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CALLIOPSIS. Grows without trouble. Blooms oy hun- 

 ^^BHHHMiiHMiM di'eds. A lovely llovvcr. Shades of 

 orange, yellow, crimson and brown. Pkt., '200 seeds, 3c. 

 CALLIOPSIS, New Double. Handsome double sort. 



Golden j ellow wine maroon zone. 



Pkt , 200 seeds, 3c. 



CALLIOPSIS. "California 

 Sunbeams." Hardy. These love- 

 ly improved varieties are much larger 

 than any heretofore offered, and have 

 the great recommendation of being 

 early blooming; the flowers are beauti- 

 fully formed with very long stems; 

 some saucer-shaped, others flat, some 

 Cosmos flowered, some exquisitely in- 

 cur\'ed, while others are like great 

 buttercups. The petals are broad, 

 with pinked, toothed or irregularly 

 fringed edges. Some are very light 

 yellow, others a deeper shade, darker 

 around the eye— all so fine, it is diffi- 

 cult to say which is most beautiful. 

 They are 3 to 4 inches in diam- 

 eter. Pkt , 100 seeds, 6c. 



CALLIOPSIS LANCEOLATA 

 GRANDIFLORA. "Golden 

 Glory." A hardy sort blooming 

 from seed the fir^^t jear. Very large 

 golden yellow flowers, of great ele* 

 gance and beauty The plant is cov- 

 ered with flowers the entire summer. 

 One of our most artistic flowers. 

 Pkt , 100 seeds. So. 



CSCHOLTZIA-CALIFORNIA POPPY. 



ESCHOLTZIA— CALIFORNIA POPPY. 



(California'^ 

 Golden 



Glory.) These produce a wealth of beauty— a carpet of gold, unsur- 

 passea by any flower grown. A flower whose grace is beyond criticism, 

 whose beauty is unsurpassed. Produced m bounteous profusion. A 

 spray of these is the artist's ideal. What a picture they make. For 

 beds and edgings they are a mass of flowers all summer. The ground 

 is covered with the fern-like fohage, overlaid with these golden tulip 

 poppies. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c. 



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NEW ESCHOLTZIA <*THE GOLDEN WEST. 



ers of this grand new variety measure from 3 to 6 inches m diameter, 

 they have very large, overlapping petals, often daintily waved at the 

 edges. They are of various forms, some flat, some cup-shaped, 

 others very deep with flaring edges. They are of a light canary -yellow 

 color with an orange blotch at the base of the petals, which blotch 

 often suffuses almost the whole flower. They are decidedly beautiful. 

 Price, pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts. for 15c. 



GIANT YELLOW TULIP POPPY. 



( Hunnemannia 

 Fumariaefolia.) 



In our trial grounds the past two seasons this was one of the showiest 



and most satisfactory plants, in over four hundred trials. Seed sown (tiiimt- ve-i i nuu xiii id dadbv 



early in May, and by the middle of July the plants are covered with eiAHT TELLOwr tulii' fUPPV. 



their large buttercup-yellow poppy-like blossoms, and they were never out of flower until hard frost. The plants grow 

 about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery glaucous foliage. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c. 



