56 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
DEKPmmuM — (Perennial I^arkspur) — These are one of the 
most handsome and useful hardy plants, and for the Pe- 
rennial border are invaluable Excellent for cut flowers, pro- 
ducing: large long spikes of beautiful flowers, of varying shades 
of blue. Hardy Perennial. 
Formoitun — Dark blue Pkt., 10c 
This is the old favorite dark blue Larkspur, and one of the 
Best. Hardy Perennial. 
Belladonna Pkt., 10c 
A very free and continuous bloomer, with flowers of a Tur- 
quoise blue. Hardy Perennial. 
Chlnense — (Blue butterfly) Pkt., 10c 
Another splendid type, very free flowering, with flowers of a 
beautiful Gentian blue Hardy Perennial 
HybrldTun PI. PI. — Finest Double Mixed In a great variety of 
charming colors Pkt., 10c 
Por Annual Varieties See larkspur. 
DOTTBI^i: AKNUAI. VABIETIES. 
Heddewlsrii PI. PI. — (Double Japan Pink) — Very large and double 
flowers of brilliant colors Pkt., 10c 
CMnense PI. PI. — (China or India Pink) — Blooms in clusters, 
with a brilliant assortment of colors Pkt., 10c 
Plumarius — (Hardy Perennial Grass Pink, Scotcli Pink or Pheas- 
ants Eye) — A single hardy perennial pink, with fringed edge, 
light colored flowers with a darker center various colored. 
The old-fashioned garden favorite Pkt., 10c 
DOIiICHOS — (Hyacinth Bean, Dayligrht) pkt., 10c 
This is a white form of the well known Hyacinth bean, arid of 
most rapid growth and very free blooming habit. It has beeu 
known to bloom in 8 weeks from the time of sowing, at a height 
of ten feet. Annual. 
BOIiICHOS — (Hyacinth Bean) — Scarlet Pkt., 10c 
A scarlet type of the same rapid growth as tlie preceding va- 
riety and very free flowering. AnnuaJ. 
ECHINOCrS'STIS I.OBATA— (See Wild Cucumber.) 
Eschscholtzia. 
ESCHSCHOI.TZIA — (California Poppy) 
State flower of California. A genus 
of the Poppy family, fully as valu- 
able as the common poppy for garden 
ornamentation, as it blooms almost 
continuously, hai'dy annuals; height 
one foot. 
California Poppy — 
Fine Mi.xed oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c 
Peerless Mixed oz., 60c; Pkt., 10c 
Yellow Pkt., 10c 
White Pkt., 10c 
Rose Pkt., 10c 
Crimson King Pkt., 10c 
Golden West Pkt., 10c 
Maroon Pkt., 10c 
ESCHSCHOZiTZIA — Bush — See Hunne- 
niannia. ^ 
PINKS — (Dianthus HeddewlgrgTl.) 
DIAITTKUS — (Pinks) — Single varieties. Annual. Hardy and 
half hardy biennials and perennials, but nearly all blooming 
the first year from seed; of easy culture. Seeds may be sown 
In the open ground where they are to remain, Jjut better re- 
sults are obtained at least In the north, if plants are started 
In the house. White and dark crimson, also while tipped light 
purple and sh.ades of red with darker blotchings. 
Crimson Bell — Bioh Velvety Crimson t.Pkt., 10c 
Eastern Qneen — Beautifully marked with rose and mauve. 
Per pkt 10c 
Beddewig'ii — (Slng-le Japan Pink) — Flowers of the most wonder- 
ful coloring, beautifully marked. Per pkt Bp 
BUTOCA — (Visclda) — Intense Blue, per pkt Be 
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 
annuals one foot high. 
EVEiniTa PBIIOBOSE— (See Oenothera.) 
FEVEBPEW — (See Matricaria.) 
POBGET-ME-irOT — (See Myosotis.) 
POXCH.OVE—(DlsritaliB)— Mixed Pkt., 5o 
Grows to the height of three or four feet, with dense spikes 
of brilliantly colored flowers which are terminal and half as 
long as height of plant. Colors, White. Lavender and Rose. A 
valuable flower In every perennial garden: riops not usually 
blossom until the second year. Hardy biennials or perennial.s. 
POXai.OVE — (Dleritalis) — Gloxlnloflora Pkt.. 10c 
This type of similar growth to the precedinir variety, bears 
beautifully spotted flowers resembling the Gloxinia 
