MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
A li.-UHlso 
till 
iMi(lMiniiiii-i' lo 
Ea>il\- ;ifi>\\ ii in 
tVft. " J'kl.. 5(1 s( 
-26 — Frcewater, Ore, — "Dalilias from your secrl wero a great 
surprise. I got six varieties and all were lovely." 
Mrs. C. W. Ray. 
EUPHORBIA 
Euphorbia Heterophylla. (An- 
nuul l'iiins('tti;i, nr .Mi'xir.in Fire Plant). 
plaiii with .ltIoss}' grReii 
I' "I '■■■K'li I'l-aticli turuing in 
lo a orange scarlet, 
ri Miniiy locatiou. 2 and S 
• •(Is. 5c. 
Euphorbia Variegata. (Snow on 
tin- Mountain 1. (Jiown fur Its beautiful 
ioliagc. wliich is vfincd and margined 
with w liito. thr luisli.'s having the appear- 
ance (.r liciiii;- a ma- of heantifnl white 
!!' |MM,i>lf onlv knew its attraot- 
unl .ui'''at (Ifciirative valne, it 
ardt'U. 3 to 4 feet. 
tlnw ci-s. 
i\cnc^s 
would ])(■ in c\( 
Tkt., 5(1 seeds. 4c. 
Euphorbia Mixed. A mixture of 
tlie above two varieties, i nel tiding also 
Euphorbia Latliyria, a peculiar plant send- 
ing up otH' tall spike. :.' to :; feet ., crowded 
with greenish wliitc, lance-like leaves. 
'I'he capsnles are used for i)ickling and 
the jiiants are said to drive awaj moles. 
Mixed pkt., 5e. 
DUSTY MILLER 
Yalual)l(^ foliag(' plants, used t i mass 
with dark-lea\'e<l plants, or lor edgintr 
beds. .\ liiu' mixture of t entaurea G.ym- 
nocarpia, and ( ineraria Maritiiiia. Some 
are hanlv perennials. 1 loot, Pkt, 300 
si'eds, 4c; •-' pkts.. 8c; 1-S u/., 15c. 
Cactus Dahlia 
DAHLIA 
Dahlias are as easily raised from seed as stin- 
flowers. and one often gets uui(|ue and beautiful 
sorts, in this way. They bloo7ii tlie lirst v<-ar, be- 
ginning in midsummer, and continue until frost. 
Double Dahlias, Best mi.ved. A splendid 
strain saved from tlie best and latest varieties. 
Pkt., 2.5 seeds. 5e: 2 jdvts.. 8('. 
Double Cactus Dahlias. A favorite new 
type. 'I'lK' Howcrs are just as double but are less 
regular and formal, which gives an added grace 
aruU-hariii. Mixed. Pkt.. 25 seeds, 6c. 
Single Prize Dahlia. A wonderfullv beau- 
tiful strain of the popuhir -ingle Dahlia, incliuiiu^ 
the much adverti^ei' ('entiir\ D.ahlia. Tlie tlowcrs 
come in all tlie Dahlia cohu-s and are trul\ t-'iant 
in size. More, Inghly |M-ize,l for decorating than 
the duulile. .Mixed. Pkt. lU seeds, 5c. 
DATURA (Trumpet Flower) 
A bushy ]daut, bearing immense funuel-shaiied 
blossoms, delicately sceided. there Ix iuLras many 
as 200 blossoms on a single plant in a seasoii 
Double and single mixed. 2 to -I feet. Pkt. 75 
seeds, 5c. ' 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy 
Eschscholtzia. Burbank's New Crimson. 
llie nio-^t beautiful of the new eriuison-ilowered type 
1 foot. Pkt., 2(10 si'eds, 5c. • ' ' 
Bush Eschscholtzia. A low shrubby bush. Avith llowers daintily crink- 
Pka^2i^t^sel!l?.'*?'^* Mixed. The above varieties and other sliades of yellow, 
Dahlia Testimonial 
Ri-idfroport, C'eiiii."! have ;i laigi pail full and 
nmniiij; nxrr witli Dalilia Imlbs whieli I 
raisrd from y.nir sn'ds. 'Ilii-y I'll issoint-d fine- 
ly \'i'<. and on,' was an iiiiin.Msr- yi Unw, 
uiiick suri)risi'd our thirist, as he did not 
know such a j)i'rfeet flower could coiue from 
seed the first .vear." 
---Mrs. Chas. F. Sill'man. 
Eschscholtzia 
r meadows and making 
white and rose. Mixed. 
