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Eschscholtzia, Autumn Glory 



DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy) [hA-12 in.] Extremely 

 showy flowers useful for low beds and borders. They are of 

 spreading bushy habit covered by a wealth of large daisy- 

 shaped blooms which expand in full sun but close toward 

 nightfall. The dark centers common to all varieties enhance 

 their beauty. Splendid winter flowers in California and 

 Southern states if sown in late fall. 



Orange The original form, a beautiful bright orange. 



Hybrids Many colors from lemon yellow to deep orange. 

 Each of the above: J^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Ecklonis Floriferous white sort with dark disc, ringed blue. 

 Reverse of petals steely lavender Pkt. 15c 



Dusty Miller (See Centaurea) 

 Dutchman's Pipe (See Aristolochia) 

 Emerald Feather (See Asparagus Sprengeri) 

 English Daisy (See Bellis) 



ERINUS [hP-R-4 in.] A crevice in a wall or a semishaded 

 spot in the rock garden may be made gay in late spring by 

 planting this spreading Alpine. Tidy rosettes of leaves hug 

 the rock work while countless charming tiny spires of white 

 and purplish- violet blossoms rise above them. 

 Alpinus Mixed Pkt. 25c 



ERYSIMUM (Afghan Gilliflower) [hA-12in.] This attractive 

 plant makes a gorgeous show if the gardener will take pains 

 to plant it thickly in the bed or border. The upright flower 

 spikes bear clusters of small cruciform blossoms of an in- 

 tense and rich orange color. It is easily grown, blooms for a 

 long time and the perfumed flowers are quite suitable for 

 cutting. 

 Perofskianum 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



EUPHORBIA (Snow-on-the-mountain) [hA-2in.] Luxuriant 

 fohage plants are always in demand for the garden border. 

 This sort is one of the best and displays graceful branches of 

 bright green leaves which as the season advances become 

 more and haore edged with silvery white. It needs sun but 

 wiU grow well even in poor and rather dry soil. 

 Variegata M oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) [hA-12 in.] California 

 glories in this, its state flower, and today it is esteemed 

 everywhere. When massed in beds it is particularly brilliant 

 and useful, as it blooms profusely all summer. They grow in 

 bushy tufts and the blue-green foliage is very lacy. The 

 long tapering buds expand into handsome saucer-shaped 

 blossoms exquisite in color and substance. We specialize in 

 these flowers and several varieties are of our introduction. 



Autumn Glory A new and magnificant sort that produces 

 plants of vigorous habit. The flowers are very large and 

 double. The outside of the petals is a brilliant orange- 

 crimson and the inside is a coppery orange. To add to their 

 beauty they are beautifully frilled Yi oz. 40c 



Extra Golden A robust superb strain of large California 

 Poppy, with flowers of rich, pure gold coloring .... Oz. 40c 



Ramona A charming variety with frilled single flowers of a 

 copper-gold color, shading to pink Y^oz. 40c 



Sunlight A long stemmed, floriferous plant with gorgeous 

 flowers of pure canary yellow coloring M oz. 40c 



White Rich, satiny white Oz. 40c 



Mixed A delightful combination of vivid colors Oz. 40c 



Pkts. 10c each 

 Eschscholtzia, Bush (See Hunnemannia) 

 Evening Glory (See Ipomoea) 

 Evening Primrose (See Oenothera) 

 Evening Scented Stock (See Matthiola) 

 Everlastings (See Acroclinium, Globe Amaranth, Heli- 



chrysum, Rhodanthe, Statice, Xeranthemum) 

 False Dragon Head (See Physostegia) 

 Feverfew (See Matricaria) 

 Floss Flower (See Ageratum) 

 Flowering Maple (See AbutUon) 

 Flowering Sage (See Salvia) 

 Forget-Me-Not (See Myosostis) 



FOUR O'CLOCK (Marvel of Peru), Tall [tP-2 ft] Treated 

 as an annual, this thrifty family produces fine bushy plants 

 most suitable for growing as a hedge or as a low screen 

 along a fence. The green of the leaves is relieved by a suc- 

 cession of brilliant buds and salver-shaped flowers in a 

 fine range of colors. The flowers have an interesting habit — 

 they open in the late afternoon, remain expanded all night 

 and close again the next morning in the heat of the sun. 

 They bloom from midsummer to frost and their roots may 

 be stored over the winter and replanted the following 

 spring. 



Red White 



Striped Mixed 



Each of the above: Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



Foxglove (See Digitalis) 



Dimorphotheca, Hybrids 



