FOR THE GARDEN Flower Seeds 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
or California Poppies 
Eschscboltzias are among our most beautiful and popular 
annuals, being of the easiest culture. From spring-sown seeds 
they flower profusely until late in the autumn, making them 
invaluable for bedding. The plants are of dwarf branchiog 
habit, about 1 foot high. 
No- Pkt. cU. 
293. CRIMSON KING— The best of the red-flowering varieUes. 
Bright crimson, interior satiny-carmine . 10 
294. ORANGE KING— The flower is of a deep orange yellow 
colour. A most vigorous grower 10 
295. CARMINE KING— A beautiful rose-colored variety, in 
•>Qc n..—^ 'S.^'?iJD.^.'.''°£f^ ^ intense on the inside as on the outer petals 10 
296. DAINTY QUEEN"— The color is a tender blush or pale coral pink. 
slightly deeper towards the edges, with a ground work of delicate cream. 
lof same shade inside the flower as outside. Exquisite... 10 
;«* i,,;^^ splendid deep orange-crimson large flower 10 
im. t.ol.DEN WEST — Flowers are large and numerous. Bright yellow with 
299. Sl^tl''\^l^^°l^rjl^^'''''"^°'''''^'' \X 
300. DOUBLE MIXED . ". 10 
ECHEVERIA 
301. METALLICA— gg 
Broad bronzy leaves and tall flower spikes. invaiiiable " for sub-tropical 
gardemng. 
EUPHORBIA 
302. VARIEGATA— H. a.. 2 ft. Ornamental foliage 10 
303. BLUE— H. a., 1ft.. 
EUTOCA 
FREESiA 
10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
304. HYBRIDA MIXED — Extremely valuable new varietiee, with flowers 
in different shades of pink, rose, purple, blue, violet, orange, sulphur 
yellow, brown, etc., often delicately spotted and veined. They can be 
grown and forced as easily as the old white Freesias and may be had in 
bloom m 6 to 7 months from seed . SO 
FERNS 
305. GREENHOUSE VARIETIES, MIXED jS 
'"^"'inll.'.Xlwi,^^?.^* SPORES.— We have pleasui^e in offering iiUectiOTsof' "choiceVtnaiiid Varieties; iid 
^n^tioL^n th. V^^^Z ''■'i" sections. The spores are saved from one of the> finest 
coUections m the Kingdom. In sealed packets containing 12 named varieties JI.SO 
No. FUCHSIA Pkt. cts. 
306. Splendid mixture sq 
GAILLARDIA 
Showy garden annuals, large flowers and splendid 
for cutting. 
No Pkt cts 
307. LORENZIANA "THE BRIDE"— (New). 
The flower is cream white, very double, and 
borne on very long stalks, making it an 
ideal plant either for bedding or cut bloom 25 
308. LORENZIANA DOUBLE— Mixed H. a , T 
310. 
foot 
309. SINGLE 
288. 
DELPHINIUM 
287. BLUE BUTTERFLY— A brilliant blue variety of compact habit which No. 
can be flowered as an annual if sown early. Excellent for small beds and 
as an edging to taller plants. Height 15 inches ' 20 
DIMORPHOTHECA or African Daisy 
" GOLDEN AFRICAN DAISY (D. Aurantlaca)— An extremely showy 
annual of neat branching habit, grows about 12 inches high, flowering 
during the summer in continuous profusion. The single Daisy-like blos- 
soms, 2}^ inches in diameter, are brilliant orange, with a dark colored disk 
zoned black; well adapted for groups or borders; it stands the heat finely 
and produces its pretty flowers very early in sunny situations and wiU 
continue to flower during the summer 10 
289. HYBRID AFRICAN DAISIES— In growth and flower these new hybrids 
are like the parent, but they vary in color from white to red and tints of 
sulphur-lemon and golden-yellow, orange, reddish-yellow-salmon shades; 
many are marked with different colored zones 15 
DOLICHOS LABLAB 
290. MIXED— T. 
MIXED VARIEtiES. ;.'.'."."." .; '. lo 
311. 
G AZ ANI A 
(Treasure Flower) 
NEW HYBRIDS MIXED— H. a., 1 ft. One 
of the finest bedding plants 25 
GERANIUM 
(PELARGONIUM) LARGE FLOWERED 
OR SHOW VARIETIES— Finest mixed . . . 2S 
313. MIXED COLORS— H. a., 1 ft.. 
(or Hyacinth Bean) 
10 
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. 
291. AUSTRALIS — G 2c 
292. INDIVISA— G 25 
49 
GERBERA or Transvaal Daisy 
ADNET'S NEW HYBRIDS— A French strain that has created a furore 
m the European floral world. The colors include a galaxy of incomparable 
delicacy and richness, in which an in&nity of tints, from pure white through 
yellow, orange, salmon, rose, cerise and ruby-red to violet are represented. 
Sometimes the coloring of the disk differs from that of the rays SO 
GILIA 
neat growth 10 
GLOBE AMARANTH ccmpHr«.. 
1 ft. "Everlasting Flower" 10 
GLOXINIA 
Very charming greenhouse plant of dwarf habit and gorgeous colors. 
315. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN— Saved from one of the finest 
collections in cultivation. Large flowers, beautiful colors 75 
GOURDS 
Useful for covering old stumps, walls, etc. Produce a great variety of 
curious fruit and have very luxuriant and ornamental foliage. 
316. MIXED VARIETIES io 
314. CHOICE MIXED— H. h. 
