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DDCRBEE'S "Full of Life" FIOWER SEEDS 



Double Daisy — Mammoth or Giant. 



DAISY, Double 



Daisies are easily grown from Spring sown seed 

 and come into flower" in a verv short time. 

 LONGFELLOW— Double, dark red rose. Pkt. 4c. 

 MAMMOTH WHITE — Double purest white. Pkt. 6c. 

 D0UBL£ quilled mixed—.! new strain. Pkt. 4c. 

 MA.MMOTH, or GIANT .WIXED— Finest offered. Pkt. 6c. 

 GERMAN DOUBLE — Good Mixture. Pkt 3c 

 BLUE DAISY (Agathea Coelestis) 

 A Beautiful Bedding Plant and an Excellent Indoor 

 Bloomer. 



The flowers are the very counterpart of the Paris 

 Daisy, but sky blue with a yellow disc: of easy growth; 

 and produces* flowers all the year. Pkt. 4c. 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean) 



Splendid climber, with abundant clustered spikes 

 of purole and white flowers, which are followed by ex- 

 ceedingly ornamental seed pods: tender annual; 10 to 

 20 feet high. Mixed. Pkt. 4c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) 

 Hardy annual, growing about one foot high, bear- 

 ing a profusion of rich yellow flowers about two inches 

 in diameter, making a blaze of color in the sunshine and fully 

 as valuable as the common Poppy for garden ornamentation, 

 •nd as easily grown. Pkt 3c. 



EVENING PRIMROSE, or Oenothera 



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

 softest, richest shades of vellow, and deliciously fragrant 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS 

 iPECIAL MIXTURE — .\ single packet will give in abundance a great 

 Tarietv of the most attractive Everlasting Flowers. Pkt. 3c.; 

 or 4 Pkts. for lOc. 



FRAGRARIA— Indica 



Hardy creeper from India, with small red fruit and yellow 

 blossoms. Pkt. 3c. 



Fairy Rose. 

 Pkt. 3c. 



FEVERFEW (Matricaria) 

 WHITE GE.M — A fine, old-fashioned bedding plant; 

 also suitable for pot culture. It grows about IS in- 

 ches 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 bedding. Pkt. 4c. 

 GOLDEN FLEECE — Especially adapted for the edging 

 of beds, as the foliage is beautifully serrated, of a 

 rich golden color. Flowers smaller "and pure white. 

 PkL 3c. 



FAIRY OR BABY ROSE 



Roses From Seed the First \ ear. 

 The plants bloom in three months after sowing, 

 so that seed sown in February in the house may be had 

 in. bloom in June in the open ground, where they con- 

 tinue to bloom throughout the season, giving about an 

 equal proportion of single, semi-double and double flow- 

 ers borne in clusters; The plants grow about one foot 

 high, are hardy and may be treated as annuals. Pkt. 6c. 



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 gar- 

 den" flowers. It is one of the most brilliant and showv 

 plants that can be grown with little or no trouble. 

 Finest .Mixed. Pkt. 4c 



FUCHSIAS (Lady's Eardrops) 



Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as from cuttings, 

 and from seed many new varieties are obtained.' 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. Pkt., double or single, mixed, 8c. 



FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 

 One of the most charming and beautiful of all plants, either 

 for open ground culture or for the house. The foliage is light and 

 graceful, while the dainty little flowers, star-like in form, are the most 

 delicate shade of blue. Pk-t. 4c. 



FERNS 



Very desirable for Wardian cases or ferneries, thriving in a 

 peaty, sandy soil, and moist, shady po.=itions in the garden during 

 summer. The seed is slow of gerniination. Pkt. 8c. 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy). 



