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Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed CO. Deposit y N, Y, 
GAILLARDIA 
(Annual) 
379 — GAILLARDIA, INDIAN 
CHIEF. Very showy and brilliant 
annual Gaillardia blooming freely 
from seed sown in spring. Color 
a striking bronzy red which shades 
out to orange, etc. Pkt. 7c.; 8 pkts. 
for 15c. 
380—PICT A LORENZIANA. 
Very showy, free blooming annual, 
valuable for bouquets. Gay blos¬ 
soms produced from July till frosts 
from seed sown in spring. Colors, 
sulphur, orange, claret and amar¬ 
anth, mixed. Pkt. 4c.; 3 for 10c. 
Hardy or Perennial Gaillardia 
381 — GHANDIFLORA H Y - 
IIRIDS. Very richly colored, pro¬ 
fuse blooming hardy perennials. In 
.bloom for a long time and is one 
«f the most desirable hardy plants 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 12e. 
382—PORTOLA HYBRIDS. The 
Plant is from 2 K to 3 ft. high; the 
Mems are strong, and stiff, holding 
the flowers erect; these are of large 
-size, nearly 4 in. in diameter, the 
petals being very broad and over¬ 
lapping, of great substance, and 
spread out flat, forming a verv 
regular flower; in color a brilliar 
scarlet, with coppery hue which 
intensified by the golden yello 
with which each petal is heavih 
tipped. Comes about 50% true 
Horn seed. Pkt. 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
geranium 
Ueraniums arc probably the best 
Known and most universally admir¬ 
ed of all house plants. They are 
easily grown; do well under all 
circumstances, always in bloom and 
nne for window decorations or out¬ 
door planting in summer. Thev 
grow readily, quickly from seeds 
and are easily propagated from cut¬ 
tings. Nice plants are grown from 
seeds in a few months. 
383 — VENTURA MIXTURE. 
Made up of extra choice and new 
sorts. Pkt. 10c. 
384-FINE MIXED. Mostly in 
the Zonale and Scarlet Geraniums 
l‘ ree bloomers. Pkt. 5c. 
Geum 
38;»— DOUBLE RED. A beauti¬ 
ful hardy perennial producing flow¬ 
ers in profusion from spring till 
fall. It is an excellent cut flower 
having long stems and keeping 
well. Pkt. 10c. 
GLOXINIA 
Greenhouse perennials which 
produce the handsomest and rich¬ 
est tube or trumpet-shaped blos¬ 
soms imaginable. Seeds sown in 
spring blossom the following win¬ 
ter. Endless variety of rich colors 
and combinations of all colors. 
389— NEW GIANT GLOXINIAS. 
Finest selected seed from Giant 
Flowering varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
390— L A R G E FLOWERING 
MIXED. Grand mixture of the 
largest and choicest flowering sorts. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ECHINOPS—Blue Thistle 
366—R1TRO. (Perennial.) This¬ 
tle-like plants with steel blue foli¬ 
age and thistle-like heads. Pretty, 
odd plant which should find a place 
In collections. Pkt. 5c. 
ERYSIMUM-Fairy Wallflower 
3«T—PEROWSKIANl M. One of 
the most brilliant orange flowers 
known. Grows readily and remains 
in bloom for nearly 2 months. Pkt. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California Poppy) 
Very showy annuals succeeding 
anywhere and giving an abundance 
of bright flowers. Foliage a silver 
gray and finely cut. One of the 
most satisfactory annuals grown. 
Blooms from June until hard frosts 
Flowers are cup shaped and mostly 
In rich tones of orange and yellow. 
36 $-—RAMONA HYBRIDS. Earere 
frilled flowers with attractive crin¬ 
kled petals. Plants dwarf and com¬ 
pact. making it one finest 
plants for bedding. Pkt. 6co - 
pkt*. 10c. 
369— N E W DOUBLE A RT 
SHADES. A rare mixture of double 
and semi-double varieties in btil- 
liant and fascinating colors. Few. 
flowers equal them for a . 8 . ho ^ i „ he<1 
or bol der. Pkt. 8c.» 3 pkt*. 20c. 
370 — BRILLIANT MIXED. Bright 
rare colors. Many new ones. Pkt. 
Kc.j 3 pkt*. 12c.| % ox. 25c. 
371 _FANCY MIXED. All the best 
old colors and many new ones. Pkt. 
4 <*.j 3 pkt*. for 10c.i % ox. 20c. 
Euphorbia 
372— HETEROPHYLLA (Mexican 
Fire Plant). Annual poinsettta re¬ 
sembling in habit and color the 
beautiful hothouse poinsettia. About 
mid-summer the center top leave, 
of each branch turn orange-scarlet 
Pkt. 8e. 
373 — VARIED AT A. (Snow on the 
Mountain or Mountain Spurge). - 
ft Remarkably distinct Plant, very 
showy with its foliage edged white 
and green. Pkt. 5c. 
EVERLASTING PEA 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 
The Everlasting or Hardy Sweet 
Peas are early and free bloomers, 
do well in any soil, stand anv 
winter weather and produce an 
abundance of bloom. Vines grow 
larger each succeeding season and 
bloom freely from June till frosts. 
374— PINK PEARL. Lovely 
pink. F!kt. 8 c. 
375 — WHITE PEARL. Ture 
white. Pkt. 8 c. 
376— RED PEARL. Red. Pkt. 5c. 
377 — ROSE PEARL. Fine rose 
color. Pkt. 8 c. 
378— FINE MIXED. AH choice 
sorts. Pkt. 5c. 
One packet each of above Ever¬ 
lasting Peas for 25c. 
CILIA-Thlmbte Flower 
386— MIXED. Very attractive 
annuals with variously colored 
flowers. Known also as “Queen 
Ann’s Thimble.’’ Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 
10c. 
GLADIOLUS 
387— M I X E I) GLADIOLUS. 
These may be grown from seed in 
2 to 3 years but it is usually more 
satisfactory to buy bulbs, (See last 
Pages). Pkt. 4c. 
KschMcholtzia (California l’oppy). 
Gloxinia 
