

Esehscholtzia Calif ornica, bright yellow, with rich orange center: from 



California. 

 *' crocea alba, creamy white; 6 inches high. 



" mixed, seeds of above varieties mixed. 



EUTOCA. 



Showy free-flowering plants, suitable for beds and borders: succeed in 

 any light, rich soil. Hardy annual. 1 foot. 

 Eutoea viseida, blue. 



" alba striata, white, striped with blue. 



" " mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. . 



EYENING PRmEOSE.-((ENOTHEEA.) 



One of the most useful, free-flowering plants for beds, borders or edgings. 

 Most of the varieties are perennial. 



CEnothera aeaulis alba, large silvery-white blossoms. Hardy perennial, 

 but blooms the first year if started early. 6 inches high. 

 '*' Lam-arckiana, flowers bright yellovv. large, and in clusters. 



3 feet high. 



EYERLASTmG PEA. 



(See Lathyrus.) 



rOEGET-ME-:NOT.— (Myosotis.) 



A well known plant, bearing clusters of star-like flowers; best adapted 

 to moist situations, though growing in almost any soil. Half hardy perennial. 

 Myosotis palustris, blue flowers, with white and yellow eyes. A variety 

 with white flowers is not so great a favorite. 



FOUR O'CLOCK.— (Maevel of Peetj.) 



So called because the flowers close while the sun is clear and hot. It is 

 really a fine plant, with fragrant flowers and bright foliage. Seeds may be 

 sown in open ground. 2 feet. 



Four O'clock, gold-striped, 

 red. 

 scarlet, 

 silver-striped, 

 white, 

 yellow. 



variegated foliage, 

 sweet-scented, 

 mixed, all the above varieties mixed. 



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