50 BURNETT BROS. Inc., 92 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 
Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids 
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Hryngllim Amethystinum (Sea Holly). H. 
P. Ornamental hardy perennial, blue 
flowers. 4 ft.25 
Erysimum, h. a. 
Free flowering hardy 
annuals, the plants resemble Wallflower; 
fine for cutting. 
Golden Gem. Golden yellow, like a minia¬ 
ture yellow wallflower, very early. 12 in. 
Idnifolium. H. P. (The Mauve Alpine 
Wallflower.) Produces a profusion of 
flowers of a bright, clear mauve, re¬ 
sembling Aubrietia Groeca. 
Rupestre. H. P. (The Fairy Wallflower.) A 
lovely Alpine plant producing pale yel¬ 
low flowers abundantly in early spring. 
6 in. 
Eschscholtzia (California Poppy). H. A. 
Very attractive for beds, edgings, or 
masses; blooms continually from June 
till frost. 1 ft. 
Aurantiaca (True California Poppy). Rich 
orange .14 oz. 30c., 
Carmine King. Beautiful carmine-rose on 
both sides of petals.14 oz. 50c., 
Mandarin. Inner side of petals rich orange, 
outer side scarlet. % oz. 30c., 
Salmon Beauty. Delicate shade of light 
salmon .J4 oz. 75c., 
Sunlight. JBright lemon yellow....J4 oz. 75c., 
Tango. Bronzy-red overlaid terra cotta. 
14 oz. 75c., 
Vesuvius. Wallflower red.14 oz. 50c., 
Finest Mixed. % oz. 25c., 
Bush Eschscholtzia. See Hunnemannia. 
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Eucalyptus. Globulus (Blue Gum). G. P. 
Admirable for sub-tropical bedding or 
greenhouse decoration .25 
Eupatorium Fraseri. H. P. A pretty, 
hardy plant; blooms the first season 
from seed, producing clusters of white 
flowers; fine for cutting. 2 ft. l / & oz. 75c., .20 
Euphorbia. H. A. Strong growing an¬ 
nuals, suitable for beds or mixed borders, 
variegata (Snow on the Mountain). Attrac¬ 
tive foliage, veined and margined with 
white; 2 ft.14 oz. 35c., 
heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant). The 
plants grow 2 to 3 ft., with smooth, 
glossy green leaves.14 oz. 50c., 
Eustoma Russellianum (Texas Blue Bell). 
A fine greenhouse plant, which used to 
be well known, and is again becoming 
popular. It has rich deep purple flowers 
with black centres and yellow stamens.... 
Exacum affine. G. P. Beautiful pot plant, 
producing sweetly scented bright mauve 
flowers, within six months from sowing. 
Atrocoeruleum. Beautiful variety with 
numerous small dark lavender flowers. 
9 in. 
Felicia Bergeriana (King Fisher Daisy). 
Daisy-like flowers of an uncommon shade 
of blue. H. A. 
FemS. The seed is saved from a large 
collection of new and interesting vari¬ 
eties. 
Hardy Ferns finest mixed. Spores of the 
best hardy varieties. 
Greenhouse Ferns finest mixed. Spores of 
varieties suitable for culture under glass 
Feverfew. See Matricaria. 
Four o’Clocks. See Marvel of Peru. 
FranCOa Ramosa. (Bridal Wreath.) H. H. 
P. Beautiful snow-white flowers, excel¬ 
lent for cutting. 2 y 2 ft. 
Fuchsia. H. H. P. The well-known house 
plant of easy culture. 
Gaillardia (Annual Varieties). Very 
showy, remarkable for the profusion, 
size and brilliancy of their flowers. 
Indian Chief. Bronzy red.14 oz. 75c., 
amblyodon. Single blood-red.14 oz. 50c., 
picta. Single crimson and orange. 
14 oz. 25c., 
picta Borenziana. Double flowering mixed. 
14 oz. 50c., 
picta, Mixed. Single sorts. % oz. 25c., 
Gaillardia (Perennial Varieties). H. P. 
Most effective hardy plants, and should 
find a place in every plant border. Fine 
for cutting. 2 ft. 
Burgundy. Shining wine-red flowers on 
long stiff stems.14 oz. $1.50, 
Portola Hybrids. Shades of bronzy red, 
golden tipped; very robust.14 oz. $1.00, 
grandiflora “Dazzler.” Bright golden-yel¬ 
low with rich maroon-red center. 
!4 oz. $1.00, 
Tangerine. Shades of tangerine orange, 
very graceful .14 oz. $1.00, 
Collection of 6 varieties, 75c. 
Galega. (Goat’s Rue.) H. P. Fine hardy 
border plant, covering itself with spikes 
of pea-like blossoms. 3 ft. 
Hartlandi. White and lilac, variegated 
foliage . 
officinalis. Blue .'. 
Gaura Idndheimeri. H. P. A graceful 
plant bearing numerous spikes of rosy 
white flowers from July until frost. 
3 ft.% oz. 50c., 
Uazania splendens hybrida mixed. H. H. 
P. A tender perennial blooming the first 
season from seed. The flowers vary 
from light to deep yellow with black 
centres. 2 ft. 
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