FI*OW£B SEED 
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Fottler, Fishe, R 
^awson 
Co. 
Echinops ritro 
No. Fkt. 
DBACANA. G. P. Very ornamental in 
^’■reenhouses, witli its lonff narrow 
leaves. Also used abundantly in cen¬ 
ters of vases and urns. 
2765 Indivisa. Narrow, dark j?reen foliage..$0.10 
2785 ECHINACEA Helianthus (J^erennial Red 
Sunilower). JI. P. Flowers large, 
varying from 6 to 10 inches across. 
Plants attain a height of 6 ft.; color 
purplish red. Roots, see page 161.10 
2790 ECHINOCVSTIS lobata (Wild Cucumber). 
One of the quickest growing vines; 
line for covering waste places and 
stone walls. 20 ft.Oz. 35c. .05 
2795 ECHINOPS ritro (Globe Thistle). H. P. 
Flowers formed in heads in globe 
form of steel blue color. Foliage 
deeply cut and of silvery-white color. 
Particularly attractive. M oz. 20c. .05 
EDEI. WEISS. 
2800 Iieontopodium Sibirictmu H. P. New. 
This variety, found in Russia, is fully 
double the size and is of easy culture. 
The large white blooms are readily 
produced in England, and can be as 
easily grown hei’e. for the flowers are 
developed far better in the low coun¬ 
try than are those of tlie Edelweiss of 
the Alps.15 
2805 Iieontopodium alpinum. IT. P. Flower 
heads are flat, resembling soft-cush¬ 
ioned foot of the Hon. It is a native 
of the Swiss Alps and is used mostly 
in rockeries in moist, sandy locations. 
6 in.15 
FurflHrtinlf-yia (California Poppy). One 
E.8cnscn01izia of best annuals for 
beclcling^, bavins larse, Poppy-like flow¬ 
ers varying in different shades of 
white and yellow. Foliage is very 
finely cut and the plants hloora from 
early Summer till frost. 
2R40 
Finest Mixed. 18 in... 
.05 
2845 
Callfomica. Yellow, orange center. 
Oz. 30c. 
.05 
2850 
Callfomica alba. Pure 
wliite. . . .Oz. 30c. 
.05 
2855 
Bosy Carmine. 
.Oz. r>0c. 
.05 
2860 
Carmine King. New. 
Very fine deep 
carmine. 
.10 
2865 
Golden "West (]\raritima). Bright or- 
2870 
Mandarin. Bright orange, shaded crim- 
son. 
.Oz. 50c. 
.05 
2875 
crocea Deep orange. . 
.Oz. 30c. 
.05 
2880 
Rose Queen. Carmine 
rose. .. . *4 oz. 5 Or. 
.10 
2885 
ETJCALYFTTJS globosus 
(Australian Blue 
Gum). H. if. P. Very 
decorative plant 
for greenhouse, with showy bluish 
foliage. 6 ft. 
.05 
No. Pkt 
9010 FiinVirkfKia pulcherrima (Poinsettia). 
JJIO 1-iUpnorula Charming greenliouse shruh 
for house or conservatory decoration, with 
heautiful large crimson hracts.$0.25 
2915 heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant). 11. A. 
Flowers formed in large hracts, usu¬ 
ally about 6 inches acrossoz. 35c. .10 
2920 varlegata (Snow on the Mountain). H. A. 
Fine for bordering, with its clusters 
of wliite flowers and foliage varie¬ 
gated green and white. 15 in. .Oz. 35c. .05 
PEVEB.FE'W. See Matricaria. 
PORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosotis. 
FOUR O’CLOCK. See Marvel of Peru. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
Gaillardia 
2960 
2965 
2970 
(Blanket Flower). Very showy 
annual, used abundantly for 
borders and bedding and fine for cut flow¬ 
ers. Seed should he started early and will 
flower continually until frost. 
picta, Single Finest Mi«ed. 2 ft.. .Oz. 30c. 
amblyodon. Single deep red. 2 ft. Oz. 40c. 
picta Dorenziana. Double Finest Mixed. 
2 ft.Oz. 60c. 
GAIIiZiABDIA. Perennial. 
.05 
.05 
.05 
2975 grandiflora hybrlda. Finest Mixed. Con¬ 
tinual bloomer; very showy and one 
of the most brilliant garden flowers. 
Fine for perennial borders.... Oz. 75c. .05 
2980 Grandiflora sanguinea. The yellow color 
has been nearly eliminated from the 
blood-red flowers; only the extreme 
points of the petals still retain the 
yellow color, which appears as a 
golden seam on large and well-shaped 
flowers.15 
2990 superba. Barge, red and yellow. i/4 oz. 40c. .10 
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