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DATURA. 
Perennial. Large plants, trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Roots can be preserved in the cellar, like 
Dahlias. 
Datura Wrightii. White. 5 
Double varieties mixed. 5 
DIGITALIS—FOXGLOVE. 
A handsome and highly ornamental hardy per¬ 
ennial plant, of stately growth, fine for shrubberies 
and other half-shady places. Perennial. 
Digitalis, mixed varieties. Extra fine . . 5 
ESCHSCHOLTZI A. 
(California Poppy). Attractive annuals for beds, 
edgings or masses ; flowering from June till frost. 
Eschscholtzia, Mandarin. Orange and 
scarlet . 5 
Golden West. New and beautiful variety. 
Color light orange yellow .10 
Rose Cardinal. Carmine . . ..10 
Double Orange, or White. Each ... 10 
Mixed varieties. 5 
EUPHORBIA. 
Annnal. Very showy, foliage exceedingly orna¬ 
mental ; fine for bedding or mixed borders. 
Euphorbia marginata. (Snow on the 
Mountain). White and green foliage . . 5 
heterophylla. (Fire on the Mountain). 
Ornamental colored leaves . 5 
GAILLARDIA. 
Annual. Splendid bedding plants, remarkable for 
the brilliancy of the flowers in summer and autumn. 
Gaillardia picta Lorenziana. Fine double 
variety. Heads two inches in diameter . 5 
Aurora. Flowers double, red, tipped 
with yellow; fine .10 
grandiflora. Perennial, double, excellent 
for cutting .10 
Mixed single varieties. 5 
HOLLYHOCK 
GODETIA. 
Annual. Profuse and constant bloomers ; their 
delicate tints, of crimson, rose, and white, render 
them very attractive. Sow seeds in the open 
ground. 
Godetia gloriosa. Large, brilliant, deep 
red flowers, producing a gorgeous display 
of color .. . .. 10 
The Bride. Pure white, with pink blush 
spots at base of petals . 5 
Mixed varieties. 5 
GYPSOPHILA. 
Valuable for bouquet-making, either green or 
dried. All flower the first season and are easily 
cultivated. 
Gypsophila elegans. Annual. White . . 5 
muralis. Annual. Dwarf. Rose-colored 5 
paniculata. Perennial. White. Fine for 
cutting . 5 
HELIOTROPE. 
Highly valued for the fragrance of its flowers 
and duration of bloom. 
Heliotrope, Queen Marguerite. Immense 
clusters of dark blue, fragrant flowers . . 10 
Dr. Livingston. Dark blue.10 
Louise Delaux. Rose tinted.10 
White Lady. Flowers white.10 
All sorts. Fine mixed.10 
HOLLYHOCK. 
Biennial. It now ranks with the Dahlia, Aster, 
Camellia, etc., being exceedingly rich and varied 
in color, and as double as a Rose. 
Finest double, mixed, from selected flowers 10 
Fringed Allegheny. Flowers single, 
semi-double, and double; five inches 
across. Perpetual bloomer. Mixed colors 10 
