For a gorgeous display of color from early summer till frost, nothing surpasses Zinnias 



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1329 EuPHORB 



Euphorbia, Heterophvlla. 



EUPHORBIA 



Hardy Annual 



Annual plants, with handsome foliage; 2 

 to 4 feet, For beds or borders. Heterophvlla 

 resembles In habit and color the hothouse 

 Poinsettla; of bush-like form with smooth, 

 glossy, green leaves TPhich become orange 

 scarlet, and present a brilliant and attrac- 

 tive appearance. 



1328 HETEROPHVLLA. Fire on the 

 Mountain. Ornamental leaves which take 

 ou a deep flery appearance. Pkt., 10 cts. 



1329 VARIEGATA. Snow on the Moun- 

 tain. A show}' border plant with foliage 

 veined and margined with white; flowers 

 white. Packet, 10 cts.; ij^oiiiice, a.'j cts. 



FEVERFEW 



Heirdy Annual 

 1336 IMPROVED DOUBLE AVHITE. Well known free flower- 

 lug annual plants, having double pure white flowers, and succeeding 

 in any garden soil. The flowers remain In bloom for a long time and 

 are excellent for cutting. 1 foot. Packet, 10 cents; J-4; oimce, 85 cents. 



FUCHSIA 



(Lady's Ear Drop) 



Half Hardy Perennial 



Well-known, shrubby peren- 

 nial plants, adapted to the 

 house in winter and to the 

 shaded open air border in the 

 summer. Of easy culture from 

 seed. One of the most beautiful 

 and satisfactory of all the win- 

 dow plants. The flowers are 

 delicate and graceful iu form 

 and rich in color. The shades 

 include red, white, purple, etc., 

 In various combinations. Seed- 

 lings will bloom freely in the 

 year that seed is sown. 



7337 CHOICE MIXED HY- 

 BRIDS. The best collection of 

 single and double sorts, em- 

 bracing all the colors to be had 

 in fuchsias. 

 1337 Fuchsia, Choice Mixed Hybrids. Pkt., 3.9 eta.; 3 pkts., 60 cts. 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS 



Hardy Annual 

 1331 ALL VARIETIES MIXED. The so-called everlasting or 

 straw flowers are of eternal beauty, those that never fade. Unsurpassed 

 for winter decoration. Packet, 10 cents; ^ ounce, 30 cents. 



EVERLASTING PEA (Hardy sweet Peas) 

 Hardy Perennial Climber 



A showy, perennial climber, attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet when 

 trained upon a trellis or arbor. Not fragrant. Splendid cut flowers. 

 1332 AVHITE. Beautiful large white flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 

 J333 SPLENDEKS. Brilliant rosy-red flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 

 1334 MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 10 cts.; % oz., 40 cts.; oz., 'T.? ^t*. 



FERNS 



Half Hardy Perennial 



Ferns can be grown easily from seed. Fill a clean pot with fine earth. 

 Put the pot in a saucer and imnaerse in boiling hot water to kill all 

 weed seeds or insects iu the soil. After the soil has cooled strewthe fern 

 seed over the top of the soil but do not cover it. Put a piece of glass on 

 top of pot, and keep the saucer full of water. Never put water on top of 

 soil. In a short time the soil will be covered with a green moss-like 

 growth, and in a few weelss the little fern leaves will appear. 



1335 CHOICEST MIXED. From a fine collection. Packet, 25 cts. 



