';!llllll!lli:i!IVIIIIIIIIII!lll!!IIIIIIi:iI!IIIIIIIi:!II!IIIIIl:i!!:!lllllllllim!!!!IIII!''n!l!ll!l!Nlllllllllll!III!llllini!IIIIIIII!lllll|ll|ll^ 



106 EVERYTHIHG FOM. TME GAIRDEM - Flower S©©dls 



EIIII 



^-^«- :»H««RH DIMORPHOTHECA or African Daisy 



J^ '^ ^^j|S^!?J^3R 2185 Golden African Daisy. (D. Aiirantiaca.) An extremely showy annual of neat branching 



jfc ?-fT y^^ . ' ^5»^^wl habit; grows about 12 inches high, flowering during the summer in continuous profusion. 



k jMii I mil 'T^Ksj^ '^l^''S^~^^^fe'n^ "^^^ single, Daisy-like blossoms, 2K inches in diameter, are brilliant orange, with a dark- 



•S*" ^fSp- lHV '^^t^ Pfe i M^KV^ 1 colored disk, zoned black; well adapted for groups or borders; it stands the heat finely and 



iVt' -». wkm^ ''-■^■w "' ^^aM^ ^HMMj produces its pretty flowers very early in sunny situations and will continue to flower during 



W 'SK " *V •'^fflTnBHMloB tl^e summer. (See engraving.) Per 500 seeds, 35c.; Pkt., 10c. 



^^ ^^sBs ^iPlBE 2186 Hybrid African Daisies. In growth and flower these new hybrids are like the parent, but 



^^ ^^^fc ^T^Sb they vary in color from white to red and tints of sulphur lemon and golden-yellow, orange, 



reddish- yellow salmon shades; many are marked with different colored zones. 



^_- .Cfcj''y ^ /' ' x^ ' l^Lrl^^ Per 500 seeds, iOc; Pkt., 10c. 



:r- ^4» ^^1 EUPHORBIA MARGINATA or "Snow-on-the-Mountain" 



^^ "T^HKSte-Z^t jj(P^r^ niwpp^M 2235 This native annual is quite popular as a garden plant on account of its showy appearance 



^PI*3a8Railpipy''^fc''\^d|i^K *^0 ^^^ ease of culture in almost any soil — even the poorest — if in a sunny location. It is of rank 



-■ ^3«»B^™"">-""S<i^^^H^C' * branching growth, about 2 ft. high. _ The foliage of light green being broadly margined with 



^ ^ silvery-white, giving the effect, in miniature of "Snow-on-the-Mountain." (See engraving.) 



'•^^ Pkt. 10c. 



GAILLARDIA, Giant Hardy Hybrid 



2250 These are hardy perennials, compact in growth, and produce a succession of flowers sumriiei 

 and fall. As cut flowers they last in water for days. The flowers are often 4 to 5 inches 

 across, colored in great diversity of variations and blendings, including such combinations 

 as scarlet with gold edge, blood-red with yellow edge, yellow with orange disk, golden with 



scarlet border, pure yellow, fiery crimson, and many others. 



^gjJH J Giant Hardy Hybrid, Miy -I Colors Per 500 jeeds, 50c.; PA(., 10c. 



GAILLARDIA, Annual Varieties 



iinii !■» W "^^ ^^B^^Hill^Ewwfe ^^t^Jr' ilJi "^^^M Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 feet high. Grown in 



J UUnW ^ *ii j**^ Our jieiu booklet W^^^^^^^^ -^^y ^SWBlMMBtt^'BB masses they are especially effective; large flowers, 2 to 3 



ISIJm^I^BP^ " H ende r sons ^^^^^^^p- ji» *^P^ ^ BB i^^faH| inches across, produced from early summer until frost; 



PIM^UmJ^H^H^^^ j^r^ FlowersforA "^^''i-WKHBull^^^ '^.^SSK^^^^^t^^ unrivaled for cutting. 



. aA^^HhHI^B^k^ ,r can Gardens". ^^^mBhI^^ ^SB^^^^^^H^^F^ 22S5 Lorenziana, or Doubl<>-flowering. Large round heads, 



Sent free on re- J^Uf^. .J^Uj/ ^^S^SSP fSSI^^^miS^. composed of numerous fibrets of crimson, garnet, 



quest. ^B^^S!^BB8p^^^x''--^^/3P^^P lemon, orange, etc Pkt. 10c. 



.^^.^^Tm i T T,i x-i 1 WBKW^' '' tJ'^-M^^S^^^ 2260 Mixed Single Varieties.. Per 500 5eeds. 25c.; P&/. 10c. 



DIGITALIS or Foxglove W^T^ ^ ^^^ '^M 



(Gloxinia-Flowered) S^K - <-' ^^3^''«^ /^^ - .^^^b 



These improved Foxglo\es are very showy, hardy ^B^^B vJU^^fcfalMriagKytAj ...Jfsaaj y ^^^^^. ^^ .^^^^^^^V I 



plants; they are easy to grow and produce freely HBMWp*^v..SBlB^^^^S?S« Ji 



spikes 4 to 5 feet high, well furnished with large, 9HP^^^ "^SM^^^^^^^^S^^S^^^ y'A 



Gloxinia-like flowers of various colors, including j^^<^^^^^MH^^^^B|feSwLl|!s^3^B ^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^ ^-'^ V 



white, cream, rose, red and other shades, all of Sj^^MB^^s^^'WBHi^HEjPwi^^^ ~ ^ ^ 



which have beautiful throat markings, spots and ^^j/Slo'^BS^P*'^^ - "t^^^sBBffiS 



blotches of purple, maroon, etc. They are more -.^Sfe"; ,5^^^^ -./** ' v^B^sB^^H 



robust than the ordinary garden Digitalis, have 



stouter stems and larger flowers. 



2ie2 Purple, Spotted Fkt. 10c. » "«■■» \ 



2163 Rose, Spotted • ■ ■ ■ 10c. 



2164 White, Spotted 10c. ^^^^E^ \ 



S1G6 Grandiflora, Yellow. Charming flowers of soft chrome-yellow 10c. ^& .^^^^^BK \ 



2170 Mixed Colors. (Gloxinoides.) Per 1,000 seeds, 35c.; Pkt., 10c. 



2180 MONSTROSA. A very unique and beautiful type, producing long spikes 



of large flowers of various colors, many of which are beautifully spotted, 

 etc., but the striking feature of this strain is the enormous bell shaped 

 blossom that tops each spike of flowers. 

 Mixed Colors Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; PA(., 15c. 



DOLICHOS or Hyacinth Bean 



Annual climbers, of rapid growth, 10 feet high, with Wistaria-like clusters 

 of flowers, f ollov.'cd by bronzy-purple seed pods. 

 3192 Japanese Giant Crimson. Blush, deepening with age to dark red. 



' _ Pkt 10c. 

 9193 Japanese Giant White. Long spikes of clear white flowers .10c" 



ESCHSCHOLTZIAS or California Poppy 



Erchscholtzias are among our most bciutiiul and popular annuals, being 

 of the easiest culture. From spring-sown seed they flower profusely uutQ 

 late in the autumn, making them invaluable for -bedding. The plants are 

 dwarf-branching habit, about 1 foot high. (See engraving.) 

 9232 Eschscholtzia, Hct/ Hybrid. .. These recently introduced novelties 



represent a great advance in the evolution of these popular flowers. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ..^^_^^^^^^_^ ^^^^^^_ 



The plant of new type is very erect and bears extra large flowers of ^^^^^^^^H^B^I^^^^^^^^EF ^^^^^V '' 



tints and shaded never before seen in Eschscholtzias. They include ^^^^^^H^IMI^^^^^^^^^Rf? ' .^^^^K I 



soft pink, scarlet, chrome yellow, coppery red, shades of claret, and ^^^^^^Hv^Bu^^^^^^^Hi^&'' ^.^^^^^m 1 



royal purple, and extra rich shades of crimson, pink and orange scar- ^^^^^^Bf\lHpl^^^^^^^^^^& ^i^ri^^^^^B / 



Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. P/ct. 15c. ^^^K^^!mM^^^^B»& -.dM^^^^^V / 



S214 Crimson Kins. The beet of the red-flowering varieties. Bright ^^^^^^^^^km^^KKSS^ .^1^' 



crimson, interior satiny carmine .Pkt. 10c. 



S21C Dainty Queen. Flowers creamy blush tinted coral-pmk, deepening ^^V^^K^ % V^^KV^'^^^K^..'.-^^ ^^^^^^V / 



in shade toward the edges Pkt. 10c. ^^■^^^^■LavI^^K '^^^Bf ^^^^^^^V / 



3920 Caiifornica, Double Mixed. White, yellow and orange. ..... .P^/. 10c. ^H^^^^^ -sW^^k. ^Mi ^^^^^^m ' 



2222 Golden \Iest. Flowers of immense size. The colors are intense and 



shining yellows, some v/ith orange blotches. ^KWItl 



Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pife/. 10c. WM.M 



S224 Erecta Compa-ta Mandarin. The plants, of upright compact, bushy 

 form, produce freely large flowers of rich, deep, orange color, shaded 



crimson Pkt. 10c. 



2226 Mikado. Large flowers of lustrous orr.ngo-crim.son PAi. 10c. ^^ 



2230 Calif orslca. Single, Mixed. Orange, white, yellow, etc. ^Hl tfA\^^Hi^^H^^^^^Hk ' ^^^K.\ 

 Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; P^/. lOo. ^■I|ljl 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA-BUSH ^i^.m, 



Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia ^^•^mL 

 2212 Grows into a bush 2 feet high. Large, cup shaped flowers, 3 inches across, on long stems; 

 the color is bright yellow, contrasting vividly with the bunch of golden stamens in the 

 center Per 1,000 seeds, 30c.; PA;. 10c. 



All seeds listed on this page axQ delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or possessions. ORDER EARLY. 



