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2415 ESCHOLTZIA Vaughan’s Special 
Mixture. Pkt., 10c. 
California Poppy 
ESCHOLTZIA (J 12 in. 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
Dainty free flowering plants of easiest culture with 
aily colored Poppy-like flowers with a satiny finish 
Plants of low spreading growth with finely cut silvery 
foliage. Do well in any well drained, loose soil and 
sunny position Blooms early and continues until frost. 
Dwarf Erect Varieties 1 ft. (Californica). 
2396 Ramona. Frilled edges give it the appear- 
ance of a semi-double. Golden-bronze within and 
coppery-rose outside. 
2414 Ramona Hybrids, Finest Mixed. The 
flowers are beautifully frilled and fluted, the petals 
incurving to form a flower which at first glance ap- 
pears to be double. The plants are dwarf and com- 
pact and do not make a profuse foliage. 
2399 Tango. Bronzy red overlaid terra cotta, 
Spreading Varieties 1 ft. (Californica). 
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2370 Carmine King. Deep carmine. 
2376 Chrome Queen. Soft amber buff. 
2385 Golden West. Bright yellow, orange center. 
2387 Mandarin. Inside orange, outside scarlet. 
2404 Sunlight. A lovely canary yellow. 
2398 The Geisha. Brilliant gold inside, orange- 
crimson outside, fluted. 
2405 Vesuvius. Rich wallflower red. 
Double and Semi-double Varieties. 
2395 Robert Gardiner. Deep orange. 
2410 Double and Semi-double Mixed. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c. 
2389 Monarch Art Shades. A compact strain of 
large-flowering California Poppies in mixture dis- 
tinct from other types. Flowers are semi-double, 
the colors ranging through light rose to deep rose 
and carmine, and from deep golden yellow to 
orange and scarlet. Pkt., 10c. 
2415 ME Special Mixture. This mixture 
includes all the varieties here catalogued of the 
double and single sorts and is the most complete 
mixture of these charming annuals in existence, 
YZ oz., 30c. Pkt., 10c. 
FEVERFEW—Scee Matricaria, page 34. 

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2435 EUPHORBIA Variegata (Snow on the 
Mountain). Pkt., 10. 
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2471 GAILLARDIA Indian Chief. Pkt., 10c. 
Gaillardia O 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
One of the most profuse bloomers of the flower garden. 
Gaillardias grow best in full sunlight. The double 
varieties are among finest of annuals for cut flowers 
and deserve to be included in every list. 18 in. 
2475 _Lorenziana_ Double Mixed. 1 oz, 25c; 
pkt., 1Uc. 
2476 Sunshine. Harmonious blend, ranging from 
almost self red with yellow tips, until some flowers 
are pure self yellow. Fully double blooms, 2% to 
3 in. across on stiff stems, 2% ft. tall. Pkt., 25c. 
2471 Picta Indian Chief. 1 ft. Attractive flowers of 
deep coppery scarlet, accentuated by a dark brown 
center. Dense bushy plants. Pkt., 10c. 
2470 —Single Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
See also Perennial Pages. 
odetia (Satin Flower) O 
Culture: A, B, Dor E, Page 65 
Attractive, bushy plants with masses of large, colorful 
blooms during the summer and fall. Thrive best in a 
cool, moist soil and half-shady situation. 
Upright Growth, Single Flowers. 13% ft. 
2571 Duke of York. Rich scarlet on white. 
2574 Kelvedon Glory. 16 in. Glowing salmon 
orange, of exceptional brilliance, robust and free. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c. 
Upright Growth, Double Flower. 2 ft. 
2591 Gladiolus Flowered, Mixed. Different from 
others, producing flowerspikes much like a Gladiolus, 
which are closely set by double flowers in bright 
attractive colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Compact Dwarf Growth, Single Flowers. 
2573 Gloriosa. 10 in. Dark glowing red. 
2576 Rosamunde. 8 in. Vivid rose with white. 
2586 White Swan. 1 ft. Purest satiny white. 
2569 Single Dwarf Mixed. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c. 
Dwarf Double Azalea Flowered. 
2577 Sweetheart. 12 in. Pink, cream overlay. 
Pkt., 10c. 
2581 Sybil Sherwood Double. The flowers com- 
pletely hide the foliage beneath a canopy of beauti- 
ful bright salmon pink, white edged flowers. Pkt.,10c. 
Euphorbia CL] 2 ft. 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
2430 Annual Poinsettia, or Mexican Fire Plant. 
Resembling in habit ean color the beautiful hot- 
house Poinsettia. About mid-summer the center top 
leaves of each branch turn orange-scarlet. Pkt., 10c. 
2435 Variegata (Snow on the Mountain or 
Mountain Spurge). 2 ft. Remarkably distinct 
plant; very showy with its foliage edged white and 
green. Y% oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 

2532 GILIA Gapiteta. 
Blue Giliac 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
Pkt., 10¢. 
2532 Capitata (Blue Thimble Flower). 2 ft. Bushy 
plant of erect habit with fine feathery foliage covered 
all summer with rich lavender-blue flowers, 1 inch 
across. Makes a good cut flower as the blooms last 
well. May also be used as everlasting, retaining their 
color when dried. 44 oz., 25c. Pkt., 10c. 
2530 Mixed. 1 fe. Exceedingly graceful, early flowers 
and valuable for bees. Charming in the flower border 
and for cutting in spring and summer. Pkt., 10c. 
2476 GAILLARDIA Sunshine. Pkt., 106¢. 
Flowering Ker 
2458 Flowering Kale. Although belonging to the 
Cabbage or Kale family, this Flowering Kale is en- 
tirely different as to its appearance. In young stage 
its leaves are green just like ordinary Kale, but in 
autumn as the season advances remarkably beauti- 
ful colors begin to appear and paint whole plant 
self colors or mixed colors. The colors range from 
white, cream, pink, rose, magenta, etc., on dark 
green ground. As the plants grow, the colors be- 
come more brilliant. Pkt., 25c. 
