Eschacholtzia (California Poppy) 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA ®— 
California Poppy 
Annual. 1 ft. July-September. California 
Poppies are among our most beautiful and pop¬ 
ular annuals, being of the easiest culture. Suit¬ 
able for beds, borders and rock gardens; bloom¬ 
ing profusely over a long season. Sow the seed 
any time during the Spring in a sunny location 
where they are to remain, as they do not 
stand transplanting. 
4032 Aurantiaca. Bright yellow.. 
4043 Crimson King.. 
4056 Rosy Queen .. 
4057 Scarlet Beauty .. 
4058 Tango. Bronzy red overlaid with terra 
cotta . 
4061 Purple Glow. Bright reddish-purple..., 
Any of above, oz., 25c 
4064 Collection. One packet each.50c 
4065 New Hybrid Mixed. This recent introduction 
bears extra large flowers of rare tints and 
shades. Vs oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
4066 Double-flowering Mixed. Vs oz., 30c.1 Pkt. 
4067 Single Mixed. Vi oz., 25c.f lOc 
Pkt. 
lOc 
FOXGLOVE ©—Digitalis 
Hardy Perennial. 3 to 4 ft. June-July. An 
old favorite and one of the best hardy herba¬ 
ceous plants; long spikes, the upper half of 
which are crowded with bell-shaped flowers. 
Seed sown in the spring will produce plants 
that will bloom the next season. 
GLOXINIAEFLORA. An improved strain of 
the ordinary Foxglove with handsome Gloxinia¬ 
like flowers on long stems. 
3965 Purple .1 
3967 White . J 
Any of above, V4 oz., 30c 
3968 Mixed. V 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. 10c 
3969 Giant Shirley. The best strain in Foxgloves. 
The plants attain a height of 5 to 7 feet with 
spikes of blooms 4 feet in length, closely set 
with large bells ranging in color from pure 
white to dark rose. % oz., 50c. ...Pkt. 15c 
3976 Monstroea Mixed. Long spikes surmounted by 
one enormous flower. Yi oz., 40c. .Pkt. lOc 
Everlasting Flowers® 
Easy to Grow 
Bright and cheerful. Fresh in summer. Dried for win¬ 
ter. Enjoy them both ways. Winter bouquets made 
from Everlasting flowers brighten your home or make a 
splendid gift. 
Flowers intended for drying should be cut before 
fully expanded. Remove foliage, tie in bunches, and 
hang blooms downward in some dark, dry place until 
cured. Drying requires about 10 days and the original 
colors are retained. The popular sorts are: 
ANNUALS 
1043 Acroclinium, Double Mixed.' 
4154 Globe Amaranth, Mixed. 
4465 Helichrysum, Mixed . 
6455 Rhodanthe, Mixed . Pkt. 
6746 Statice, Bonduelli, Yellow.lOc 
6747 “ Suworowii (Russian), Rose... 
6748 “ Sinuata, Mixed . 
7856 Xeranthemum, Mixed. 
7858 Collection. One packet each.65c 
7860 Everlasting Atmuals Mixed.Pkt. lOc 
PERENNIALS 
3238 CThinese Lantern —Physalis Franchetti.) Pkt. 
4156 Globe Thistle —Echinops Rilro ..j lOc 
4287 Gypsopliila Paniculata Double.Pkt. 25c 
4610 Honesty —Lunaria .| Pkt. 
6744 Statice Latifolia —Sea Lavender .f lOc 
6750 Couc\.L.... , ..SOc 
EVERLASTING GRASSES. See Grasses. 
FALSE DRAGON HEAD. See Physostegia. 
FEVERFEW ©—Matricaria 
Atmual. 1 ft. June to Frost. Free-flowering 
plants, producing all season clusters of small 
double flowers resembling Button Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Excellent for cutting. 
5068 Snowball. Pure White.I Pkt. 
5070 Golden Ball. Bright Yellow.j lOc 
FLAX. See Linum. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosods, Cynoglossum. 
FOUR O’CLOCK—Mirabilis Jalpa or 
Marvel of Peru 
Annual. 2 V 2 ft. June to Frost. A very pop¬ 
ular and most interesting garden plant, spread¬ 
ing to perfect tree-shaped bushes IV 2 feet 
through, which are literally covered with 
bright-colored blossoms. The flowers open 
about 4 o’clock in the afternoon, remaining 
open all night and usually close before noon 
the next day. 
4954 Fine Mixed. Oz., 20c.Pkt. lOc 
GERANIUM —Pelargonium 
Tender Peretmial. 1 to 2 ft. May to Frost. 
Very interesting to grow from seed, they bloom 
the first year. Start indoors and transplant to 
the open in May. Also ideal for Winter house 
plants. 
4121 Zonale Mixed. Choice large sorts...Pkt. 15c 
GEUM ©—Avens 
Hardy Perennial. IV 2 ft- May-June. Attrac¬ 
tive flowers excellent for borders. Blooms first 
year from seed. To avoid wilting after cutting, 
put stems in warm water. 
4130 Lady Stratheden. Double flowering golden- 
yellow .Pkt. 20c 
4134 Mrs. BratUhaw. Very large, double, brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers, blooming throughout 
^e entire season.Pkt. ISc 
