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FLOWER SEEDS— {Continued) 63 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— (Peerless Mixed) Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c 
A grant strain of the well known California Poppies. 
The Flowers have large overlapping petals, which arc 
often delicately waved at the edges, showing beauti- 
ful and varied forms. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— (Crimson Flow- 
ering) Pkt. 10c 
This Eschscholtzia is a decidedly 
new addition to the list, and while 
we have had red and pink varie- 
ties, there have been -none I ha I 
had the intense brilliant red of 
this one. Like all of our Califor- 
nia Poppies, it is easily grown and 
blooms profusely. 
EUTOCA—(Visfida.)— Intense blue. 
Pkt., iic 
Foliage dull green, covered with 
hairs; blossoms blue and striped, 
% of an inch across, produced in 
terminal racemes. Sijcceeds best 
in warm, sandy soil, not over- 
rich. Sow in open ground early 
in spring, and thin to one fool 
apart. Hardy annuals one foot high. 
FORGET-ME-NOT— (Sec Myosotis.) 
FOXGLOVE— (Digitalis.) Mixed Pkt. 5c 
Grows to the height of three or four feet, with dense 
spikes of brilliantly colored flowers which arc term- 
inal and half as long as height of plant. Colors, White, 
Lavender and Rose. A valuable flower in every per- 
ennial garden; does not usually blossom until the sec- 
ond year. Hardy biennials or perennials. 
FOUR O'CLOCK— (Marvel of Peru). Mixed Pkt. 5c 
These flowers are funnel-shaped. White, Red, Yel- 
low or striped with these colors, and open about four 
o'clock in the afternoon, remain open all night and 
generally perish about noon the next day. The abund- 
ance of new flowers produced daily afford a constant 
succession of fine blooms. Sow seed in open ground, 
hardy annual; two feet high. 
Eschscholtzia 
(Crimson.) 
Foxglove. 
(Jaillardia (Annual l\li\ed.) 
GAILLARDIA— 
(Picta Mixed.) 
Pkt 5c 
Splendid show an- 
nuals, remarkable 
for the profusion, 
size and brilliancy 
of their flowers, 
continuing to 
bloom from early 
summer till No- 
vember; excellent 
for beds, borders 
or for cutting, 1% 
feet high. Single 
sorts, fine colors. 
GERANIUM — Zon- 
ale, Mixed — 
Pkt 5c 
A superb strain of 
the largest and 
finest red varie- 
ties. 
Geru Ilium (Zonalc.) 
GODETIA— Finest Mixed Pkt. 5c 
A hardy annual growing from 6 to 10 inches high. Of 
compact growth with a profusion of satiny cup-shaped 
flowers in deep red, pink and white, shaded and 
blended. Valuable for bedding or massing. 
GOMPHRENA, Or Globe Amaranth. Mixed Pkt. 5c 
A low growing hardy annual, everlasting or straw 
flower; about eight inches hifh, with globe-shaped 
flowers, in red or white. The plant makes a good bor- 
der and is attractive, either while growing or dried. 
GOURD— (Cueurbita.) Mixed Pkt. 5c 
A tribe of climbers with curiously shaped and colored 
fruit. Being of rapid growth, they are fine to cover old 
fences, trellises, stumps, etc. Tender annual; ten to 
twenty feet high. 
GYPSOPHILA— (Annual) Oz. 30c; Pkt. 5c 
Delicate, free flowering little plants, covered with a 
profusion of while and pink, small star-shaped flow- 
ers. Well adaptcii for hanging baskets or edgings and 
valuable in conjunction with other flowers for making 
bouquets. Will thrive anywhere. An annual that 
should be in every garden. 
