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— ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 1wpieso N,A 
These arc* ainon^ our most beautiful and popular annuals, being of the* easiest culture and glv 
Hatiafactlon. They commence to bloom within a few weeks’ time from spring-sown Kc*ed and con 
flower profusely until late In the autumn, forming nice bushy plants, 1 foot high. (See cut.) 
-SINGLE ESCHSCHOLTZIAS. 
Cross of Malta. Bright yellow, with a broad, dark orange cross; foliage silvery gray. Fkt. 
Californica. Sulphur yellow, with orange centre. 
Douglasii. A new early-flowering hybrid. Flowers A V-j to din. in circumference, pure yellow, wit 
golnen centre; foliage glaucous blue and finely divided. It is In full bloom at least 2 weeks earl it 
t ban any other kind ; 1 foot high. . . . 1 
Mandarin. Large* flowers of a bright scarlet; inner side rich orange. f 
Finest Mixed. Single. Per oz., 25c.. T 
“GOLDEN WEST.” The fle )wers of these new giants measure from four to six inches in diarn 
eter. The colors are intense and shining yellows. In some an orange blotch almost suffuses 
the whole flower, in others it runs into the yellow in fine penciled lines, others again have an 
orange centre with a margin of clear yellow. Pkt. 1 0 
BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (See cut.) Grows into a shrubby bush, two feet high, with the 
beautiful foliage of the Eschscholtzia, enlarged. Large cup-shaped flowers, on stems twelve 
inches long; the color is of clear bright yellow, petals broad and :;rinkled like crushed satin. 
Plants from seeds sown early, commence to bloom in July and 
continue to flower for months, being especially fine during tin 
winter. The flowers keep for two weeks in water. They 
m.easure three inches across. . Pkt. 10 
-DOUBLE ESCHSCHOLTZIAS. 
Echinocystis Lobata. 
Euphorbia Varicgata 
Euphorbia Heterophylla. 
Double White. (Californica nllta fl. pi) . Pkt. 5 
Double Yellow. (CroceaU.pl.) .. 5 
Double Mandarin. Interior orange, feathered toward 
the edges with lemon; the outside is orange red.... 10 
Double Mixed Colors. Per oz., 50c. 5 
(Climbing Wild 
Cucumber.) 
A rapid, luxuriant-growing annual climber, very 
useful for quick effects. 30 to 50 feet. Pkt. 5 
(Snow on the 
Mountain.) 
A large robust-growingnnnunl with very or¬ 
namental green foliage, striped with white. 
2 to 4 feet. Pkt. 5 
(Annual 
Po inset tia, 
Mexican Fire Plant or Fire on the Mountain.) An 
mutual bushy plant, with highly ornamental leaves, which 
summer and autumn become blazed with a darker fiery’ 
red scarlet, so that only a tip of green is left. Also valuable as 
11 pot plant. 8 to 4 feet. Pkt. 10 
PpftlQ Greenhouse Varieties, Mixed. Graceful conser- 
fl cl lia. vatory or window plants. 6 in. to 2 feet ...Pkt. 10 
PlirhQin Mixed Colors. Choice double and single 
1 IIUIMU. sorts of this elegant pot plant; tender 
perennial. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 10 
Gcunt Atrosanguineum, fl. pi. 
perennial, brilliant scarlet double flowers borne in 
clusters on longstems; fine for cutting. lYitt.Pkt. 10 
Gilia. Mixed Colors, 
massing in flower beds. 
12 ins. Pkt. 5 
ug 
handsome dwarf hardy annuals, for 
DAILLARDIA. 
QAZANIA 
....HYBRIDA. 
GLOXINIA. 
Most charming greenhouse 
plantH, of dwarf habit. 
Their flowers are produced 
in greatest profusion, and 
of the most exquisiteand 
gorgeous colors, many 
of which are magnifi¬ 
cently spotted, mottled 
and blended. Under the 
commonest culture they bloom con¬ 
tinuously for months. 1 foot. (See cut.) 
Goliath. Immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across; 
velvety violet purple, passing into blue toward the pure white 
edge; spotted throat. Pkt. 25 
Cyclops. Velvety carmine, pure white edge; throat dotted 
dark red; flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 25 
Beautiful large yellow-throated varieties — acolorso uncom- 
monin Gloxinias. Theyellow feathersout overothercolors,such aslav- 
ender.dark blue, pink, dark red,etc..givingastrikingly beautiful effect 25 
Large-flowering, choice mixed. Self-colors and spotted sorts, 25 
Giant-flowering. Extraordinarily large flowers, measuring from 4 V* 
to 5 inches across. The colors are rich and varied in the extreme. 
Strikingly beautiful flowers. Mixed Colors. 75 
Remarkably showy 
perennial plants of spread* 
ing nature*, growing about 
10 inches high; adapted for 
garden beds in summer or 
for vases, baskets, or grown 
os pot plants in winter; largo 
single flowers, 2 to inches 
across, ranging from milk-white 
to chamois, yellow or orange, 
zoned and spotted with violet, 
black or white, some with rose tips. 
(See cut.) Mixed Colors.. Pkt. 15 
.GAILLARDIA... 
Exceedingly beautiful annuals, mak¬ 
ing very showy plants, 1 to 2 feet high, 
for the flower garden. Grown In masses 
they are especially effective; large flowers, 
2 or 3 Inches across, produced from early 
summer until frost; unrivaled for cutting. 
(See cut.) 
Amblyodon. Rich blood red. Pkt. 5 
Aurora. Gold, crimson and white. 5 
Sun Kissed. Gold and scarlet. 5 
Gloire de Paris. Salmon. 5 
Plower of Gold. Rich yellow. 5 
Illumination. Red, bordered white. 5 
Collection of above-named 6 varieties, 25c. 
Mixed Single Varieties. Peroz., 25c..P&£. 5 
Lorenziana, or Double-flowering. Largo 
round heads, composed of 30 to 50 flowers of ‘ 
orange, claret, amaranth, sulphur, etc. Per 
oz., 30c. Pkt. 5 
Janies Kelway. A hardy perennial variety. 
Most beautiful, immense flowers, often 5H inches 
across, of dazzling crimson Hcarlet, with gold edge, 
flowering abundantly until frost. A grand garden 
plant, 2 feet high by 2 feet through. Pkt. 15 
GERANIUH. 
Although perennials, they will produce 
nice bushy plants and flower from seeds 
sown the same season. The heads of gor¬ 
geous flowers, of many shades of color, 
borne continuously, render this one of the 
most popular plants grown, either for pot 
culture in winter or for bedding out In 
summer. 12 to 18 inches high. (See cut.) 
(See also Pelargonium on page 107.) 
Single Mixed Zonale. Pkt. 10 
Gold and Bronze Leaved. Mixed... 15 
Apple Scented. Leaves delightfully 
fragrant; highly prized for bouquets 10 
GLOBE AJTARANTH. 
(“ Bachelor's Buttons'* and the ** Amar¬ 
anth" of the Poets.) They are annuals, 
forming bushy plants about 2 feet high, 
and bearing sometimes several hundred 
flowers of either purple, white or striped. 
Very ornamental as summer-blooming 
plants and indispensable as “everlastings.’* 
Mixed Colors. (See cut.).. . Pkt. 5 
Nana Compacta, Mixed. Pyramidal 
plants, only a few inches high, one mass 
of flowers; pretty for edgings or pots.. 5 
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