Euphorbia 



■Annual Foliage Plants 



I II e-on-thi-Muitnlatn 



Sow the seed of these foHage plants where you wish them to bloom for they 

 grow very easily, and are fairly difficult to transplant. Both these Euphorbias 

 are useful for planting whole beds, but are more often used for borders. 



1328 Heterophylla (Firc-on-lhc- 

 Uounla.n) Poinsettia-like, 2iilo3St. 

 Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 



1329 Variegata {Snmi'-on-lhe-Moiin- 

 lain) \\ hile banded. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vi oz. 20c. 



Everlasting Flowers — All Varieties 



1331 Mixed This mixture is so varied in content that aside from the value of 

 the flowers, it is interesting to grow just to see the many different kinds of 

 Everlastings. From it will be had plenty of mixed winter bouquets. Cut 

 Everlastings just before they are fully developed, and hang them by the stems 

 in a cool, airy place until dried. See other Everlastings (Strawflowers, etc.) 

 under their own headings. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 25c. 



Feverfew— Ma^rjcarm 



Old-fashioned flowers of easiest cul- 

 ture and distinct charm. Possess a 

 characteristic, aromatic odor. 



1336 Improved Double White Pure 

 white, d.ouble, clustered flowers in 

 summer and fall. 15 in. Pkt. 10c; 

 1/4 oz. 30c. 



1330 Golden Ball Ball-shaped double 

 golden yellow flowers on 8 inch plants. 

 Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 40c. 



Briglilly Colored Four O'Clocks 



Four OXIocks 



Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis) A free 

 blooming annual for bedding, for a 

 temporary foundation planting, or 

 for a low hedge. The many colored 

 flowers open in (he early afternoon. 



1457 Tom Thumb, Mixed Varie- 

 gated golden foliage. IS in. tall. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 20c. 



1458 Hybrids, Finest Mixed 2 ft. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 



1215 Dusty Miller, Centaurea Gymnocarpa Attractive plants with finely 

 divided silvery foliage which is soft and woolly in texture. Light lavender 

 flowers during summer and fall. Especially fine for edgings, beds, rockeries, and 

 found very useful in formal plantings. VA to 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 



1349 Felicia Bergeriana {Kingfisher Daisy) Daisy-like flowers of brilliant 

 blue, with a contrasting golden yellow disc in the center. The plants have turf- 

 like foliage and grow only 6 in. tall. The flowers are 34 in- across. Pkt. 15c; 

 1/16 oz. 35c. 



Forget- 

 Me-Not 



Myosotis 



Dwarf, spreading plants 



that like damp places best. 



Excellent for edgings, and 



carpeting beneath taller perennials. Small, 



beautiful flowers. Plants average 1 ft. in 



height. 



1490 Palustris Semperflorens (Perrnnial) 



Small, pure sky-blue blooms from May until 



frost. Pkt. 10c; Vs ox. 25c. 



Alpestris Blooming in April. Much used for bed- 

 ding (around Tulips) and borders. These Forget- 

 Me-Nots are treated like annuals. 

 1492 Blue 1489 White ) p^^ ,„ . 



1488 Rose 1494 Mixed \ 1/ „, ,=' 



1491 Royal Blue ) '^ °^- ^'"^■ 



The Stalks of 



Giant Shirley 



Foxglove are 



eno iiious 



DaturS; see Trumpet Flower, page 93 

 DianthuS, see Pinks, page 86 

 DidiSCUS, see Blue Lace Flower, page 71 

 Dimorphotheca, see African Daisy, page 66 

 EschSCholtZia, see California Poppy, page 71 

 Flowering Maple, see AbutHon, page 66 

 Flowering Tobacco, see Nicotiana, page 81 



1335 Ferns, choicest Mixed A valuable mixture of fine varieties. 

 Suitable for indoor culture or for growing outdoors in the summer. 

 Full directions for growing are given on every packet. Pkt. 25c. 



Foxglove — Digitalis 



{Biennial) Sow seeds each year for blooms the next. Tall spikes of 



bell-shaped flowers carried high above the clumps of downy green 



foliage. Foxglove does well in a well-drained place, in either sun or 



shade. June and July. 



1311 Gloxiniaeflora, Mixed Colors Large flowers in pink, rose, 



purple and white. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



1315 Giant Shirley. Mixed Colors Large bells in bright colors on 



spikes often 7 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 30c; Vi oz. 55c. 



Fuchsia — Lady's Ear Drops 



1337 Choice Mixed Hybrids {House Plant) Large, graceful, pend- 

 ant flowers in many fine colors and color combinations. Both single 

 and double-flowering plants will be raised from this mixture. 

 Fuchsia plants are easily grown from seed and flower freely the 

 first year if sown early. Interesting and showy. Pkt. 25c; 

 50 seeds 55c. 



Fuchsia Plant 



Besides the mixture above, there are Everlastings on other pages — Strawflowers and Statice, Page 92; etc. 



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