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ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
or California Poppies 
Eschscholtziaa are among our most beautiful and DODular 
annuals, bemg of the easiest culture. From spring-sown seeds 
they flower profusely until late in the autumn, making them 
IIX.'^I"'' , t'^'^ding. The plants are of dwarf branching 
habit, about 1 foot high. 
Pkt. cts. 
293. CRIMSON KING— The best of the red-flowering varieties. 
^K}??i,^'^J."'^''- interior satiny-carmine in 
294. ORANGE KING— The flower is of a deep orange yeUoW 
colour. A most vigorous grower 
295. CARMINE KING— A beautiful rose-colored variety ' in 
DAllMTV '?.^?cir'!!,"^°S?^ intense on the inside as on the outer petals 10 
sfchtl^H; QIJ.EEN"— The color is a tender blush or pale coral pink, 
siigntly deeper towards the edges, with a ground work of delicate cream. 
MANDa'r'in f "'^'"^'^ ^= outside. Exquisite.. . 10 
GOLDFN ^nt"'*''' <1«P ""^"nge-crimson large flower 10 
laree ravpH hi f I~f large !»nd numerous. Bright yellow with 
299. sl^tc^tFi^^ii^ll^'^^^^r'"''^'^'^''!^^''^^ 10 
300. DOUBLE MIXED Jj 
ECHEVERIA 
301. METALLICA— 
Broad bronzy leaves and Vail flower spikes. 
10 
50 
gardening. 
Invaluable for sub-tropical 
302. VARIEGATA— H. a.. 2 ft 
303. BLUE— H. a., 1 ft. 
EUPHORBIA 
Ornamental foliage.. 
EUTOCA 
304. HYBRIDA 
FREESIA 
10 
10 
in HiH-Br»„» MIXED— Extremely valuable new varieties, with flowers 
vellow h?nw^ If ,P"^'"=' "°'<='' sulphur 
IrUZ^' Ji r ■ delicately spotted and veined. They can be 
&^?rto"7''l^on^fc'^3Ld°.'^:"^^^™ 
Pkt. cts. 
30 
FERNS 
30S. GREENHOUSE VARIETIES, MIXED.. 
FUCHSIA 
306. Splendid mixture 
GAILLARDIA 
for^cutUng'^'^''^'' ^"""^ ""^ sp'^-did 
No. 
307. LORENZIANA "THE BRIDE"- (New) 
grnr-r te^l^ng-'ySkr-^.ti-nf i 
25 
G AZ ANI A 
(T 
reasure 
Flower) 
310. NEW HYBRIDS MIXED— H. a.. 1 ft. One 
of the finest bedding plants 25 
GERANIUM 
foot 
309. SINGLE 
10 
DELPHINIUM 
MIXED VARIEtiES. ;.'.".'.'.:;:: 10 
(PELARGONIUM) LARGE FLOWERED 
OR SHOW VARIETIES— Finest mixed... 25 
Pkt. cts. 
No. 
fty^. BUTTERFLY-A brilliant blue variety of compact habit which' 
lll^\'.Ziro S "Hefg-htTi^nch^er"-' smKdT^'^S 
DIMORPHOTHECA or African Daisy 
zoned bJack, well adapted for groups or borders; it stands the heat finely 
No. 
312. 
GERBERA or Transvaal Daisy 
T e ..ic, A French strain that has created a furore 
ADNET'S NEW HYBRIDS 
in the European floral world. 
&ac&g o7?he^Srer^f»L? olt^ ?rys?~:L50 
^^;i^^<^'^'^'^'^^^^^^ situations and wi 
10 
"^Hk^e'Phi'oa'^J''^?? OXISIES-Inlrowth and flower these i 
^tphur lemo^n ^^^/^^^ r,^'^ '"■o" «° "•'^d tints of 
L"i^n'y^i^Z"rkM'd?.iLl7c^ 
DOLICHOS LABLAB (or Hyacinth Bean) 
«i"au?a" til"' ^i^"^' in addiiion io thV pra'ty flowers ihe seed pods " 
GILIA 
, 1 ft., neat growth 
GLOBE AMARANTH c„.p,,re„a 
"Everlasting Flower" 10 
GLOXINIA 
313. MIXED COLORS— H. 
314. CHOICE MIXED-H. h. a., 1 ft. 
Very charming greenhouse plant of dwarf habit and gorgeous colors 
SWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN-Saved from one of the finest 
coUectlons in culUvatlon. Large flowers, beautiful colors SO 
DRACAENA (Cordyline) 
29iPaUSTRaLTs-?g"'' 
vases and house decoration. 
292. INDIVISA— G., 
25 
10 
49 
GOURDS 
curiY:f?;ul?^a„TSv"f v^I'ry ?St"t"n^d ^J^ame^^Toliage ^^'^ 
316. MIXED VARIETIES ; " jj 
