WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. DIANTHUS— Contd. Pkt. cts. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
211. SALMON QUEEH— A beautiful distinct new shade 
of brilliant salmon. Fringed and splendidly 
double. Plants are of good habit and free bloom- 
ers 10 
212. MOURNING PINK— 1 ft. Double flowers of 
rich dark purple-maroon, and edged with pure 
white 10 
213. HEDDEWIGI — Japan Pink Double, mixed colors 10 
214. HEDDEWIGI DUDEMATUS— Large flowers of 
various colors, edged and marbled in unique 
fashion, 1 ft 10 
Dianthus Heddewigi Diadematus, No. 214 
215. HEW DOUBLE ANNUAL PINK " SNOWDRIFT " 
— ^This is one of the best of the many varieties of 
Dianthus now grown. The robust and freely- 
branching plants grow about a foot high, and most 
of them throw up a multitude of strikingly large 
flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, very double and with 
finely laciniated petals of the purest white, the 
effect in clumps and masses being very striking. . 25 
216. LACINUTUS STRIATUS— Double fringed, 1 ft., 
mixed 10 
217. CHOICE MIXED— Single and double varieties. . . 10 
A superb mixture of the best varieties, in great 
diversity of colors. Dianthus, generally, will 
stand the winter, but it is better to treat it as an 
annual. 
218. IMPERLALIS ALBUS fl. pi.— Double pure white. . 10 
See PINKS. 
DOLICHOS LABLAB (or Hyacinth Bean) 
219. MIXED— T. a 5 
Will grow 20 ft. high, and in addition to the 
pretty flowers the seed pods are attractive. 
DRACAENA (Cordyline) 
Graceful foliage plant, extensively used for vases 
and house decoration. 
220. AUSTRALIS, G 25 
221. INDIVISA, G- 10 
DIASCIA 
222. BARBERAE — New. Vivid rose, charming annual, 
profuse bloomer, fine for cutting 25 
ECHEVERIA 
223. MIXED VARIETIES 25 
Broad bronzy leaves and tall flower spikes. 
Invaluable for sub-tropical gardening. 
No. ERYSIMUM Pkt. cts. 
224. PEROFSKIANUM— H. a., 1 ft. Orange. Erect 
growth and sweet scented 10 
ERYTHRINA 
225. CRISTA-GALLI— T. p. (Coral Plant.) Beautiful 
spikes of pea-shaped blooms 10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA-Californian Poppy. This 
is California's chosen State Flower. The large 
flowers, 2 inches or more in diameter, are brilliantly 
colored and produced in great profusion all summer. 
Bushy plants about 1 ft. high. 
226. " DAINTY QUEEN "—An exquisite new color in 
Esch^choltzia. The color is a tender blush or 
pale coral pink, slightly deeper towards the edges, 
with a ground work of delicate cream, and is quite 
the same shade inside the flower as outside, so that 
the effect in color is the same when the flower is 
open as when closed, which is quite unusual in 
all other Eschscholtzias. It forms a small compact 
bush, very free blooming, with the flowers standing 
well above the bright green foliage 25 
227. MANDARIN— 
A splendid deep 
orange -crimson 
large flower. Pkt. 
5c. 
228 GOLDEN 
WEST — Flowers 
are large and num- 
erous. Bright 
yellow with large 
rayed blotch of 
deep orange a t 
base of petals. 
Pkt. 10c. 
229. MIXED COL- 
ORS — All varie- 
ties. Pkt. 5c. 
EUPHORBIA 
230. VARIEGATA- 
H. a., 2 ft. Or- 
namental foliage. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Eschscholtzia (Golden West), No. 228 
EUTOCA 
231. MIXED VARIETIES— H. a., 1 ft 5 
FUCHSIA 
23 1 a. Single and Double. Splendid mixture 30 
GAILLARDIA — Showy garden annuals, large 
flowers and splendid for cuttmg. 
232. L 0 R E N - 
ZIANA, DOUBLE 
— Mixed, h. a. 1 
foot. Excellent 
for bedding and 
cutting. Pkt. 5c. 
233. PICTA— Sin- 
g 1 e mixed varie- 
ties. Pkt. 5c. 
GAZANIA 
(Treasure Flower) 
234. SPLENDENS 
— H. a., 1 foot. 
One of the finest 
bedding plants. 
Orange. Pkt. 10c. 
GERANIUM 
235. (PELARGON- 
IUM) ZONALE— 
Finest mixed. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Gaillardia Lorenziana, Double, 232 
