GENERAL GARDEN FERTILIZER 
is an excellent plant- 
food for all 
FLOWERS; 
use it freely and often 
See page 111. 

DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
Tender Perennial; treat as an Annual. Ideal 
for cutting, and they make striking flower- 
beds. Sow in March indoors and plant out, 
or sow seed outdoors in May. Bloom in four 
months or Iess. 
Dwarf Types (11 to 3 ft.) 
Miniature Types, Mixed. Mixture com- 
prises varieties of outstanding merit; fine 
colors. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25, loz. $2, 
Yyoz. $3.50. 
Dwarf Bedding, Mixed. Charming color- 
range; no two are alike; double and semi- 
double flowers. Pkt. 25 cts. .. Y%oz. $1, Ygoz. 
$1.50, oz. $5. 
Coltness Hybrids. Neat compact plants 
with single flowers. 
Scarlet White Yellow Mixed 
Each, pkt. 25 cts., Y%oz. 60 cts., oz. $1 
Starfish (Orchid-flowered)._ Florets are 
crimped and twisted, giving a star-like 
effect. All colors are represented and gener- 
ally two shades are to be seen in one flower. 
Excellent for room decoration. Single. 
Pkt. 35 cts., Yoz. $1, Yoz. $1.50. 
Tall Dahlias 
Expect interesting results; occasionally a 
hybrid of value will turn up. To be certain of 
definite shapes and colors It is necessary to 
plant roots, however. These are described 
and offered on pages 67-69. 
Cactus, Mixed. Saved from a choice col- 
lection. Pkt. $1, 3 pkts. $2.50. 
Double-flowering Exhibition Strain, 
Mixed. Saved from good Show sorts. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 40z. $1.25, oz. $4. 
Giant Exhibition Type, "Mixed. Specially 
choice; mixture of the largest and best ex- 
hibition varieties. You may secure some 
good things from it. 50 seeds $2, 100 seeds 
$3.50, 1000 seeds $30. 
DATURA cornucopia (Trumpet Flower). 
Annual. Fragrant flowers, 8 inches long by 
5 inches across, pure white inside and pur- 
ple outside. Ideal for the white garden. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., oz. $1. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella alba (Dittany; 
Burning-Bush; Gas-Plant). Perennial. 
White flowers on terminal racemes are ex- 
cellent for cutting. Gas exuded from the 
plant will ignite for the moment if a lighted 
match be held near it during a still evening. 
Lemon-like odor. Like Primula obconica, 
this plant irritates the skin of persons aller- 
gic to it. Use gloves. Pkt. 15 cts. 
DIDISCUS czrulea (Queen Anne’s Lace). 
Upright annual about 2 feet high. Each 
branch ends in an umbrella-shaped head of 
sky-blue flowers. Easily grown and a 
splendid cut-flower. Sow m May; water 
freely when dry. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Deel with 
long racemes of tubular flowers. Plant amid 
shrubbery, along the edges of woods, etc. 
Grows well in partial shade; June, July. 
Giant Shirley, Mixed. Huge spikes; 
from pure white to dark rose. 6 ft. 
Gloxinizeflora Type. Improved; hand- 
some, spotted gloxinia-like flowers. 4 ft. 
Rosea. Rose. Purpurea. Purple. 
Gloxinizflora Mixed. 
Above 4, pkt. 15 cts., 4oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50 
DAHLBERG DAISY (Thvmopbylla tenui- 
loba). Annual. Yellow daisy flowers with 
dark centers. Thrives in dry soil. Mat-like 
plants for edging and window-boxes. 
Pkt. 25 cts., yoz. $1.25, oz. $2. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
Cape Marigold, African Daisy 
Bright annuals with daisy-like flowers 
which do especially well in full sun. 
Double Hybrids, Mixed. More than half 
produce double flowers with some semi- 
double and single. Colors vary from 
salmon-orange to white, with many lemon 
and tan hues. Individual flowers average 
134 inches across, with a 1-inch crested 
center. 8in. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Aurantiaca Hybrids, Mixed. Flowers large, 
varying from white through yellow and 
orange to salmon, many bemg zoned with 
several of these colors around the black 
disc. Pkt. 15 cts., Yoz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
Aurantiaca. Bright golden orange flowers. 
Pkt. 15 cts., {oz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
Orange Glory. Bright flowers 21% inches 
across. More compact than the type. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50. 
Ringens, Single. Grayish white flowers 
with a blue center. Pkt. 15 cts., Moz. 
75 cts., oz. $2.50. 
Salmon Beauty. ‘Large flowers of a pleas- 
ing true salmon shade. Pkt. 15 cts., 
lyoz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
White Beauty. A white form of the above. 
Pkt. 15 cts., Y4oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean; Lablab). 
Annual. Rapid-growing climber. Sow 
outdoors where they are to remain. 
Daylight. White. Covered with spikes of 
an ashe blossoms from July until late 
al 
Darkness. Purple. 
above, except in color. 
Mixed. 
Above 3, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts. 
DORONICUM caucasicum  (Leopard’s 
Bane). Perennial. Valuable for cut-bloom. 
Handsome, yellow, daisy-like flowers some- 
times 3 inches across. 2 ft. Pkt. 50 cts. 
DRACAENA indivisa (Cordyline). Tree-ltke, 
graceful, lance-leaved plants for greenhouse 
and conservatory decoration and for bed- 
ding. Pkt. 10 cts., Yoz. 35 cts., oz. $1.25. 
ECHINOCYSTIS lobata (Wild Cucumber 
Vine). Annual Climber. Bright green foli- 
age with sprays of white flowers in July 
and August. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts. 
ECHINOPS Ritro (Globe Thistle). Peren- 
nial. Handsome, silvery, thistle-like foliage 
and blue flowers in round heads. 3 to 5 ft. 
RPEts 15ictse'7oz-o0ictss 
ECHIUM (Tower of Jewels). Effective bed- 
ding plants from June to August and good 
for bees. Sow outdoors in spring, or earlier 
indoors; plant 9 in. apart. 1 ft. 
Blue Bedder Roseum. Pink. 
Each, pkt. 15 cts., 140z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50 
ERIGERON (Midsummer Daisy; Fleabane). 
Perennial. Valuable border plant some- 
what suggestive of the Michaelmas daisy. 
Double Azure Beauty. Double and semi- 
double sky-blue flowers. Fine for cutting. 
2% ft. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. os) 
Speciosus. Clear mauve daisy-like 
flowers, with bright golden yellow centers. 
1% ft. Pkt. 25 cts., Woz. $1.25, Woz. $2. 
ERINUS alpinus. Dainty rock-garden 
plants, for crevices of stone walls, etc., and 
blooming Im early spring. Pale purple. 6in. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum (Sea-Holly). 
Perennial. Everlasting. Finely cut, spiny 
foliage; beautiful, thistle-like heads of ame- 
thyst-blue flowers. For winter bouquets. 
2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 15 cts., Yoz. $1. 
Identical with the 

Eschscholtzia 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
California Poppy 
Easily grown annuals. Sow where intended 
to flower, m full sun, and thin to 1 foot apart. 
Golden Glory. Doubie orange flowers, 
lightening at the edges to gold. 1 ft. Pkt. 
15 cts., Yoz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
Ramona Hybrids, Mixed. Ruffled flowers. 
1 ft. Pkt. 15 cts., 44oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
*Carmine King. Carmine-rose. 15 in. 
Fringed Yellow. Yellow, fringed petals. 
*Geisha. Golden orange inside, orange- 
scarlet outside. 15 in. 
*Golden West. Bright yellow, dark orange 
at the base of the petals. 
Lovely. A lovely tone of bright rose-pink 
suffused with salmon. 
Purple Glow. Reddish purple—the dark- 
est shade obtained so far. 
*Scarlet Beauty. Petals deep scarlet in- 
side, lighter on outside. 10 in. 
Tango. Bronze overlaid with terra-cotta. 
*Vesuvius. Rich glistening coppery red. 
Choice Mixture. Covering all the colors 
in this pretty annual. 
Above, pkt. 10 cts., 140z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50, 
except as noted 
COLLECTION: Pkt. each of varieties marked 
(*), with the Tulip Poppy (Hunnemannia) 
described on page 46 (6 varieties in all), 50 cts. 
EUPATORIUM ccelestinum 
wort; Boneset). Perennial. For naturaliz- 
ing and the hardy border. Light mauve- 
blue. 21% ft. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, Koz. 
$1.50, 140z. $2.50. 
EUPHORBIA (Spurge; Wolf’s Milk). Showy 
plants with milky sap. The upper leaves, 
or bracts, are colored. 
Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain). An- 
(Thorough- 
nual. Foliage marked with white. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., oz. $1. 
Heterophylia (Annual ’ Poinsettia). An- 
nual. Bush-like plants, with smooth, glossy 
orange-scarlet Jeaves. 21% ft. Pkt. 15 cts., 
lYyoz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
FELICIA Bergeriana (Kingfisher Daisy; 
Blue Marguerite). Annual. Leaves are 
grass-like, and the blue daisy flowers, with 
yellow centers, are 34 inch in diameter. 
Pkt. 25 cts., Ygoz. $1.25 
FERN SPORES. Greenhouse Sorts. Sow 
in mixed sand and peat. Keep shaded and 
moist, with a glass partly covering the flat. 
Pot off when large enough. Pkt. 50 cts., 
3 pkts. $1.25. 

44 Flower Seeds 
Sow Eschscholtzias in the open, and thin. They aie trans- 
planting, as do most others of the Poppy famil 
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