
“Flower Seeds for Florists” 
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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 

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Dahlia, Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. A fall sowing 
will produce fine tubers for following spring. 
ECHIUM 
Blue Bedder. 6500 S. 12 in. Very early blooming annual pro- 
ducing tiny bell-shaped blue flowers thruout the summer until 
frostim Lra pkt.g 1c sak 02.,°20C 291, 0%, GUC, 
ESCHOLTZIA 
Aurantiaca. 20,000 S. 1 ft. The true California Poppy. Rich 
orange. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 30c. 
For Bush Escholtzia, see Hunnemannia, page 32. 
EUPHORBIA 
Variegata. 2500 S. The popular Snow-on-the-Mountain. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 30c. 
Heterophylla. (Annual Poinsettia or Mexican Fire Plant). 
5000 S. 36 in. Makes solid green hedge with small Poinsettia- 
like formations at tips of branches. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 50c. 
For the Hardy Euphorbias, see page 44. 
*EXACUM 
Affine. 27,000 S. per 1% 0z. An easily grown, neat, and attractive 
pot plant. Richly fragrant violet-blue flowers. Very fine seed. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
FELICIA 
Bergeriana. 150,000 S. (King Fisher Daisy). The dwarf blue 
daisy for pot and conservatory work. 6 in. Germination apt to be 
slow and irregular. Tr. pkt., 35c. 
For Forget-me-not, see Cynoglossum, page 30, and Myosotis, 
pages 34 and 45. . 
GAILLARDIA 
PICTA. 14,000S. Annual Gaillardia. Fine free flowering brightly 
colored material for beds or borders. 
*Indian Chief. 12 to 15 in. An even and very free flowering 
single strain with solid red flowers. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 50c. 
Lorenziana Double Mixed. 12 in. Quite attractive and free 
flowering double strain of orange, yellow, red, and rose shades. 
fir, pkt:.15c05 1 0z., doc. 
For Perennial Gaillardia, see page 44. 
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Jamesoni Hybrids. A long lasting popular and valuable 
greenhouse forcing crop. Our seed is harvested several times 
a year from California, enabling us to furnish fresh seed at 
all times. 100 seeds, 40c; 500 seeds, $1.75; 1000 seeds, $3.00. 
GILIA 
Capitata. (Blue Thimble Flower). 100,000 S. 24 in. Ball- 
shaped blue flowers. Attractive feathered foliage. 
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GODETIA 
95,000 S. Require shallow soil for greenhouse use. Culture 
about like Clarkia. 
Sweetheart. Double Poppy-like flower; clear pink. 18 in. 
Tr, pktaacocss4407..006s Wi0z.. 91,15: 
*Sybil Sherwood. (Double) Bright salmon-pink edged white. 
18n. ire pkt. 25¢3) 44024 O0cs Loz. olet- 
Thunderbolt. (Single) Deep crimson. Dwarf. 12 in. 
Tr? pkt215e2-1%0z.,)85e. 
Duchess of Albany. (Single) Pure satiny white. Large flow- 
ered. 18 in. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 oz., 60c. 
Tall Double Mixture. Long-stemmed mixture for cutting. 
Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 50c. 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) 
Mixture of colors. 
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ORNAMENTAL GOURD 
Easily grown; when properly dried and varnished, last in- 
definitely. We'll be glad to send you a circular written by Louis 
La Montagne of Woburn, Mass., outlining his practical method of 
growing the fine exhibition Gourds for which he is famous. Ask 
for it when you order. 
*La Montagne Strain. 475 S. The finest selected 
strain of mixed Gourds we have tried. We handle 
originator’s seed. 
Tite pkts, 300 +6/4107.5. DUCs) 0Z-,b1 00, 

LARGE VARIETIES. 135 S. 
Calabash. (Pipe or Powder Horn Gourd). Light green. 
long and tapering to bottom. 
Dipper. Light green, slightly mottled white. 
and very slender. 
Sugar Trough or Corsican Gourd. Light green, turning to white. 
4 in. high by 6 to 8 in. wide. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 25c. 
SMALL VARIETIES. 450 S. 
Small Bottle. Greenish white, about the shape of a small bottle. 
2 to 4 in. high and | to 2 in. thru. 
Orange. About color and shape of an orange. 2 in. in diameter. 
Pear. Striped alternately with green and yellow bands with some 
white markings. About 2 in. high and 1 in. thru. 
Spoon. More or less spoon-shaped. Orange and white striped. 
4 to 6 in. long by 1 in. wide. 
Warted Types Mixed. Not over 4 in. in diameter. A novel and 
attractive mixture. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 30c. 
GREVILLEA 
10 in. 
18 to 24 in. long 
Robusta (Australian Silk Oak). 3000 S. Seed sown in early 
spring and grown in 60 deg. house will make nice 5 in. pot 
specimens by fall. Give bottom heat and a well drained soil. 
Valuable for combinations. Because it holds its foliage well, 
is being used with Poinsettias instead of Asparagus. 
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GYPSOPHILA 
ELEGANS. (Baby’s Breath). 24,000 S. We offer with confidence 
the following strains as the most uniform available. Altho the 
larger flowered varieties are attractive and fine, the smaller 
flowered ones outlast them for bouquet work. 
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