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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Flower Seeds 



Dimorphotheca 

 African Daisy 



2185 Golden African Daisy. (D. Auranliaca.) An extremely showy annual of 

 neat branching habit; grows about 12 inches high, flowering during the summer 

 in continuous profusion. The single, Daisy-like blossoms. IVi inches in 

 diameter, are brilliant orange, with a dark-colored disk, zoned black; well 

 adapted for groups or borders; it stands the heat finely and produces its pretty 

 flowers very early in sunny situations and will continue to flower during the 

 summer. (See illustration.) Per 500 seeds, 3Sc; Pkt. 10c. 



2186 Hybrid African Daisies. In growth and flower these new hybrids are like 

 the parent, but 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 Per 500 seeds, 40c-i Pkt. 10c. 



Euphorbia Marginata 



"Snow-on-the-Mountain" 



Dolichos 



or Hyacinth Bean 



Annual climbers, of rapid 

 growth. 10 feet high, with Wis- 

 taria-like clusters of flowers, fol- 

 lowed bv bronzy-purpleseedpods. 



2102 Japanese Giant Crim- 

 son. Blush, deepening with 

 age to dark red. . Pkt. 10c. 



2103 Japanese Giant White. 

 Long spikes of clear white 

 flowers 10c. 



Eschscholtzia — Bush 



Hunnemannla Fumarlaefolla 



2212 Grows into a bush 2 feet high. Large cup- 

 shaped flowers, 3 inches across, on long stems; 

 the color is bright yellow. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 30c.« Pkt. 10c. 



Eschscholtzia 



or California Poppy 



Eschscholtzias are among our most beautiful and popular annuals, being of 

 the easiest culture. From spring-sown seed they flowerprofusely until late in 

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

 branching habit, about 1 foot high. (See illustration?) 



2232 New 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 tints and shades never 

 before seen in Eschscholtzias. They include soft pink, scarlet, chrome 

 yellow, coppery red, shades of claret, and royal purple, and extra rich 

 shades of crimson, pink and orange scarlet. 



Per 1,000 seeds. SOc.i Pkt. ISc. 

 2214 Crimson Kind. The best of the red-flowering varieties. Bright crim- 

 son, interior satiny carmine Pkt. 10c. 



2216 Dainty Queen. Flowers creamy blush tinted coral-pink, deepening in 



shade toward the edges Pkt. 10c. 



2220 California . Double Mixed. White, yellow and orange Pkt. 10c. 



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

 shining yellows, some with orange blotches. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 2Sc.j Pkt. 10c. 



2224 Erecta Compact! 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 orange-crimson Pkt. 10c. 



2230 California, Single. Mixed. Orange, white, yellow, etc. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 23c.i Pkt. 10c. 



2235 This native annual is popular as a garden plant on account of its ease of culture 

 in the poorest soil — if in a sunny location. It is of branching growth, about 

 2 feet high. The foliage of light green being broadly margined with silvery- 

 white, gives the effect in miniature of "Snow-on-the-Mountain." Pkt. 10c. 



Gaillardia Giant Hardy Hybrid 

 Blanket-Flower 



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

 flowers summer 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 com- 

 binations 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. 

 Giant Hardy Hybrid. Mixed Colors. Per 500 

 seeds, 50c. i Pkt. 10c. 



Gaillardia 



Annual Varieties 



Very showy garden annuals. 1 to 2 feet 

 high. Grown in masses they are especially 

 effective, large flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, 

 produced from early summer until frost, 

 unrivaled for cutting. (See illustration.) 

 2255 Lorenzlana. or Double-flower- 

 ing. Large round heads, composed of 

 numerous fibrets of crimson, garnet, 



lemon, orange, etc Pkt. 10c. 



2260 Mixed Single Varieties. Per 500 

 seeds, 2Sc.i Pkt. 10c. 



Annuals, Biennials, Perennials: the culture of over 150 varieties of them is given in the booklet, "Henderson's Flowers for 



American Gardens," sent free on request. 



