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CROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. 
eschscholtzia. 
EUPHORBIA. 
Pkt. Cta. 
Heteropliylla, (Fire on the Mountain). 
An annual of the easiest culture, form¬ 
ing bushy plants 3 to 4 feet high, with 
ornamental leaves which in summer 
and autumn become blazed with a 
darker fiery scarlet.10 
Variegata, (Snow on the Mountain). A 
very showy hardy annual, with beauti¬ 
ful white and green foliage. Plants 2 
feet high. .5 
GAILLARDIA, 
A very valuable class of plants, remark¬ 
able for the profusion, size and brilliancy 
of their flowers, continuing in bloom during 
summer and autumn; grows 18 inches high; 
set 8 or 10 inches apart. Half hardy annual. 
Choice Varieties Mixed 
5 
GILIA. 
An early and very pretty class of free-flowering hardy annuals; very attractive 
when grown in masses; not very showy as single plants. Seed may be sown at any 
time in the spring, and will bloom in almost any location; very effective in rock 
work; growing from 6 to 10 inches high. 
All Varieties mixed.. . 5 
GODETIA. 
Very desirable, free-flowering, half-hardy annuals, and well deserving the most 
extensive cultivation; particularly attractive in beds, borders and ribbons; grow 
well in any garden soil; plants may stand from 10 to 15 inches apart. 
All colors mixed .. 5 
HELIANTHUS, (Sunflower.) 
Well-known tall-growing plants; remarkable for their stately growth and 
bright yellow flowers; prove most effective for dispersing in large shrubbery, bor¬ 
ders, etc. Seeds may be sown early in spring where the plants are to bloom, or in 
pots, and planted out when of sufficient size. Hardy annual. 
Heliautlius globosus fistulosus, very large and double, and considered the 
creme de la creme of all the Sunflowers; oz. 25c.10 
Mammoth Russian, larger than the above, with single flowers; lb. 40c., 
oz. 10c.*. . 5 
ICE PLANT, See Mesembryanthemum. 
LARKSPUR, See Delphinium. 
LINUM, (Flax.) 
A handsome, free-flowering, hardy annual, which deserves a place in every 
flower garden; recommended for its long duration in bloom. Plants should stand 
one foot apart. 
Graudiflorum rubrum, scarlet, splendid. 5 
