RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDSJ 



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Eschschol tzia (California Poppy, Gold Cups) 



This beautiful and brilliant annual has been greatly improved in recent years. 

 Seed may be sown at any time during the spring, the earlier the better where they are 

 to remain, as they do not stand transplanting. They will grow nicely and bloom pro- 

 fusely over a long season in any sunny position. As a subject for beds 

 of any size or as a border, their finely cut, blue-green foliage, and glossy 

 flowers of satin-like texture, make them one of the most desirable annuals. 

 As cut flowers they are very artistic, and when used for this purpose, 

 should be cut when in bud. 1 foot. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



2421 Aurantiaca. Rich golden orange. 1 oz., 25 cts $0 10 



ESCHSCHOLTZIAS OR CALIFORNIA POPPIES 



Euphorbia 



Strong-growing annuals, suitable for 

 beds of tall-growing plants, or mixed 

 borders. per pkt. 



2452 Variegata (Snow on the 

 Mountain). Attractive foli- 

 age; veined and margined 

 with white; 2 feet. (See cut.) 



Per \ oz., 25 cts $0 10 



2451 Heterophylla (Annual 

 Poinsettia). An annual re- 

 sembling in habit and color 

 the beautiful hothouse Poin- 

 settia. The plants grow 2 to 

 3 feet high, of branching, 

 bush-like form, with smooth, 

 glossy green leaves which 

 about midsummer become a 

 beautiful orange-scarlet, pre- 

 senting a striking appearance, 

 x oz., 30 cts 



2422 Chrome Queen. Rich chrome yellow. \ oz., 25 cts 



2425 Crimson King. Rich carmine-crimson, i oz., 25 cts 



2427 Purple Glow. A bright reddish-purple. I oz., 30 cts 



2426 Geisha. Bright scarlet, inside rich golden orange. \ oz., 

 25 cts 



2428 Rosy Queen. Soft flesh-pink. | oz., 25 cts 



2429 Scarlet Beauty. A vivid deep even scarlet. Per \ oz., 

 40 cts 



2435 Vesuvius. Rich wallflower or coppery red. j oz., 30 cts 



2439 Collection of a packet each of the above 8 sorts, 60 cts. 



2440 Single Mixed. \ oz., 25 cts. ; oz., 40 cts 



2437 New Hybrids Mixed. This mixture has been saved from a number of new 



sorts of wonderful colorings, including wallflower red, old gold, fire-re 1, chestnut, 

 cream and many other rich and unusual tones. Per \ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 75 cts 



New 

 Eschschol tzia 

 Dazzler 



2423 The description 

 "Flame Color" has 

 been applied to many 

 flowers but never has 

 it fitted as aptly, for 

 "Dazzler" is really a 

 true flame scarlet. 

 The flowers are large 

 and of extremely beau- 

 tiful form, and against 

 the peculiarly beautiful 

 foliage they show to 

 great advantage. } oz., 

 50 cts.. 



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Geranium (Pelargonium) 



15 



Ferris per pkt. 



2470 Mixed. Should be grown in a peaty, sandy soil and moist shady position 

 in the garden during summer. Sow on the surface in seed pans or pots, 



keep moist, and in a temperature of 60 degrees. Special pkt., 75 cts $0 



Geranium (Pelargonium) 

 2530 Zonale, Mixed. A superb strain of the largest and finest varieties. 

 Very easy to grow from seed, which should be started indoors and trans- 

 ferred to the open in May or June. J oz., 40 cts 



Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 

 2535 Jamesoni Hybrida. Perfect daisy-like flowers, 2 to 4 inches across, 

 borne on long stems. Greenhouse perennials, making splendid pot plant 

 or for cutting. Also makes a satisfactory garden plant in cold climates 

 if wintered over in cold frames. Includes a wonderful range of colors. 



100 seeds, 75 cts 



Geum (Avens) 



2541 AtrosanguineumFl.Pl. Showy doubledark-crimsonflowersall through 

 the summer; an elegant flower for bouquets 18 inches. | oz., 40 cts.. . . 



2542 Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double brilliant orange scarlet; in flower 

 throughout the entire summer. Special pkt. , 60 cts 



2543 Lady Stratheden. New double flowering golden yellow. Special 

 pkt., 75 cts 20 



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Euphorbia Variegata (Snow on the Mountain) 



We offer an especially fine line of novelties and specialties in flower seeds on pages 45 to 52 



