58 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
KVKNEllIAmA OB BUSH ESOHSCKOI.TZIA J>kt.. 10c 
Known 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 ^bout 
three to four inches across. Stems long and smooth. There are 
few more satisfactory flowers in the garden than the Hunne- 
mannia 
SuJuuIiXTS — (Japanese Hop.) Pkt., 10c 
Variegated Japanese Hop. Quick growing vine for veranda 
or trellis. Annual; not subject to insect pests; very handsome; 
stands drouth well. 
H7ACINTH BEAK— (See SoUchoi.) 
IPOMEA — (Mikado) (Japanese SZornln? Glory) J>kt., 10c 
New Improved Japanese Convolvulus of grand variety, flowers 
measuring from 4 to 5 inches across, great variety of colors, 
very handsome foliage 
IFOBCEA QTTAMOCIiIT — (See Cypress Vine 
ICE FI^ANT Pkt.. 5c 
Pretty summer trailing annual for vases and rock work; leaves 
covered with ice-like drops. 
XEmiiWOBTH IVY — (tuiaria) Creeping' Chxrlle Pkt., 10c 
A charming trailing plant, especially adapted for hanging bas- 
kets. 
Kochla Trichophylla. 
KOCHIA OS MEXICAN BUBITIITC} BUSH Pkt.. 5c 
Grows quickly from seed sown In iiie open ground. The plants 
are of roundel or globe-lilte form. Early in the fall the ends 
of the shoots are thickly set with small bright scarlet flowers, 
the bushy plants resembling balls of fire; makes a very good 
summer hedge. 
XUDZU VINE — (Puerarla TlinnTjeririana) ...Pkt., 10c 
To this must be avvar led first place as the fastest growing 
hardy climbing plant. It vi '1 grow 8 to 10 feet the first year 
from seed, and after It becomes established there seems to be 
no limit to its growth. Its foliage is large and covers well; 
bears small racemes of rosy-purple, pea-shaped blossoms to- 
wards the close of August. A splendid subject for covering 
permanently verandas, dead trees, etc. 
ZiABXSFUB — (Annual Delpbinlom) — This hardy annual is one 
of the best of garden plants. Sown indoors early in the season, 
and transplanted to the open ground as soon as safe from frost, 
will produce blooming plants In July, which will continue In 
flower until frost. A splendid cut flower. 
Hyacinth Flowered — Dwarf, Double Mixed ...Pkt., 10c 
Finest Mixed Pkt.. 5c 
For Perennial Varieties of :Larkspur see Selphlnlnm. 
l^ATHTBUS — (Eerlastiugr Sweet Pea.) See Sweet Peas. 
I,X3Srma — (Scarlet Flax) Pkt., 5c 
Distinguished for their brilliant colored flowers which are 
crimson with black center, saucer-shaped, and very conspicu- 
ous in bed or border. The foliage of the plant is slender and 
delicate. Height IV2 feet. Hardy annuals. 
I^imm — (Perenne) Pkt., 10c 
A fine deep blue variety, growing about 18 Inches. Hardy peren- 
nial. . i 
UNUM — (Albnm) Pkt., 
A handsome white variety of the hardy flax. Perennial'. 
10c 
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KUFINUS, OS LUPINS — Mixture 0' all colors Pkt., 5e 
Hardy annuals in great variety, growing from one to three feet 
high, and bearing spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Of the easiest 
culture. Sow in the open ground and thin to six inches apart. 
IiOBEI^IA — (Crystal Palace) — Blue Pkt., 10c 
An elegant and useful genus of plant of easy culture and well 
adapted for bedding. They make a neat edging for beds and 
are very effective in masses, being always completely covered 
with flowers. Annual. 
I^OBEUA — (Speciosa) Pkt., 5c 
A trailing variety with deep ultramarine blue flowers. Very 
fine for hanging baskets and boxes. 
Marigold — (African Double.) 
