70 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
DELPHllVIUM— (Perennial Larkspur)— Those iuc (Hie of 
Ih© most handsome and most useful hai'dy plants, and 
for the Perennial border is invaluahle. Excellent for 
cut flowers, producing large long spikes of beauliful 
flowers, of varying shades of blue. Hardy Perennial. 
Formosum— Dark blue Pkt., iOc 
This is the old favorite dark blue Larkspur, and one of 
the best. Hardy Perennial. 
Belladonna Pkl.. tOc 
A very free and continuous bloomer, \vi(h flowers of a 
Turquoise blue. Hardy Perennial. 
Chinense— (Blue Butterfly) Pkt., 10c 
Another splendid type, very free flowering, with flow- 
ers of a beautiful Gentian blue. Hardy Perennial. 
Hybriduni Fl. PI.— Finest Double Mixed in a great variety 
of charming colors. Per pkl., 10c 
Fop .\nnnnl Varieties See Larkspur.s. 
Ileddevvigii— (Single Japan Pink)— Flowers of the most 
wonderful coloring, beautifully marked. Per pkt., 5c. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VABIETIES. 
Heddeulgii Fl. PL— (Double Japan Pink)— Very large and 
double flowers of brilliant colors Pkt., lOc 
Chinense Fl. PL— (China or India Pink)— Blooms in clus- 
ters, with a brilliant assorUnent of colors. Per pkt., 10c 
Plumarius— (Hai-dy Peivnnial Grass Pink, Scotch Pink or 
Pheasants Eye) — A single hardy perennial pink, with 
fringed edge, light colored flowers with a darker center 
various colored. The old-fashioned garden favorite. 
Per pkt 10c 
DOLICHOS— (Hyacinth Bean, Daylight) Pkt., 10c 
This is a white form of the well known Hyacinth bean, 
and of most rapid growth and very free blooming habit. 
It has been known to bloom in 8 weeks from the time 
of sowing, at a height of ten feet. Annual. 
DOLICHOS— (Hyacinth Bean)— Scarlet Pkt., 10c 
A scarlet type of the same; rapid growth as the preced- 
ing variely and very free flowering. .Annual. 
ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA— (See Wild 
Cucumber.) 
PINKS— (Dianth us Heddewigii) 
DIANTHUS— (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 re- 
main, but better results are obtained, at least in the 
north, if ptanis are started in the house. White and 
dark crimson selfs, also white lipped light purple and 
shades of red with darker blotchings. 
Crimson Bell — Rich Velvety Crimson Per' pkt., 10c 
Eastern Queen — Beautifully marked with rose and mauve. 
Per pkt 10c 
Eschscholtzia. 
ESCHSCHOLTZI A— ( Cal i f orn ia Poppy) 
State flower of California. A genus 
of the Poppy family, fully as valu- 
able as the common Poppy for gar- 
don ornamentation, as it blooms al- 
most continuously. Hardy annuals; 
height one foot. 
California Poppy — 
Peerless Mixed oz., 60c; Pkt., 10c 
Fine Mixed oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c 
Yellow Pkt., 10c 
White Pkt., IOc 
Rose Pkt, lOe 
Crimson King Pkt. 10c 
Golden W«st Pkt., IOc 
EUTOCA—(Viscida)— Intense Blue, per 
pkt 5c 
Foliage dull green, covered with 
hairs; blossoms blue and striped, % 
of an inch across, produced in term- 
inal 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. 
FORGET-ME-NOT— (See Myosotis.) 
FOXGLOVE— (Dloitalis)—Mixed Pkt., 5c 
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, Lav- 
ender and Rose. A valuable flower in every perennial 
garden; does not usually blossom until the second year. 
Hardy biennials or perennials. 
FOXGLOVE— (Digitalis)— Gloxiniaflora Pkt., lOc 
This type of similar growth to the preceding variety, 
bears beautifully spotted flowers resembling the Glox- 
inia. 
