CONVOLVULUS minor, or Bush Morning 
Glories, fine bushy plants, 12 ins. high by 
2 ft. in diameter, bearing profusely medium¬ 
sized Morning Glory flowers; mixed colors, .05 
COREOPSIS. (See page 85.) 
COSMOS. (See page 87).10 
Dwarf yellow, forms a spreading, dwarf plant 
only 12 to 15 ins. high, producing small, star¬ 
shaped golden flowers in great abundance. . . 10 
COWSLIP, mixed (Primula veris), early spring¬ 
flowering, hardy plant, 2 ft. high.05 
CYCLAMEN persicum. (See page 87.) 
CYPRESS VINE, popular annual climbers, 15 
to 20 ft. high, with feathery foliage and 
clusters of star-like flowers. 
Cypress Vine, white. Pkt., 5c. j rose .05 
44 scarlet. .. ,5c. i mixed colors .05 
DAHLIA. Although perennials these will flower 
the first season if sown early; 4 to 6 ft. 
Pompone, double mixed, small flowers, 
compactly double and borne freely.10 
Tom Thumb, single, mixed, compact; 1 ft., . 10 
(For other kinds see page 88.) 
DAISY, English Double. (See page 87.) 
“ Shasta. (See page 86.) 
GLOBE AMARANTH, NANA COMPACTA. 
DATURA, robust garden annual, 3 to 4 ft. high, 
bearing large trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Double-flowering, mixed (Fastuosa, il. pi.) .05 
Golden Trumpet. Large, yellow flowers.10 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspurs), 
among our best plants for mixed borders, 
etc., producing long spikes of flowers. 
Formosum, deep blue, white center; 2 to 3 ft., . 05 
Coelestinum, long spikes of sky-blue flowers, .10 
Elatum, “Le Mastodonte,” the “Bee 
Larkspur,” large blue flowers; 3 to 6 ft . . . . .10 
Zalil, sulphur-yellow flowers on long spikes; 
3 to 4 ft.10 
Single, finest mixed colors .05 
(For other kinds see page 88.) 
DIANTHUS, Double Annual Pinks, usually 
treated as annuals; they form bushy, dwarf 
plants about 1 ft. high, producing freely all 
summer long flowers of most brilliant colors; 
among our most effective garden plants. 
Crown of Perfection, mixed. (Seepage 89) .10 
Fireball, large double; brilliant red.05 
Chinensis, double, mixed colors. 05 
Heddewigii, double mixed (Japan Pinks).. .05 
Diadematus, double mixed (Diadem Pinks) 
various colors, all edged and marbled.05 
Double striped and fringed, mixed (La- 
ciniatus, fl. pi.), large double fringed flowers 
of various colors and markings.10 
Snowdrift. 'Double white.10 
Collections of double annual Pinks, 
6 colors.25c.; 12 colors.40 
DIANTHUS, Single Annual Varieties, pro¬ 
duce large single flowers of effective color¬ 
ings and markings; bushy garden annuals, 
1 ft. high. 
Heddewigii, mixed colors (Japan Pinks).. .05 
Laciniatus, mixed colors (Fringed Pinks).. .05 
Glare of the Garden, large; brilliant crimson, . 10 
(For other kinds see page 89.) 
DIANTHUS, Hardy Perennial Varieties, 
bushy, tufted plants, with large fragrant 
blossoms; 1 ft. 
Double Dwarf Grass Pinks. (See page 89) . . .25 
Plumarius, double mixed, the favorite old 
Pheasant’s-Eye or Grass Pinks.10 
Cyclops, single, mixed colors, flowers of 
various colors, with a red zone around eye.. . 10 
Plumarius, single mixed, Single Pheasant’s- 
Eye Pinks.. ..05 
(See also Carnation and Sweet William.) 
DIGITALIS, or Foxglove, hardy perennials 
of easy culture, producing long spikes of 
large showy tubular flowers of various colors, 
some spotted, blotched, etc.; 3 to 5 ft. high. 
Mixed colors..05 
(For other kinds see page 88.) 
DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean, annual 
climbers of rapid growth, 10 ft. high, with 
clusters of bean-like flowers. 
Lablab, mixed, white, red, etc.05 
Giant Crimson and White. (See page 90). . 10 
Dolichos, Burpee’s Bush, a compact, bushy 
plant, with long, upright spikes of white pea¬ 
shaped flowers. 1 Vu to 2 feet high.10 
DRAC/ENA indivisa, a popular plant for vases, 
pots, etc.; narrow arching green leaves; 2 ft., .10 
EDELWEISS (Gnaphalium leontonodium), the 
famous Alpine flower; a hardy perennial, 
suitable for rock work or rocky hillsides, 
growing 6 to 10 ins. high; flowers star¬ 
shaped, woolly-white, and a fine everlasting. . 15 
DIANTHUS, HEDDEWIGII DOUBLE. 
HELICHHYSl M. 
PKT. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy, pop¬ 
ular garden annuals of easy culture, forming 
bushy plants about 1 ft. high; bearing large 
saucer-shaped flowers in profusion. 
Californica, sulphur-yellow with orange center .05 
Satin Blush (E. Rosea), white-tinted pink. . .10 
Mandarin, large; scarlet, inside orange.05 
*' Erecta Compacta.10 
Double, mixed, white, yellow and orange. .. .05 
Single, mixed, orange, white,yellow, etc... .05 
(For other kinds see page 90.) 
EUPHORBIA variegata, robust garden an¬ 
nual, 2 to 4 ft. high, with green foliage, 
striped with white.05 
FERNS. Greenhouse varieties, mixed .15 
FUCHSIA, single and double, mixed, tender 
perennial plants, 2 to 4 ft. high, with 
pendent flowers of red, white, purple, etc. . .25 
FOXGLOVE. (See Digitalis, pages 88 and 111.) 
GAILLARDIA. Annual varieties, showy gar¬ 
den annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high, with large flow¬ 
ers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of various colors. 
Amblyodon, blood-red. 05 
Sun-kissed, scarlet and gold.05 
Illumination, red, bordered white.05 
Flower of Gold, yellow.05 
Aurora Borealis, gold, crimson and white... .05 
Gloire de Paris, salmon.05 
Collection, above 6 annual varieties.25 
Mixed, single annual varieties. .05 
Lorenziana, double mixed, flowers in globe- 
shaped umbels; red, yellow, lemon, etc.05 
(For other kinds see page 90.) 
GAZANIA hybrida, mixed, showy hardy per¬ 
ennials, 10 ins. high, Verbena-like habit, 
single flowers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of white, yel¬ 
low, orange, etc., zoned and spotted black, etc. . 10 
GERANIUM Zonale, well-known plants for 
garden or pot culture, flowering from seed 
the first season if sown early. 
Single, mixed colors.10 
Apple Scented, fragrant foliage.10 
Double Giant-flowering. (See page 91).. . .25 
Ivy-Leaved, Large-fl’g, mixed. (Seep. 91) .25 
(For other kinds see page 91.) 
GLADIOLUS gandavensis, finest mixed, 
bulbous garden plants of gorgeous beauty; 
flowering from seeds the second summer. . . .10 
GLAUCIUM LEIOCARPUM. 
A new Horn-Poppv from Asia Minor, form¬ 
ing many-branchea bushes 15 to 18 inches 
high, bearing poppy-shaped flowers 2 to 2£ 
inches across, of brilliant orange-scarlet 
with a black spot at the base of each petal. 
Annual. Pkt. .15 
GLOBE AMARANTH, garden annuals 2 ft. 
high, bearing large Clover-like heads of pur¬ 
ple or white flowers; esteemed as everlastings. 
Mixed colors.05 
Nana compacta, mixed, compact; £ ft.05 
GLOXINIA. (See page 91.) 
GODETIA, bushy annual about 1 ft. high, en¬ 
veloped with large showy flowers of rich col- 
uhiik, rcu, wime, juuk, cit. 
Finest, mixed colors.05 
Collection of G Godetias.26 
GOURDS, thrifty annual climbers, 10 to 30 ft. 
high, bearing “ornamental gourds.” 
Dipper-shaped.05 
Nest Egg, white egg-like fruits.05 
Hercules’ Club, green fruits 2 to 5 ft. long. . .05 
Chinese Loofa (Dish-rag Gourd). The fibrous 
interior can be used as a sponge.05 
Serpent (Trichosanthes), long red fruit.05 
Spoon Gourd, small; yellow'with green.10 
Pear-Shaped, green striped white.05 
44 White.05 
Mock Orange, golden-orange.05 
Powder Horn, green.05 
Turk’s Turban, red, lower portion green, 
striped w'hite.05 
Mixed ornamental varieties.05 
Collection of 12 ornamental Gourds.60 
nial, with graceful foliage; esteemed as a 
decorative pot plant; 3 to 5 ft.10 
GYPSOPHILA muralls, garden annual, form¬ 
ing dense round plants about 1 ft. high. 
covered with pink flow'ers.05 
Panlculata, hardy perennial, 1 £ ft.high, flow¬ 
ering in graceful sprays of white; esteemed 
in bouquets.05 
Paris Market. (See ? are 90). 10 
HELICHRYSUM, or Straw Flower, annuals. 
1 to 2 ft. high, with double “everlasting’’ 
flowers in shades of yellow, white and red. 
Large-flowering, double, mixed colors. . . .05 
Collection of 6 colors. 25 
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