Eucharidium Grandifloru. 



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EUPHORBIA 

 HETEROPHYLLA 



(Mexican Fire Plant), 

 A genus of shrubby 

 plants with remark- 

 ably showy foliage. 

 Known also as "Fire on 

 the Mountain" or "Paint- 

 ed Leaf." The leaves are 

 highly ornamental, turn- 

 ing to a brilliant orange 

 scarlet, and after the 

 greenish white flowers 

 appear at the end of each 

 branch the plant pre- 

 sents a very striking ap- 

 pearance. It is easy of 

 cultivation, and pretty 

 for pots to be interspers- 

 ed with palms. Annual, 

 3 to 4 ft. Packet, Gets. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 



Perennial Feverfew. 



EUCHARIDIUM 

 GRANDIFLORUM. 



These are pretty lit- 

 tle California annuals, 

 bearing flowers of red, 

 white or rose shades. 

 They are of easy cul- 

 ture, and flower with- 

 in six weeks after ger- 

 mination. Packet, 8c. 



DRACAENA INDI- 

 VISA. 



A handsome foliage 

 plant used for vases or 

 in the sub-tropical bed. 

 It is of graceful habit 

 and is not easily affect- 

 ed by storm or drouth. 

 Packet, 6 cts. 



Euphorbia Heterophylla. 



FEVERFEW (Pyrethrum). 



Hardy, easy of cultiva- 

 tion and bearing profuse- 

 ly its beautiful white flow- 

 ers, the Feverfew is always 

 a favorite. Suitable for 

 beds, borders or pot cul- 

 ture. Perennial. 

 Mixed. Packet, 4 cts. 



Oolden Feather. A va- 

 riety especially adapted 

 for edgings. The foliage 

 is of a fine golden color 

 and beautifully cut. The 

 blossoms are smaller 

 than those of the com- 

 mon Feverfew. Packet, 

 4 cts. 



South Byron, N. Y., July 25, 1895.-- 

 "The seeds you sent me came up very 

 nicely." Mrs. Staj-ford. 



Golden Feather 

 Feverfew. 



