Marshall’s Matchless Flower Seeds 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
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DIANTHUS—Continued. 
Pkt. 
Hardy Perennial Pinks. 
Caesius (Cheddar Pink). Pink, free flowering.$0.25 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). Deep rose. 8 in.25 
plumarius fl. pi., Pheasants-eye. Pretty, fringed double 
flowers. y 4 oz. 75c. .15 
plumarius semperflorens (Perpetual Pink). Mixed, single and 
double. i/ 8 oz. $1.00 .25 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella. H.P. Handsome spikes of reddish 
flowers and fragrant leaves. 3 ft.14 oz. 75c. .15 
fraxinella albus. White variety.’A oz. 75c. .15 
DIDISCUS caeruleus (Blue Lace Flower). H.A. An attractive 
annual, blooming from July until frost. Pale lavender 
flowers, valuable for cutting. 18 in.’A oz. .50c .15 
DIGITALIS or FOXGLOVE. H.P. Producing long spikes of 
tubular flowers. Used extensively with good effect for 
naturalizing in shrubberies and half-shady places. 3 ft. 
Marshall's Superb Purple.1A oz. 50c. 
Marshall's Superb Rose.. 'A oz. 50c. 
Marshall's Superb Yellow, Isabellina.1A oz. 75c. 
Marshall's Superb White. y 4 oz. 50c. 
Marshall's Superb Mixed. y 4 oz. 35c. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. These hybrids are very large in size 
and vigor, growing from 5 to 6 ft. y 4 oz. $1.25 
DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy). H.A. Daisy-like flow¬ 
ers. 18 in. 
aurantiaca. Orange, dark disc . y 4 oz. 50c 
Salmon Beauty. y 4 oz. $1.00 
White Beauty. y 4 oz. $1.00 
aurantiaca. Hybrids.1A oz. 75c. 
Eklonis. Large, star-shaped pure white flowers with a small 
blue disc. 2 ft. 
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Dimorphotheca—African Daisy 
Didiscus Caeruleus 
Pkt. 
DOLICHOS or HYACINTH BEAN. H.A.C. Annual climbers 
with clusters of Bean-like flowers. 10 ft. 
lablab. Mixed. Purple and white.Oz. 40c.$0.10 
DORONICUM eaueasicum. H.P. Yellow daisy-like flowers, 
very early .50 
DRACAENA indivisa. G.P. For vases, pots, etc. Narrow 
green leaves .....’A oz. 50c. .10 
ECHINOCYSTIS lobata (Wild, or California Cucumber). 
H.A.C. The fastest growing annual vine in existence; 
grows 20 feet in six weeks. Pretty foliage and inconspicu¬ 
ous white flowers.oz. 50c. .10 
ECHINOPS ritro (Blue Globe-thistle). H.P. Purple. 
EDELWEISS (Leontopodium). H.P. Silvery white everlasting 
flowers, fine for rock gardens. 6 in.25 
EREMURUS (Gold Medal Hybrids). H.P. Stately plant with 
long spikes of flowers. 8 ft. 50 
ERIGERON speciosus (The Midsummer Daisy). H.P. Pale 
mauve flowers with golden centers. Fine for cutting. 18 in. .15 
ERYSIMUM arkansanum. H.A. Bright yellow flowers resem¬ 
bling the Wallflower. 18 in.15 
pulchellum. H.P. Pale yellow flowers. Useful for rockwork. 
9 in.15 
ERYNGIUM omethystinum (Sea Holly). H.P. Spiny foliage 
and small, amethyst-blue flowers in large panicles. 3 ft. 
. i/ 8 oz. $1.00 .15 
ERINUS olpinus. H.P. Bright purple flowers, a choice rock 
plant. 6 in.50 
EUCALYPTUS globulus (Blue Gum Tree). G.P. Used as 
greenhouse plant for decorations.15 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri. H.P. White, fine for cutting. 2 ft. 
. y 4 oz. $1.00 .15 
purpureum. Purple-blue. Aug. to Oct.Vs oz. $1.50 .25 
EUPHORBIA heterophylla (Fire-on-the-Mountain). H.A. 
Leaves large and glossy green, often tipped with orange- 
scarlet. 3 ft. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). White and green bracts, 
excellent for bouquets. 2 ft. !A oz. 35c. .10 
