DOLICHOS f Flowering Beans. 
These showy annual climbers grow luxuriantly about 10 ft. 
high, branching out well from the bottom, and are clothed with 
dense foliage, insect proof, and form excellent screens as well 
as being exceedingly ornamental. The Sweet-pea-like blos¬ 
soms are borne in long, Wistaria-like clusters. 
Giant Crimson Japanese Dolichos. Flowers at first 
blush deepening with age to dark red, followed by bronzy- 
purple seed pods; foliage, dark green with red veins; 
flower and leaf stems, maroon. Pkt. 10c! 
Giant White Japanese Dolichos. Long spikes of clear 
white flowers, profuse bloomer and showy. . . Pkt. 10c. 
Butterfly Runner. A climbing bean attaining a height 
of 10 to 12 feet and producing in continuous profusion 
during the summer clusters of eopperv-scarlet flowers 
with large expanded white wings, giving an effect not 
unlike a flock of butterflies. Pkt. 10c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIAS 
Eschscholtzias (California Peoples) are among our 
most beautiful and popular annuals, being of the easiest 
culture. From spring-sown seeds they flower profusely 
until late in the autumn, making them invaluable for 
bedding. The plants are of dwarf branching habit about 
1 foot high. 
“Golden West." Flowers of immense size, often 4 
inches in diameter. 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 pen¬ 
ciled lines, others again have an orange centre with a 
margin of clear yellow. Pkt. l()c. 
“Crimson King.” The best of the red flowing varieties. 
Flowers about 3 inches across ; exterior bright crimson, in¬ 
terior rich satiny carmine ; plant bushy and compact, about 
1 foot high by 15 inches across. It flowers freely and con¬ 
tinuously during the summer. Pkt 10c. 
Dainty Queen. Of compact-growth with flowers of creamy-blush 
tinted coral-pink, deepening in shado towards the edges. Pkt. 10c 
Erecta Compacta Mandarin. In this charming new variety 
we have an entirely new habit in Eschscholtzias. The plants 
are of upright, compact, bushy form, producing freely large 
flowers of rich, deep orange color, shaded crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZ1A. 
( Hunnemannia fumaricefolia.) 
Grows into a bush 2 feet high, with the beautiful foliage of 
the Eschscholtzia enlarged. Large cup-shaped flowers, 3 inches 
across, on stems 12 inches long; the color is of clear bright 
yellow, contrasting vividly with the bunch of golden stamens 
in the centre; the petals are broad, overlapping and crinkled 
like crushed yellow satin. Plants, from seed sown early, 
commence to bloom in July and continue to flower for 
months . Pkt. 10c. 
GIANT HARDY HYBRID 
GAILLARDIAS 
The flowers are extraordinarily large, often 4 to 5 inche.* 
across, and very highly colored in great diversity of varia¬ 
tions and blendings, including such combinations as dazzling 
scarlet with gold edge, blood-crimson with yellow edge, yel 
low with orange disk, golden with scarlet border, pure yel¬ 
low, fiery crimson and many others. These magnificeni 
Gaillardias are hardy perennials, less coarse and more com 
pact in growth than the older kinds and they produce t 
constant succession of flowers all summer and fall; whei 
grown in large groups they are gorgeously effective. A: 
cut flowers they are almost unrivaled; the immense anc 
brilliant flowers, on long, self-supporting stems, “vase’ 
handsomely, and they last in water for days. 
Giant Hardy Hybrid Gaillardia, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c 
Gaillardia grandiflora semi-plena. This novelty pro 
duces semi-double flowers nearly 4 inches across; color: 
light yellow, deep golden, and sometimes tinged with red 
The velvety-maroon disk forms a brilliant contrast 
Hardy perennial. pkt. 15c 
Gaillardia Lorenziana. 
NANA COMPACTA. 
A showy garden annual of easiest culture; the plant.* 
grow in compact bushy form, about 1 foot high, and beai 
freely during the summer large globular heads of florets 3 tc 
4 inches across. Colors: red, orange, lemon, etc., in mix¬ 
ture. . Pkt. 10c 
GYPSOPHILA. 
“PARIS MARKET.” 
An improved large-flowering variety of G. paniculata 
this forms branching plants about 2 feet high, fairly smoth 
ered all summer long with graceful clusters of snow-whit< 
flowers half an inch across. A pretty garden annual, anc 
of great value for bouquets, vases, etc. . .. Pkt. 10c 
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