SUNSET SEED 
i3 
CYCLAMEN. 
DIGIT»I.IS 
E5CHSCH0LTZIA. 
(California Poppy.J 
DIANTHUS. 
15 
GYNERIUM ARGKNTBUM. 
► Per pkt. 
. Cyclamen persicnm gigantenm. Charm- 
r ing plants, with beautiful foliage 
i and rich colored, orchid-like, fra- 
t grant flowers. The giant-flowered 
' strain offered by us is far superior 
i to what is generally sold under that 
» name, and represents the highest 
I type of this flower. The colors 
r range from pearly white to dark 
r crimson, with intermediate shades 
\ and markings. Mixed (20 seeds) . fo 15 
7 Cyperns alternifolius, or Umbrella Plant. 
One of the easiest cultivated foliage 
i plants for parlor or window decora- 
r tion ; easily raised from seed .... 
V Cypress Vine. A lovely climber, with 
^ dark green, fern-like foliage, thickly 
i studded with brilliant, starry flow- 
ers ; very effective. Mixed 05 
Dahlia. This is too well-known to need 
description, though not generally 
known that they may be had in the 
y greatest variety and beauty from 
[ seed. Double or Single. Mixed . . 10 
J Daisy. Charming little plants for edg- 
ing of borders ; thrive well in shady 
places. Pink, Whiteor Mixed. Each 10 
Delphinium, or Larkspur. Flowers re- 
markable for their striking beauty 
and diversity of colors. Blue or 
Scarlet. Each 10 
Annual or Perennial sorts mixed. Each 
DIANTHUS. (Pinks.) Of immense value 
for bedding purposes, as the flowers 
retain their beauty during the entire 
summer. Colors marvelous, ranging 
from pure white to richest crimson, 
and beautifully laced and striped. 
Chinensisfl.pl. (China Pink.) .... 05 
1' Heddewigii n. pi 05 
f Imperialisfl. pi, (Imperial Pink.) . . 05 
y Iiaciniatu8fl.pl. (Fringed Pink.) . . 05 
% Plumarius fl. pi. (Garden Pink.) ... 10 
I Digitalis. Ornamental perennial of 
i great beauty; the blossoms are thim- 
f ble-shaped, purple, white and spot- 
ty ted. Mixed 05 
Xmmenanthe penduliflora, or Califoruian 
Yellow Bells. The Yellow Bells of 
California forms a broad bush 18 
inches to 2 feet high. Each of its nu- 
merous branches is fairly loaded 
with bell-shaped, pendulous flowers, 
ii inch long, and of a delicate cream 
color. The seeds may be sown in 
05 
Per pkt. 
mellow soil early in spring, or the 
plants can be brought into earlier 
blooming by sowing seeds early in 
the greenhouse, hotbed or cold- 
frame, and afterwards transplant- 
ing to a permanent place in the 
border |o 15 
Eschsoholtzia, or California Poppy. A 
showy, free-floweringgenus of plants, 
with graceful foliage, and flowers of 
the richest colors. They bloom very 
early, and should be sown as soon as 
the ground can be prepared, where 
they are to remain, as they will not 
bear transplanting. On the back 
page of the cover of this catalogue the 
beautiful effect of a group of these 
charming flowers is truthfully de- 
picted. Mixed colors 05 
Euphorbia, or Mountain of Snow. An 
easily grown border plant, with foli- 
age veined and margined with white 05 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS AND ORNAMEN- 
TAL GRASSES. 
These are very popular and desirable for 
winter decorations, bouquets, wreaths, etc. 
If cut as soon as they come into full bloom, 
tied in small bunchesand dried slowly in the 
shade, with the heads downward to keep the 
stems straight, they will retain their beauty 
for years. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
Acroclinium roseum fl. pi. Bright rose. 
Ammobinm alatnm grandiflornm, Pure white. 
Oomphrena, Mixed. (Bachelor's Buttons.) 
Helichrysnm, Fiuest Mixed. 
Rodanthe, Finest Mixed. 
Xerantheraum. Leaves silvery, brilliant col- 
ors of purple, rose and white flowers. 
|^~Packet of any variety, 5 cts. 
Collection of 12 distinct varieties, SO cts. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Avena sterilis. (Animated Oats.) 
Briza Maxima. (Rattlesnake Grass.) 
Coix lachrymae. (Job's Tears.) 
Eragrostis elegans. (Love Grass.) 
Oynerium arerenteum. (Pampas Grass.) 
Stipa pennata. (Feather Grass.) 
Zea japonica variegata. (Variegated Japa- 
nese Maize.) 
i?.'fr-Packet of any variety, 5 cts. 
Collection of 12 distinct varieties, 40 cts. 
All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets, except where noted. 
