Autumn Glory Escholtzia. 
Olds 7 Escholtzias or California Poppies 
874. ★RAMONA. H. A. A striking novelty which 
has been accepted as a very desirable type of fancy 
Escholtzia. Flowers are ruffled and of a beautiful gold 
color. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 35c; Vz oz., 65c; oz., $1.20. 
870. SINGLE, PINE MIXED. H. A. (Escholtzia.) 
The State Flower of California. A bright, free-flowering 
plant with finely-cut foliage and tulip-like flowers, 
orange and yellow. Should be in every garden. Pkt., 
5c; Vz oz., 15°; oz., 20c. 
872. SINGLE, CARMINE KING. H. A. Beautiful 
carmine-rose, both inside and out. Pkt., 5c; Vz oz., 
20c; oz., 35c. 
873. SINGLE, GOLDEN. H. A. The true wild Cal¬ 
ifornia Poppy. Largest flowers. Pkt., 5c; Vz oz., 15c ! 
oz., 25c. 
871. ★DOUBLE AUTUMN GLORY. H. A. A new 
orange-yellow, double California Poppy which is easily 
grown from seed. Flowers are shaped like early, double 
tulips. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c; Vz oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
Ramona Escholtzia. 
934. CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE. H. A. 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not.) Forms erect bushes 
18 inches high covered with beautiful brilliant 
blue, fragrant flowers. Blossoms from May to 
October. Fine for the border. Very easy to 
grow. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
943. ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. H. A. (Blue- 
Eyed African Daisy.) Plants quickly form 
bushes 2 to 3 feet across with deep-cut silver 
foliage and large blossoms of silver white with 
blue eyes. Underside of petals bluish. Pkt., 5c; 
Vi oz.', 20c; Vz oz., 35c; oz., 60c. Plants, 40c 
doz. 
9441 / 2 . DIMORPHO THECA. Golden Or¬ 
ange Daisy. H. A. A showy African Daisy with 
large glossy, orange-red flowers. Pkt., 5c; Vi 
oz., 45c; Vz oz., 80c; oz., $1.45. 
Escholtzia or California Poppies. (Fine Mixed.) 
960. DOLICHOS. H. A. (Hyacinth Bean.) 
A rapid-growing, free-flowering annual climber; 
blossoms and pods are very ornamental. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c. 
969. EUPHORBIA VARIGETA. H. A. (Snow 
on the Mountain.) A very distinct plant. Grows 
2 feet high; very showy with its foliage edged 
white and green. Splendid for bouquets. Pkt. 
5c; Vz oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
970. FORGET-ME-NOT. H. A. (Myosotis.) 
One of the best spring flowers and a great favor¬ 
ite. A sea of blue. The national flower of Bel¬ 
gium. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz-, 25c; Vz oz., 40c; oz., 65c. 
975. MARABILIS OR FOUR O’CLOCK. H. 
A. (Marvel of Peru.) Mixed. Handsome, free- 
flowering, many colored blossoms. A good flow¬ 
er of hardy, bushy habit, very charming as a 
hedge plant. Pkt., 5c; Vz oz -> 10c; oz., 20c. 
G-LADIOLUS BULBS. See page 19. 
942. DIMORPHOTHECA (Star of the Veit.) 
I. A. Mixed Hybrids. Commonly called Showy 
ifrican Daisy. See illustration of Golden Orange 
Lfrican Daisy above. Our mixture contains many 
leautiful shades of yellow, salmon, gold and white. 
3 kt., 5c; Vi oz., 40c; Vz oz., 75c; oz., $1.40. 
995. GOURDS. H. A. Mixed. Ornamental. 
Juickly makes a dense growth of vines. Do not 
ilant near squash or pumpkin. _ It will make them 
litter. Large types make fine birdhouses. Pkt., 5c; 
iz., 15c. 
Improved Coltness Hybrid Dahlia. 
936. DAHLIA. H. A. Improved Coltness 
Hybrid. A dwarf, compact, single-flowered Dahlia 
easily grown from seed. Attains a height of 1 
to 1V4 feet. Will produce flowers freely through¬ 
out the season of many vivid and striking shades. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Vs oz., 40c; Vi oz., 75c; 
1/2 oz., $1.40; oz., $2.00. 
935. DAHLIA. H. A. Double Mixed. Large 
flowering. Dahlias can be grown from seed so 
as to bloom the first year. Plant in a box in 
the house in April, and transplant. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; Va oz., 45c; Vi oz., 75c; Vz oz> > 
$1.40; oz., $2.40. 
DAHLIA BULBS. See page 20. 
950. DIANTHUS. H. A. (Pinks.) Double 
Chinensis Mixed. One of the most loved of all 
annuals. The brilliant, contrasting colors appear¬ 
ing in each flower form striped bands and mark¬ 
ings and are very beautiful. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 
15c; Vz oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
985. ★GAILLARDIA PICTA. H. A. Double 
Mixed. The annual Blanket Flower—reds and 
yellows. One of our most profuse blooming an¬ 
nuals. Grows IV 2 feet tall with gray-green foli- 
nfPkt.. 5c: Vi oz.. 20c; Vz oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
OLDS’ EVERLASTINGS 
Grow your own winter bouquets. How wel¬ 
come they are in the winter when flowers are 
scarce; also fine for presents. Cut before fully 
open, bunch and hang for ten days in a dark, 
dry, room. 
The six varieties listed below are all very fine 
for winter bouquets. 
965. ★H E L I C HRY- 
SUM MONSTROSUM. 
Mixed. H. A. Double 
flowers in glittering colors. 
The well-known straw- 
flower. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 
20c; Vz oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Plants, 40c dozen. 
967. ACROCLINIUM. 
Double Mixed. H. A. A 
pretty annual 15 inches 
high, bearing lovely white 
or pink daisy-like blos¬ 
soms. Pkt., 5c; Vz oz., 
25c; oz., 40c. 
968. STATICE. Sinua- 
ta. Mixed. H. A. Dense 
groups of blossoms near 
the top of the stems of a 
charming rose color. Pkt., Helichrysum. 
5c; Va oz., 15c; oz., 25c. 
997. GOMPHRENA. H. A. Best Mixed. 
(Globe Amaranth.) A showy annual everlasting 
or strawflower, resembling a large clover blos¬ 
som. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 15c; oz., 25c. 
994. GYPSOPHILA ELEGANS. Paris Mar¬ 
ket. H. A. The popular minute white flowers used 
by florists so much in bouquets. Usually called 
Baby’s Breath. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
1026. LUNARIA ALBA. H. A. (Silver 
Dollar Plant.) The flowers are purple, followed 
by silvery seed pods which make wonder¬ 
ful winter decorations. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz -> 
30c; V 2 oz., 50c; oz., 90c. 
flvnsonhila. 
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Mixed Gourds. 
