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WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
Pkt. 
DIANTHUS, HARDY ANNUAL 
PINKS. Chinensis. China or Indian 
Pinks. Single or double ...JA oz., 30c .10 
Heddewigii Hybridus (Japanese Pink). 
Double mixed _14 oz., 35c .10 
Sweet Wivelsfield Double Extra (Dian- 
thus Allwoodii x D. Barbatus). A 
new hardy Annual, good for borders, 
as a cut flower, and especially adapted 
for rock gardens __— -15 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS. Allwoodii. 
Double clove scented. Mixed _ .10 
Plumarium (Grass or Scotch Pinks). A 
beautiful single with fringed edge. 
Flowers of various colors. 14 oz., 35c .10 
plumarius nanus fl. pi. Double early 
flowering hardy garden “Pinks.” 10 
in. Fringed _14 oz., 50c .15 
Semper Horens. (Florists’ Perpetual 
Pinks.) 16 in. _14 oz., 35c .10 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella. H.P. Handsome 
spikes of reddish flowers and frag¬ 
rant leaves. 3 ft. _14 oz., 75c .15 
DIDISCUS. Caerulea (Blue Lace Flow¬ 
er). H.A. An attractive annual bloom¬ 
ing from July until frost. Pale laven¬ 
der flowers. 18 in. _ Vs oz., 50c .10 
DIGITALIS or FOXGLOVE. H.P. Pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of tubular flowers. 
Used extensively with good effect for 
naturalizing in shrubberies and half 
shady places. 
The Shirley. (New) Very large flower¬ 
ed spotted, mixed. 4 ft. _ .15 
gloxiniaflora. Finest spotted varieties, 
mixed _14 oz., 35c .10 
DIMORPHORTHECA. New Hybrid. 
H.A. Daisy-like blossoms of a rich 
orange color, dark disc surrounded by 
black zone. IV 2 ft. _14 oz., 50c .10 
They bloom quite young—about 6 
weeks after sowing outside, 
eklonis. Large, star-shaped pure white 
flowers with a small, deep blue disc. 
2 ft 25 
DOLICHOS or HYACINTH BEAN. 
H.A.C. Annual climbers with clusters 
of bean-like flowers. Mixed. 10 ft. 
1 oz., 40c .10 
DORONICUM Caucasicum. H.P. Yel¬ 
low daisy-like flowers, very early_ .10 
EMILIA (See Cacalia). 
ECHINOCYSTIS lobata (Wild or Cali¬ 
fornia Cucumber). H.A.C. The fast¬ 
est growing annual vine in existence; 
twenty feet in six weeks. Pretty fol¬ 
iage and inconspicuous white flowers. 
1 oz., 35c .10 
ECHINOPS ritro (Blue Globe-thistle). 
H P. Purple _14 oz., 50c .10 
EDELWEISS (Leontopodium). H.P. Sil¬ 
very white everlasting flowers, fine 
for rock gardens. 6 in. _ .25 
EREMURUS (Gold Medal Hybrids). 
H.P. Stately plant with long spikes 
of flowers. 8 ft. _ .50 
ERIGERON speciosus (The Mid-summer 
Daisy). H.P. Pale mauve flowers 
with golden centers. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 18 in. _ .15 
Pkt. 
ERYSIMUM arkansanum. H.A. Bright 
yellow flowers resembling the Wall¬ 
flower. 18 in. ____15 
ERYSIMUM. Perofskianum (Fairy 
Wallflower). H.A. 12 to 18 inches. A 
particularly attractive annual for 
growing in masses in beds or in bor¬ 
ders. Bears bright orange fragrant 
flowers in profusion during the sum¬ 
mer. One of the showiest and easiest 
grown of all hardy annuals. Will 
thrive in fairly good soil ___ .10 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum (Sea Holly) 
H.P. Spiny foliage and small, ame- 
thyst-blue flowers in large panicles. 
3 ft. _ Vs oz., $1.00 .15 
ERINUS alpinus. H.P. Bright purple 
flowers, a choice rock plant. 6 in. .... .25 
ESCHSCHOLZIA OR CALIFORNIA 
POPPY. H.A. Very attractive an¬ 
nuals for beds, edgings, masses, pro¬ 
fuse blooming, fine cut, glaucous foli¬ 
age blooms from June until frost. 1 ft. .10 
Eschscholtzia Californica. Salmon 
Beauty—double. Beautiful double sal¬ 
mon, not variable. This novelty, in¬ 
troduced for the first time this year 
is salmon both inside and out. Very 
distinct __15 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri. H.P. White, 
fine for cutting. 2 ft. . (4 oz., $1.00 .15 
purpureum. Purple blue. Aug. to 
Oct. _!4 oz., $1.50 .25 
EUPHORBIA. Strong growing annuals, 
suitable for beds of fall-growing 
plants or mixed borders. The foliage 
is exceedingly ornamental. Sow out¬ 
doors in April. 
Variegata (Snow - on - th e- Mountain). 
Elegant, bushy plants, with broad 
green leaves, \ eined and margined 
with white. Attractive in foliage 
groups. Height 2 ft. _(4 oz., 25c .10 
Heterophylla (Annual Poinsettia, Fire 
on the Mountain; Mexican Fire-Plant). 
An annual, bushy plant, with highly 
ornamental leaves, which in Summer 
and Autumn become dark fiery scar¬ 
let. Height 2 ft. to 3 ft. .... X A oz., 35c .10 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. The Straw 
Flower (Helichrysum) is perhaps bet¬ 
ter known than the other sorts listed, 
but all are fully as interesting for giv¬ 
ing variety to dried winter bouquets. 
These make fine gifts from your own 
garden to your friends. The drying is 
a simple operation; cut before fully 
expanded, bunch like sweet peas, and 
hang on a line upside down in a cool, 
dark, dry room. It takes ten days. 
Sow seeds indoors in March; outdoors 
in May, in a sunny spot. 
Arcroclinium, Mixed. H.A. Pretty 
white and rose, daisy-like flowers, so 
desirable for Winter bouquets. Height 
1 ft. __ 14 oz., 20c .10 
Globe Amaranth, Mixed (Gomphrena). 
H.A. Flowers of white, pink, rose, 
and purple, like heads of clover, but 
are Straw flowers. Hgt. 1 ft. 14 oz. 20c .10 
