ESCHSCHOLTZIA. California Poppy. These are among 
the most easily grown, beautiful and showy of garden 
annuals. The plants grow about a foot high and are 
clothed with finely-cut silvery foliage against which the 
long-stemmed, richly colored, cup-shaped flowers stand 
out in great numbers, making a glorious display. 
Caliiornica, yellow; Carmine King, carmine-rose; Chrome 
Queen, chrome yellow; Mikado, orange-crimson; Rajah, 
purplish carmine; Alba, white; Enchantress, Tyrian rose; 
Robert Gardner, orange; Rosea, rose; Tango, ochre-red; 
Sulphurea, sulphur yellow; Dainty _ Queen, coral-pink; 
Mauve Beauty, reddish violet; Vesuvius, red. 
Kelway's Rainbow Mixture, brightest and newest 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Holland Prize Mixture, rich colors. Pkt. 5c; V 4 oz. 15c. 
LARKSPUR. The double Larkspurs are beautiful annu¬ 
als for garden decorations or for cutting. The flowers 
are exquisite in texture and color, are free and long- 
blooming and borne in long spikes. The plants are of 
easy culture, and will grow in almost any sunny bed. 
Sown in autumn they bloom well during spring and 
summer. Sow where plants are to bloom and thin. 
Stock-flowered, White, Bright Rose, Azure, Dark Blue, 
Rosy Scarlet, La France Pink. 
Mixed Colors, pkt. 5c; V 4 oz- 15c. 
Giant Imperial, Blue Bell, azure; Cattleya, lilac; Coral 
King, pink suffused coral; Crimson King, crimson; Ex¬ 
quisite, pink; White King, white; Miss California, salmon- 
pink. Separate or mixed. 
Rosamond, lovely pure rose. 
MATRICARIA, Feverfew. Every flower garden should 
contain a bed of these showy handsome annuals. They 
are readily started from seeds; the plants becoming 
masses of lovely flowers during summer. Capensis fl. pi., 
pure white. Golden Ball, golden yellow. Silver Ball, 
white. Separate or mixed. 
NEMOPHILA, Baby Eyes. Here is the flower you have 
been looking for; it is just the plant for Hyacinth and 
Tulip beds. They are always admired by everyone. The 
lovely cup-shaped flowers are produced on compact 
plants, growing about 6 in. high. Sown in fall, the plants 
bloom early in spring and are wonderfully showy in 
beds. Don't fail to get your packet. 
Atomaria, dark blue; Crambeoides, light blue. 
Insignis Marginata, blue and white. Also Nemophila 
in splendid mixture. 
PAPAVER; Poppy, Carnation-flowered, mixed. 
Double Fringed, finest mixture; richest colors. 
Paeony-flowered Double, showy mixed colors. 
Shirley, Single-flowered, exquisite mixture. 
Shirley Begonia-flowered, double; frilled; mixed. 
PHLOX Drummondii. This is one of our best annual 
flowers. In the north plants should be started in beds 
or boxes and transplanted, but in the south seeds may 
be sown in the fall where plants are to bloom. They 
re-seed, and cover the ground with volunteer plants. 
They like rather sandy, rich soil, and will grow in any 
garden. Seedlings begin to bloom when small and con¬ 
tinue throughout the season. The bright flowers in many 
colors appear in large clusters. 
Gigantea, Art Shades, wonderful range of pleasing 
colors. Improved Grandiflora, brightest and best mixed. 
5c; Vs oz. 25c. 
New Giant Perfection. Pure White; Violet; Yellow; Blue, 
white eye; Purple; Dazzling Red; Rose; Scarlet, white 
center; Salmon Rose. 
Mixed Colors, 5c; 1-lG oz. 15c. 
Gigantea, Salmon Glory, enormous trusses of salmon- 
pink flowers with creamy-white eye. 
SILENE Orientalis Compacta, clove-scented; rose; for 
beds. 
TEN WEEKS STOCK. All of the Stocks are beautiful 
and very satisfactory for either outdoor beds in summer 
or pots in winter. The flowers are large, double, deli¬ 
ciously fragrant, and come in massive spikes. 
Bismarck, White, Chamois, Azure, Brilliant Rose, Dark 
Blue, Blood Red, separate or mixed. 
New Beauty. White, Canary, Rosy Lilac, Blood Red, 
Gold with Rose, Pink, Purple, separate or mixed. 
VIRGINIA STOCK. Showy annual that blooms well in 
pots during winter. Red, White, Yellow, Carmine, 
Mixed. 
VISCARIA. Pretty border plants, exceedingly bright, 
always admired. Blue Bouquet, intense blue. Cardinalis, 
rich scarlet. Rose Beauty, bright deep rose. 
LARKSPUR, STOCK-FLOWERED DOUBLE 
NEMOPHILA 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
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