MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. Haight 
DOUBEE ANNUAL PINKS. in feet 
Dianthus CMnensis fl. pi. (Chinese Pink). Large, double flowers in 
unlimited variety of colors. Finest Mixed. 1 
Diadematus, fl. pi. (Double Diadem Pink.) Large, double flowers. Mixed. 1 
Heddewlgii fl. pi. (Japanese Pink). Large, double flowers of ex¬ 
quisite colors. Finest Mixed. 1 
“Fireball.’’ Large double; brilliant red. 1 
Imperialis fl. pi. (Double Imperial Pink). Variegated flow'ers of many 
colors. Mixed. 1 
Laciniatus “Snowball.’’ Extra large, double, pure w'hite. 1 
Laciniatus fl. pi. Double fringed flowers; beautifully striped; many 
colors. Mixed. 1 
Collection of Double Annual Pinks. Six varieties. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PINKS. 
Plumarius fl. pi. Pheasant’s Eye. Pretty fringed double flowers. 1 
Plumarius Scoticus. (Double Scotch Pink). Mixed. 1 
Plumarius semperflorens. (Perpetual Pink). Mixed, single and double 1 
Hybridus Latifolius Hybrid Dianthus. A cross between Sweet William 
and China Pink. Mixed colors. 1 
DICTAMNUS Praxinella. (Gas Plant, or Dittany). A vigorous, sym¬ 
metrical plant with glossy foliage and large flow'ers. Mixed. 3 
DIGITALIS, or Foxglove. Hardy perennials, producing long spikes of 
tubular flow'ers. 
Gloxinoides, White. Very handsome glQxinia-like flow'eis. 3 
Gloxinoides, Purple . 3 
Gloxinoides, Rose. Bright and show’y.. 
Gloxinoides, Mixed. All the choice colors. 
Monstrosa, Mixed. Very large flow'ers. 4 
All Varieties Mixed. Common Foxglove... 3 
DIMORPHOTHECA Aurantiaca. Daisy-like blossoms of a rich oi’angc 
color; the disc is dark and surrounded by a black zone. IVe 
Aurantiaca Hybrida. Mixed hybrids. 11/2 
Aurantiaca Hybrida Flora Plena. Semi double and double mixed 
flowers . 
DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean. Annual climbers, w'ith clusters of bean- 
like flowers . 10 
“Daylight.’’ This grand Hyacinth bean comes from Japan. Flowers 
pure white; pea shaped. 10 
“Darkness.’’ Identical in every way to the above, except in color, 
which is a rich purple violet. 
Lablab. Separate colors. Eed, White and Violet. 
Lablab, Mixed. Purple and White. 
DRACAENA, Indivisa. l<’or vases, pots, etc., narrow green leaves. 2 
ECHEVERIA. A showy plagt, for rockeries oi’ carpet beds. 
Metallica. Pinkish leaves; flowers yellow and red. 1 
Secunda Glauca. Small bluish-w'hite fleshy leaves; flowers yellow.... li 
ECHINOCYSTIS Lobata (Wild, or California Cucumber). The fastest 
growing annual vine in existence; will grow 20 feet in six weeks. 
Pretty foliage and inconspicuous w'hite flowers. 20 
ECHINOPS, RITRO. (Blue Globe Thistle). Purple. 3 
EDELWEISS. (Leontopodium Alpinum). The famous Alpine flower.. % 
ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. (Sea Holly). Spiny foliage and small 
amethyst-blue flowers in large panicles. 4 
ERINUS Alpinus. Blue; beautiful for baskets. 14 
ESCHSOHOLTZIA, or Californa Poppy. Very attractive annuals for 
beds, edgings, or masses; profuse-flowering, fine cut, glaucous foliage; 
in bloom from June to Frost. 
Californica. Bright yellow. 1. 
Californica Alba. White. 
Carmine King. Beautiful deep red. 
Dainty Queen. Blush-pink on cream ground. 
Golden West. Large flowers of deep yellow shade. 2 
Mandarin. Large, scarlet, inside orange. 1 
Burbank’s Crimson. Crimson. 1 
Single Mixed. All colors. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri. White, fine for cutting. 2 
EUPHORBIA Heterophylla. (Fire on the Mountain). I,eaves large and 
glossy green, often tipped with orange-scarlet. 3 
Variegata. (Snow on the Mountain). White and green bracts; excel¬ 
lent for bouquets. 
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