Hardy annual, growing about one foot high, bearing a profusion of 
rich yoilow (lowers about two Inches in diameter, making a blaze of color 
in the sunshine and fully as valuable ns the common poppy for garden 
ornamentation, and as easily grown. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA. (MEXICAN FlRE PLANT.) 
The plants grow two or three feet high, with a branching, bush-like 
form, with smooth, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves, which are at first en¬ 
tirely green, but about midsummer, at the end of each branch appear 
greenish-white flowers, enveloped In beautiful orange-scarlet bracts, 
and the surrounding loaves are either blotched with vivid carmine or 
are carmine with green tips. It is an annual plant, but should be started 
early so it will have sufliclont time to develop its brilliant colors. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 0 cents, 
EUCHARIDIUM. (Breweri.) 
A protty and showy dwarf summer flowering annual; flowers of a pur¬ 
plish roso shading to white in the center. Flowers very profusely and is 
of easy culture. A distinct and truly elegant plant. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8c. 
Fuchsia. 
FUCHSIA. Double and Single Mixed. 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as cut¬ 
tings, and from seed many new varieties arc ob¬ 
tained. They will flower freely the first year In the 
open ground, while the plants can bo taaen In the 
house In the winter, where-they will flower still more 
freely. The seed I offer has been saved from the very 
finest double and single varieties. Pkt. 14 seeds, 12c. 
Millie B. Wlnship. Tunnel City, Wis.. Apr. 17, >95, writes: We 
hnve tried your seeds for two years and found them very Rood. 
