Finest mixed 15 



Sword Varieties. Finest mixed 15 



3745 



3750 



FUNKIA Alba. (White Day Lily.) Splendid, 

 hardy perennial, with broad heart-shaped leaves and 

 large white flowers like Easter Lilies. One-and-a- 

 half feet 10 



Coerulea. Light blue 10 



GAILLARDIA, SINGLE. 



GAILLARD1A. (Blanket Flower.) Very showy, 

 hardy plants; useful for beds, borders and cut flowers, 

 commencing to bloom early and continuing till frost. 

 They are of large size and great durability, and em- 

 brace many beautiful shades of yellow, orange and 

 crimson. Two to four feet. 



3755 Single Varieties, Finest Mixed. Annuals. One- 

 and-a-half feet Ounce, .30 .05 



3760 Lorenziana, or Double=FIowering. Finest mixed. 



In great variety of splendid colors .... Ounce, .40 .05 



3762 — Sulphur Yellow " .50 .05 



3763 — flarginata. Flowers red tipped with yellow Oz. .50 .05 

 3765 Amblyodon Atrosanguinea. Single, deep red, 



hardy annual. Two feet Ounce, .30 .05 



Grandif lora. Hardy perennials, producing large, 



strikingly beautiful flowers. Height, three feet. 

 3770 — New Hybrids, Finest nixed . . . Ounce, .75 .10 

 3775 — flaxima. Large, yellow flowers . . . " .75 .10 

 3780 — Superba. Crimson and yellow. . . " .75 .10 



3785 GALEGA Officinalis Alba. Hardy perennial, with 

 white pea-shaped flowers ; very ornamental and useful 

 for cutting. Three feet 05 



3790 — Purpurea. Blue. Three feet 05 



3795 GAURA Lindheimeri. Half-hardy perennial; 



flowering the first season from seed and producing 

 long sprays of white, red-tinted flowers. It is most 

 useful for vases, the slender-stemmed blossoms flutter- 

 ing like butterflies. Height, two feet . . Ounce, .40 .05 



3800 GAZANIA Splendens. A handsome plant for edg- 

 ings and hanging baskets ; flowers yellow with a black 

 zone near the eye, and a white spot at the base of each 

 petal. Six inches 15 



3802 GENISTA Andreana. A handsome variety of Broom; 

 flowers crimson and yellow ; half-hardy perennial ; a 

 showy pot plant. Twofeet 25 



3805 Canariensis. Yellow ; greenhouse perennial. Two ft. .05 



3810 GENTIANA Acaulis. (Blue Gentian.) Dwarf, 



hardy herbaceous perennials, with large, deep blue 

 flowers ; suited to moist and shady situations Four 



inches 05 



3815 — Lutea. Yellow flowers in whorls; hardy perennial. 



Four feet 05 



