DOUBLE DAISY. ^/'fj ^""^ ^^^^ ^° f'-^^' T\ 



^ ^ .-im^ i^^mM^M. pi-Qyg^ by selection and careful 

 BclUi Pe.renms. cultivation tbat good seed will 



a;ive at least ei^lity per cent, of flowers, as large and double as 

 iny of the named sorts propagated by divisions of the roots and 

 sold at a hish jirlce. The plants are excellent bloomers in the 

 house and splendid for early spring and summer flowering, when 

 planted in a partially shaded situation. 



NEW SNOWBALL, double white Pkt. 50 seeds 6c. 



LONGFELLOW, double red Pkt. 50 seeds 6c. 



DOUBLE MIXED, extra fine Pkt. 100 seeds 5c. 



^ ESCHSCHOLTZIA 



F^CHSCHOI T7IA The Eschscholtzla is one of the 

 ^ rr^' hardiest and most easily grown 



or Giant California Poppy. of our annuals. It is also a very 

 5howy one. growing rapidly and coming into bloom soon after the 

 plants ai"e above ground. The foliage is finely cut and hand- 

 some and the flowers exceedingly showy, large and freely pro- 

 luced. It is a fine flower for blooming in pots, especially in win- 

 der. For winter blooming sow seed in November or December 

 in pots or light, rich soil. They will bloom in thirty to forty 

 lays and last all winter. Pkt. 150 seeds 4c. 



EVENING PRIHROSE, 



or Oenothera. 



Large, saucer-shaped blooms of the purest white, or softest, 

 -•Ichest shades of yellow and deliciously fragrant. The swollen 

 ■Duds expand at dusk with a sudden "snap" that always delights 

 •he children and interests the adults. Seed can be sown in the 

 open ground, and plants will soon be in bloom. Pkt. 150 seeds 3c. 



EUPHORBIA VARIEGATA. 



Hardy annual; foliage beautifully veined and margined with 

 ■vhite; very showj'. Sometimes known as "Snow on the Moun- 

 :ain." Pkt. 50 seeds 3c. 



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EUPHORBIA. 



Heterophylla, or Annual Poinsettia 



'Mexican Firel'lant." "Painted 

 Grows two or three feet high 

 with smooth, glossy, fiddle- 

 entirely green, but about mid- 

 appear greenish-white flowera 



This grand plant is often called 

 Leaf" or "Fire on the Mountain." 

 in a branching bush-like form, 

 shaped leaves, which are at first 

 summer, at the end of each branch, 



enveloped in beautiful, orange-scarlet bracts, and the surrounding: 

 leaves are either blotched with vivid carmine, or are carmine with 

 green tips. It is an annual plant, but should be started early, so 

 it will have sufHcient time to develop its brilliant colors. Pkt. 50 

 seeds 6c. 



P P N 7 1 I A The plants do not grow over three inches high, 

 ^ but spread out like a Portulaca, in this way 



forming a perfect mat of fine foliage and bi-anches, which are 

 thickly covered at all times with perfectly charming blossoms ol 

 lovely colors. Fine for growing in pots. Pkt. 5c. 



Still a favorite with everyone, as nothing 

 has been found that will just fill theii 

 place. Theyiare annuals and bloom early from seed, continuing 

 all summer. The flov-ers are of fine size, very double and pure 

 white, and bloom so profusely as to almost cover the plant. They 

 also do finely as pot plants for winter blooming. 

 WHITE GEM— This is the very finest and most beautiful of all 



double white varieties. Pkt. 200 seeds 10c. 

 GOLDEN FLEECE— This variety is especially adapted for edging 

 of beds, etc., as the foliage is beautifully serrated, of a rich gol- 

 den color. Flowers smaller and pure white. Pkt. 200 seeds 4c. 



FEVERFEW. 



FODriFX-M P = lVOX Oneof the most charmingand 

 r\^iVvaL, I XTiL, I , ijeautiful of all plants, either 



or Mjfosotis. for open ground culture or for 



the house. The foliage is light and graceful, while the dainty- 

 little flowers, star-like in form, are of the most delicate shade of 

 blue, a reflection of the heaven itself. There are so few blue 

 flowers, and these are so indescribably dainty, they should be in 

 every collection. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 



FOUR O'CLOCK. 



or Mirabilis. 



Often called "Marvel of Peru." The plants are large andrequir 

 4 feet of space. 

 The flowers are 

 funnel shaped, 

 white, red and 

 striped, and are 

 very fragrant, 

 and open about 

 four o'clock in 

 the afternoon, 

 remain open all 

 night, and gen- 

 erally perish be- 

 fore noon the 

 next day. The 

 French call it 

 Belle de Nuit, 

 "Beauty of 

 Night." Will 

 srow in any gaj - 

 den soil, from 

 seed sown in the 

 open ground. It 

 is a beautiful 

 hardy annual 3 

 feet in beight. 

 Be sure to order 

 it. Finestmixed. 

 Pkt. 30 seeds 3c. 



