So Hoyallwn. V|,. Ma»., '07. "I have been a patron ol youri 
ilx yeaf«. I led that I always net tny money s worth." Mri. A 
lor five or --27 — 
. C. Blake. 
DATURA, 
OR TRUMPET FLOWER. 
A busli y plant, bea ri n r 
immense funnel shaped blos- 
soms, delicalcly scented, there 
being as many as 200 blos- 
soms on n single plant in a 
season. In the double va- 
riety two or three distinct 
funnels (jrow one within the 
oUicr making a handsome ami 
firaceful flower, notwithstand- 
ing its large sisc. My mix- 
ture contains the Double 
White; Golden Queen, or 
Double Yellow also the 
single Datura, called "Sweet 
Nightingale," a velvety white 
and deliciously fragrant, Pfct 
■10 seeds. 4 ct». 
EUPHORBIA. 
A mixture of Euphorbia 
Heterophylla, the "Mexi- 
can Fire Plant," and Eu- 
phorbia Varlesrata, "Snow 
on the Mountiiin." Both 
arc remarkable for showy 
foliage. Pkt., 7.5 seeds, 4c- 
MiNNEAPOLis, Minn. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, 
OR CALIFORNIA POPPY. 
Bush Eschftcholtzla. The plant makes a low. 
shrubby bush, with flowers like the ordinar>- csch- 
schultzia in color and f.jrm but daintily crinkled 
and extra large, three inches across, on stems 12 
inches long. The most beautiful thing in ycUow 
for cut flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, S cts. 
Eachscholtzia, "Golden Wa»t." The California 
state fltiwer. dotting her meadows and making Iheni 
gay with brilliant yellow. This strain bears extra 
large flowers, three inches or more in diameter. 
Pkt.. 250 seeds, 4 cts- 
Rad Eschscholtzla. Xot all know that this 
pretty flcwcr ccimcs in other colore than yellow, 
but you will find in this pretty carmine and rose 
shades. Pkt.. 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Eschscholtzia, MIxod. The above varieties and 
other shades of ^-clln v. w.hite and rose cardinal 
Mixed. Pkt.. 200 seeds. 3 cts- 
EVERLASTINGS. 
Everlasting flowers, v.'nen v/anlod for winter bou- 
quets, shouhl be picked before fully opun. and hung 
head do^vnward to dry. Celasi.i SpicaLi Cockscomb is also pretty tf> put with 
the winter bouquet. 
Acrocllnlum Roseum. One of the most beautiful Kvcrlaslings. FJowen; ore 
double, a delicate roF-e pink with cent<.TS goldiMi. Pkt., 7.1 seeds. 3 cts. 
Ammoblum Alatum. The flowers are wliitc and very drmble. I3eing smaller 
than the Hclicho'sum and Acrocliniurn. Ihoy give variety In the v/intei bouquet. 
The buds, too, arc ver>' pretty and should be gathered ireelv. Pkt.. l.'iO seeds, 
3 cts. 
Edelweiss. The beautiful Alpine flower of which so much is written in S(>ng 
and story. This is a hardy perennial with v/oolly white flowers suitable for rock- 
work or rocky hillsides. Pkt., 300 seeds, S cts. 
Globe Amaranth. The plants bear great quantitie*; of dover-Iikc blossoms. 
Attractive in bud and flower. Mixed. Pkt.. 7.'5 .weds. 3 cts- 
Hellchrysum Monstrosum. Straw Flower. The blossoms arc large and extra 
double in many shades of yellow and scarlet, about as showy as asters. Mixed, 
Pkt.. 1.50 seeds. 4 cts. , , - ^ ^ , 
Rhodanthe. Flowers are deep blood red, rose and yellow shades, v/ith dark 
eyes. Mixed. Pkt.. 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
Xeranthemum. Beautiful violet and rose-olored flowers. Both buds and 
flowers are handsome to save. Pkt., 200 seeds. 4 cts- 
Mixed Everlastings. A mixture of the above seven named varieties, aflord- 
ing a splendid assortment. Large packet. 5 cts. , 
Collection of Everlastings, One packet each of my seven vanctios, ZO cts. 
