EtP^Ti'HU'M Agehatoides and Ccelestinum. 



ESCHSCHOI.TZIA. 



(California Poppy, Gold Cups. ) 



Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses; profuse-flowering, 

 fine-cut, glaucous foliage; in bloom from June to frost; the Golden sorts 

 and the blue Larkspur or Cornflower form a beautiful combination; 1 foot. 

 (See cut.) PER PKT 



2423 Callfornica. Bright yellow. Oz., 30 cts 5 



2424 — Alba. Pure white. Oz., 30 cts 5 



24:5 • — Aurantiaca. Rich orange. Oz., 30 cts b 



2422 Carmine King. Carmine-rose on both sides of the petals. 



Oz., 50 cts ' ]0 



2432 Cross of Malta. Pure yellow with orange blotch at base of 



petals, forming a Maltese Cross; light grey-green foliage. Oz., 



30 CIS h 



24'U Dainty Queen. Pale coral-pink, slightly deeper toward the 



edges; compact habit. 2 pkts. , 25 cts. . 16 



242t) Mandarin. Inner side of.the petals rich orange, the outer side 



brilliant scarlet. Per oz., 40 cts 5 



2427 Rose Cardinal. Large flowerSv white inside, rose outside. 

 Oz., 40 cts 6 



2428 Qolden West. Very large flowers; buttery-yellow, with 

 orange centre. Oz., 50 cts 10 



2430 Single nixed. All colors. Oz.,25cts. . . 5 



_440 Double Mixed. All colors. Oz., 30cts 6 



2429 Collection of the nine named sorts 50 



ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). 



2421 Amethystinum. Handsome ornamental hardy plants, grow- 

 ing 2 to 3 feet high, with finely-cut, spiny foliage and beautiful 

 thistle-like heads of amethystine-blue; fine for winter bouquets. . 10 



ESCHSCHOLTZIAS OR CAtlFOHOTA POPPIES. 



EUPATORIUM (Thorough Wort). 



Strong growing, hardy perennials, well suited for naturalizing, and all of the sorts 

 jifered below deserve a place in every hardy border; they will grow and thrive in 

 ilmost any position; will flower the first year if sown early. (See cut. ) pfr pkt. 



2442 Ageratoides. A very useful variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with dense 



heads of minute white flowers from August to October 10 



;J443 Ccelestinum. One of the best blue pereimials, 18 to 24 inches high, and 



bears from August till frost an abundance of deep lavender-blue, flossy 



flowers, splendid for cutting. 10 



2441 Fraseri. A very pretty dwarf variety, producing clusters of snow-white 



flowers; fine for cutting and bouquets; 1.} feet . 10 



EUPHORBIA. 



Strong-growing annuals, suitable for beds of tall-growing plants or mixed borders; 



'he flowers are inconspicuous; the foliage, however, is exceedingly ornamental. 



2452 Variegata {Snow on the Mnuntain^. Attractive foliage, veined and 



margined with white; 2 feet. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts. . . . ... 5 



2451 Heterophylla {Annudl Poimtettia Mexima Fire Plauf, Painted 

 Leaf). An annual resembling in habit and color the beautiful hothouse 

 Poinsettia. The plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, of branching, bush-like 

 form, with smooth, glossy-green leaves, which about mid-sumnier become a 

 beautiful orange-scarlet, presenting a striking and brilliant appearance 10 



FERNS. 



M70 Very desirable for Wardian cases or ferneries, thriving in a peaty, sandy 

 soil, and moist, shady positions in the garden during summer. The seed 

 is of slow germination. Sow on the surface in seed pans or pots, keep 

 moist, and in a temperature of 60 degrees. Mixed varieties 15 



Euphorbia Vakiegata 



We give a complete index of the Common Names of Flowers on pase 3. 



