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HELENA. MONTANA 
FLOWER SEERS— Cnotinued. 55 
ESCIISCHOLITZIA— California Poppy). Mixed, oz., 25c; 
pkt 5c 
The state flower of California. A genus of the Poppy 
family, fully as valuable as the common Poppy for 
garden ornamentation as it blooms almost continuously 
throughout the season. A bed of these in full bloom is 
most handsome and beautiful in color. Hardy annuals; 
height, one foot. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— Peerless Mixed) oz., 60c; pkt., 10c 
A grand strain of the well known California Poppies. 
The flowers have large overlapping petals, which are 
often delicately waved at the edges, showing beautiful 
and varied forms. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— (Crimson Flowering) Pkt., 10c 
This Eschscholtzia is a decidedly new addition to the 
list, and while we have had red and pink varieties, 
there have been none that were the intense brilliant 
red of this one. Like all of our California Poppies, it is 
easily grown and blooms profusely, 
EUTOCA— (Viscida). Intense blue Pkt, 5c 
Foliage dull green, covered with hairs; blossoms blue 
and striped, % of an inch across, produced in terminal 
racemes. Succeeds best in warm, sandy soil, not over 
rich. Sow in open ground early in spring, and thin to 
one foot apart. Hardy annual; one foot high. 
Bush Escliseholtzia — (or Hiinnemannia). 
BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZIA— (or Hunnemannia) Pkt., 5c 
Known also as the Santa Barbara Poppy. An erect- 
growing, tender perennial, about two feet high. Foliage 
fine cut and feathery. Blossoms beautifully cup- 
shaped, bright yellow, and about three to four inches 
across. Stems, long and smooth. There are few more 
satisfactory flowers in the garden than the Hunne- 
mannia. 
FORGET-ME-NOT— (See Myosotis). 
FOXGLOVE— (Digitalis). Mixed Pkt., 5c 
Grows to the height of three or four feet, with dense 
spikes of brilliantly colored flowers which are 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— (Mai-vel of Peru). Mixed Pkt, 5c 
The flowers are funnel-shaped, white, red, yellow or 
striped with these colors, and open about four o'clock 
in the afternoon, remain open all night and generally 
perish before noon the next day. The abundance of 
new flowers produced daily afford a constant suc- 
cession of fine blooms. Sow seed in open ground. 
Hardy annual; two feet high. 
Gaillardia. 
GAILLARDIA— (Picta Mixed) Pkt, 5c 
Splendid show annuals, remarkable for the profusion, 
size and brilliancy of their flowers, continuing to bloom 
from early summer till November; excellent for beds, 
borders or for cutting; IVi feet high. Single sorts, fine 
colors. 
GERANIU»I— (Zonale, Mixed)— 
Pkt 5c 
A superb strain of the largest 
and finest red varieties. 
GODETIA— Finest mixed Pkt., 5c 
A hardy annual growing from 6. 
to 10 inches high. Of compact 
growth with a profusion of sat- 
iny cup-shaped flowers in deep 
red, pink and white, shaded and 
blended. Valuable for bedding 
or massing. 
Geranium. 
GOMPHRENA, OR GLOBE AMARANTH. Mixed Pkt, 5c 
A low-growing hardy annual, everlasting or straw 
flower, about eight inches high, with globe-shaped 
flowers, in red or white. The plant makes a good 
border, and the flowers arc very pretty, and are at- 
tractive, either while growing or dried. 
GOURD— (Cucurbita). Mixed Pkt, 5c 
A tribe of climbers with curiosly 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. 
