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EVERLASTING FLOWERS 



SPECIAL MIXTURE — A single packet will give in abund- 

 ance a great variety of the most attractive Everlasting 

 Flowers. Pkt. 3c.; or 4 Pkts. for lOc. 



EVENING PRIMROSE or Oenothera 



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

 softest, richest shades of vellow, and deliciouslj' fragrant. 

 Pkt. 3c 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 



Hardy annual, growing about one foot high, bearing a 

 profusion of rich yellow flowers about two inches in diame- 

 ter, making a blaze of color in the sunshine and fully as 

 valuable as the common Poppy for garden ornamentation 

 and as easily grown. Pkt. 3c. ; oz. 25c. 



FAIRY OR BABY ROSE 



Roses From Seed the First Year. 



The plants bloom in three months after sow- 

 ing, so that seed sown in February in the house 

 may be had in bloom in June in the open ground, 

 where they continue to bloom throughout the 

 season, giving about an equal proportion of sin- 

 gle, semi-double and double flowers borne in 

 clusters The plants grow about one foot high, 

 are hardy and may be treated as annua. s. 

 Pkt 6c. 



FRAGRARIA— Indica 



Hardy creeper from India, with small red 

 fruit and yellow blossoms. Pkt. 3c, 



FERNS 



Very desirable for Wardian cases or fern- 

 eries, thriving in a 

 peaty, sandy soil, 

 and moist, shady 

 positions in the 

 garcen during 

 Summer. The 

 seed is slow of 

 germination. Fin- 



Fuchsia. 



FEVERFEW (Matricaria) 



WHITE QE.H — .\ fine, old-fashioned bedding plant; also 

 suitable for pot culture. It grows about IS inches high, 

 with numerous branching flower-stems, and are literally 

 covered with very double, pure white flowers an inch in 

 diameter. Blooms until frost. Fine for cemetery bed- 

 ding. Pkt. 4c. 

 GOLDEN FLEECE— Especially adapted for the edging of 

 beds, as the foliage is beautifully serrated of a rich gold- 

 en color. Pkt. 3c. 



FOUR O'CLOCK (Marvel of Peru) 



No flower makes a prettier border than the old-fashioned 

 Four O'clock. Plants grow to a height of 2 feet and make 

 a compact hedge covered with blooms in early morning 

 and evening that rival the choicest garden flowers. It is 

 one of the most brilliant and showy plants that can be 

 grow n with little or no trouble. Finest .Mixed. Pkt. 4c. ; 

 oz. 1 5c. 



FUCHSIAS (Lady's Eardrops) 



Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as from 

 cuttings, and from seed many new varieties are ob- 

 tained. They will flower freely the first year in the 

 open ground, while the plants can be taken in the 

 house in Winter where they will flower still more 

 freely. Choicest Double and Single, mixed, Pkt 8c 



FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 



QUICK BLOOAIING— This type may be treated as 

 annuals and be sown at any time of the year, be- 

 ginning to flower in from 8 co 10 weeks' time. 

 The plants are of round, bushy form, 5 to 7 in- 

 ches high, and when fully grown are perfectly 

 covered with clusters of exquisits flowers Valu 

 able for winter-flowering in po's. as well as for 

 garden beds and edgings. Pkt. 6c 



(VICTORLA) — This is the finest variety of the beau 

 tiful old favorite Forget-Me-Not. .Makes low 

 bushy plants 6 to 8 inches hifh and the same in 

 width, and bears a profusion of lovely azure blue 

 flowers. Pkt. 4c. 



Four O'clock or Marvel of Peru. 



Evening Primrose. 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy.) 



Forget-Me-Not. 



