MARSHALL'S FLOWER SEEDS. 
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NAME AND DESCRIPTION. ■ 
DIGITALIS, or Foxglove, hardy perennials, producing long spikes of 
tabular flowers .!. 
Gloxinoides, White. Very handsome gloxinia-like flowers . 
Gloxinoides, Purple . 
Gloxinoides, Rose. - Bright and showy . 
Gloxinoides, Mixed. All the choice colors . 
Monstrosa, mixed, very large fioAA^ers . 
All Varieties Mixed. Common Foxglove... 
DIMORPHOTHECA Aurantiaca. Daisy-like blossoms of a rich 
orange colors, the disc is dark and surrounded by a black zone. . 
DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean. Annual climbers, with clusters of 
bean-like flowers . 
“Daylight.’* Tliis grand Hyacinth bean comes from Japan. 
Flowers pure white; pea-shaped . 
“Darkness.” Identical in every way to the above, except in color, 
which is a ricli purple-violet . 
Lablab, Mixed. Purple and white . 
DEACAEUA, indivisa, for vases, pots, etc, narrow green leaves. 
ECHEVERIA. A showy plant, for rockeries, or carpet beds. 
Metallica. Pinkish leaves; flowers yellow and red. 
Secunda Glauca. Small bluish white fiesh}^ leaA^es, flowers yellow. . . 
ECHINOCYSTIS lobata. (Wild, or California Cucumber). The fast¬ 
est-growing annual vine in existence; will grow 20 feet in six 
weeks. Pretty foliage and inconspicuous white flowers . 
EDELWEISS. (Leontopodium Alpinum) the famous Alpine flower. . 
ERYUGIUM giganteum. (Sea Holly.) Spiny foliage and small 
amethyst-blue flowers in large panicles . 
ERHYHS Alpinus. Blue; beautiful for baskets . 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy. Very attractive annuals for 
beds, edgings, or masses; profuse-flowering, fine-cut, glaucous 
foliage; in bloom from June to frost. 
Californica, sulphur-yellow with orange center . 
Golden West. A new variety, large flowers of deep yelloAV. 
Mandarin, large, scarlet, inside orange. 
Burbank ’s Crimson. Crimson. 
Single Mixed. All colors . 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri. White, fine for cutting . 
EUPHORBIA heterophylla. (Fire on the Mountain.) LeaA'es large 
and glossy green, often tipped with orange-scarlet . 
Variegata. (Snow on the Mountain.) White and green bracts; ex¬ 
cellent for bouquets . 
FERNS, Greenhouse Variety, mixed . 
FEVERFEW. (See Matricaria.) 
FORGET-ME-NOT. (See Myosotis.) 
FOUR O’CLOCKS. (See Marvel of Peru.) 
FOX-GLOVE. (See Digitalis.) 
GAILLARDIA. Showy garden annuals, with large flowers. 
Amblyodon, blood red . 
Mixed, Single . 
Lorenziana, double mixed . 
Giant Hybrids, mixed . 
Collection of Six Annual Varieties . 
GENTIANA acaulis. (Gentian.) Intense bluebell-shaped flowers... 
GERANIUM.^ Well-known plants for garden or pot culture. 
Zonale. Finest mixed . 2 
GERBERA Jamesoni Hybrida. (The TransA^aal Daisy.) Fi no for cut- 
flowers or bouc(uets .". 
GILIA. Very effective in masses and rockwork . 
Mixed. White, lilac and pur]‘)le . 1 
GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena.) Clover-like heads of flowers; 
esteemed as cA^erlastings . 
Globosa alba. White 
Globosa Rosea. Rose . 
Globosa. Mixed colors.^ ^ ^ !. 
Height 
in Feet 
Duration 
Per 
Ounce 
Per 
Pkt. 
11. P. 
3 
.00 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.40 
.05 
4 
1.50 
.10 
3 
.30 
.05 
IVj 
H. A. 
.10 
10 
H. A. 
10 
.25 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.15 
.T).3 
2 
G. P. 
.10 
G. P. 
1 
. . . 
.25 
% 
.25 
20 
JL A. 
.25. 
.05 
11. P. 
.25 
4 
11. P. 
.10 
u 
H. P. 
.25 
1 
H. A. 
.30 
.05 
o 
.40 
.05 
1 
.40 
.05 
1 
.70 
.05 
.30 
.05 
o 
IF P. 
.10 
4 
H. A. 
.10 
IVj 
.10 
G. P. 
.25 
o 
K. A. 
.05 
.05 
.30 
.05 
2 
H. P. 
.80 
.10 
TL A. 
.40 
% 
H. P. 
.10 
o 
G. P. 
.10 
H. H. P. 
.25 
11. A. 
•. . 
1 
H. A. 
.25 
.05 
1 
.25 
.05 
1 
.25 
.05 
1 
.25 
.05 
