Everlasting Flowers 



1375 Helichrysum. Ornamental and greatly prized for winter 

 j decorating in vases or for durable bouquets. Hardy annual. 



Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., trade pkt. 20 cts., oz. 50 cts. 

 See, also, Acroclinium 



Eschscholtzia, or California Poppy 



HARDY ANNUAL 



The state flower of California, and one that deserves much wider 

 recognition by everyone as a border plant. It blooms from June to 

 September. Its delicate flowers have a charm of their own and pro- 

 duce a brilliant effect when grown in masses. 



1365 California Golden West. The favorite Pkt T. pkt. Oz. 



bright yellow variety $0 10 $0 15 $0 30 



1366 Mandarin. Outside of petals tinged with 



scarlet, inside brownish orange 10 15 30 



1367 California alba 10 15 30 



1368 Dainty Queen 10 15 30 



1369 Cream-White 10 15 30 



1370 Mixed Colors 10 15 30 



Types oj Dianthus 



Dianthus, or Pinks a^^nuA 



Japanese Pinks is a synonym for this flower which is deservedly 

 popular because of its rich markings, easy culture, and profusion of 

 bloom. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



Pkt. T. pkt. Oz. 



1335 Crimson Belle. Velvety crimson $0 05 $0 15 $0 50 



1336 Eastern Queen. Striped rose 05 15 50 



1337 Queen of Holland. Pure white 05 15 50 



1338 Salmon Queen. Brilliant salmon-color.. 05 15 50 



1339 Laciniatus. Mixed colors; fringed 05 15 50 



1340 Star Pink. Flower has the form of a five- 



or six-raved star, hence the name 10 20 60 



1341 Mixed Colors. A fine strain 05 30 50 



DOUBLE VARIETIES 



1342 Chinensis fl.-pl. Large, double, Pkt. T. pkt. Hoz. Oz. 



fragrant flowers. Mixed $0 05 $0 25 



1343 Diadematus fl.-jpl. (Double Dia- 



dem Pink). Densely double 



flowers. Fine mixed colors 05 $0 15 $0 75 



1344 Fire Ball. Fiery scarlet 05 15 75 



1345 Imperialis (Double Imperial Pink). 05 15 75 



1346 Japan Fink. Double mixed; extra 



fine 05 15 75 



1347 Laciniatus fl.-pl. (Double Fringed 



Japan Pink). Extra-fine mixed.. 05 15 75 



1348 Royal Pink. Dark foliage. Fine 



mixed varieties 10 25 40 



1349 Snowball. A beautiful snow-white. 10 25 40 



HARDY PERENMAL DIANTHUS, or GARDEN PINKS 



1351 Plumarius (Pheasant's Eye). Fringe-edged, Pkt. J^oz. 



white flowers with dark centers $0 05 $0 30 



1352 Plumarius fl.-pl. Double and semi-double va- 



rieties ; . 10 30 



1353 Clove-scented (Hortensis Varieties). Beautiful; 



double. Mixed colors 10 30 



1354 Latifolius atrococcineus fl.-pl. A hybrid be- 



tween the China Pink and Sweet William. The 

 heads of brilliant red flowers are quite double. 

 For permanent beds and borders these Pinks are 

 unrivaled 10 30 



Digitalis, or Foxglove 



A stately, old-fashioned border plant, particularly desirable for 

 growing among shrubbery, or in masses along walks or drives. In 

 rich soils, the spikes attain a height of 2 to 3 feet. Seed sown outdoors 

 in the spring and the seedlings transplanted where they are to grow 

 will make fine flowering stalks the next season. 



1360 Gloxinioides. A fine strain, bearing handsome, spotted glox- 

 inia-Iike flowers n long spikes. Choice mixture. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 J4oz. 25 cts., 07. 50 cts. 



DUSTY MILLER. See Centaurea gymnocarpa 



Ferns tender perennial 



We have a mixture of Fern seed made up of the leading green- 

 house varieties. Pkt. 25 cts. 



FEVERFEW. See Matricaria 



Digitalis gloxinioides 



THERE WILL BE ACRES OF FLOWERS NEXT SUMMER AT "WINDERMOOR." DON'T FORGET 



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