CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
101 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Price 
Per 
description. 
Dur. 
Flower 
Oz. Pkt. 
Erysimum arkansanum. hA 
Erythrina (Coral Tree). 
crista-galli. hhP 
Eschscholtzia (California Poppy)— 
Californica. hA 
—rose cardinal. 
—alba.. 
—mixed.,. 
Giant (Hunnemannia). 
crocea . 
—alba fl. pi.,, double. 
mandarin. 
maritima (Maltese Cross.) . 
tenuifolia (Fern-Leaved.). 
mixed .. 
Eucalyptus, globulus (Blue Gum Tree) 
Eulalia, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Eucharidium, Breweri. 
grandiflorum. 
Euphorbia heterophylla (Mexican Fire 
Plant). 
variegata (Snow on the Mountain).. 
Eutoca multiflora. . 
viscida. 
Fenzlia dianthiflora. 
alba. 
Festuca, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Feverfew, see Pyrethrum and Matri¬ 
caria. 
Flax, see Linum. 
Fountain Plant, see Amaranthus Sali- 
cifolius. 
Four O'CIock, see Mirabilis. 
Foxglove, see Digitalis. 
Fuchsia, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Funkia alba (White Plaintain Lily).. . 
coerulea . 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) picta 
— lorenziana, double. 
amblyodom. 
mixed. 
grandiflora maxima. 
— superba. 
Galega officinalis. 
— alba . 
Gaura, Lindheimeri. 
Gentiana acaulis (Blue Gentian). 
cruciata. 
lutea. 
Geranium, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Geum coccinium, fl. pi., double. 
japonicum. 
Gesneria, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
Gilia achillesefolia. 
tricolor (white, lilac and purple.).. 
Glaucium luteum (Horn Poppy.).... 
hP 
hA 
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30 
20 
25 
40 
30 
50 
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mix’d .75 5 
4 
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1 | blue 
W rose 
“ white 
•50 
.50 
.40 
3.00 
3.00 
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena) see 
Everlastings. 
Gloxinia, see Seeds for Greenhouse. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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3 
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thhP 
w.&r. 
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, Sweet-scented, fine for cutting. Pro- 
j fuse bloomer. 
I Grows freely outdoors in a warm 
i situation ; half-hardv shrub. 
Bright colored, vase shaped flowers, 
that continue in bloom a long time. 
They are fine for budding, borders 
or pots. 
r Makes a fine tree in a sheltered loca- 
J tion. Seed should be started in 
( heat. 
1 Natives of California. Very showy, 
j Sometimes grown among grass. 
I The bracts of E. heterophylla are a 
! beautiful orange scarlet. The foli- 
f age of E. Variegata is green with 
a white margin. 
) Suitable for beds or mixed borders. 
( Extra good for cutting, 
j Requires considerable moisture. 
1 Very pretty for ribbons, beds or 
J pot culture. 
An excellent border plant. The 
flowers are borne on spikes well 
f above the foliage. They prefer a 
1 dry situation. 
Seed may be sown any time in spring 
outdoors, in a good light soil. 
They bear a profusion of beauti¬ 
fully formed brilliant colored 
f flowers, are valuable alike for beds 
and cutting. The perennial sorts 
if sown indoors or in a hot-bed, 
J bloom splendidly the first season. 
) Ornamental plants with spikes of 
> pea shaped flowers suitable for 
) borders or cutting. 
Produces numerous spikes of elegant 
white and red tinted flowers. 
) Dwarf growing very beautiful, hardy 
^ .herbaceous plants. 
Showy plants of the easiest culture. 
Produce an abundance of flower* 
suitable for cutting. 
Old-fashioned favorites that bloom 
throughout the entire season, suit¬ 
able for any situation. 
( A showy border plant with silver 
l gray foliage. 
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