TTardy annual, growing about one foot high, bearing a profusion of 
rich yellow /lowers about two Inches In diameter, making a blaze of 
color In the sunshine and fully as valuable as the common poppy for 
garden ornamentation, and as easily grown. Pkt. 100 seeds, 3 cts, 
EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA. 
(MEXICAN FIRE PLANT.) 
The plants grow two or throe foot high with a branching, bush-Uko 
form, with smooth, glossy, flddlo-slmpod loaves, which are at llrst en¬ 
tirely green, but about mldsummor, at the ond of oach branch appear 
greenish-white /lowers, onvolopod In boautlful orange-scarlet bracts, 
and the surrounding loaves are olthor blotched with vivid carmine 
or are carmine with groon tips. It Is an annual plant, but should bo 
startod early so It will havo sufllclont time to uovolop Its brilliant 
colors. l*kt, 40 seeds, 0 ots. 
DAHLIA, DOUBLE. 
Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, 
but comparatively few are aware that it can be 
grown so easily from seed and flowers so beautifully 
the first season, that the purchase of bulbs is a 
needless-expense. Choice mixed. Pkt. 25 seeds, 4 cts. 
DAHLIA, New STRIPED SINGLE. 
The extra large single flowers, quite four inches 
in diameter, comprise a wonderful variety of colors, 
beautifully striped, flaked, mottled and dotted in a 
grotesque and charming manner. Pkt. 25 seeds, 6c. 
