
Escholtzia or California Poppies. 
Escholtzias or California Poppies 
870. Single, Fine Mixed. ian wile (Esch- 
oltzia.) The State Flower of California. A 
bright, free-flowering plant with finely-cut foli- 
age and tulip-like flowers, orange and yellow. 
Should be in every garden. Pkt., 5c; Y oz, 
25c; oz., 40c. 
872. Carmine King. H. A. Beautiful car- 
mine-rose, both inside and out. Pkt., 5c. 
873. Golden West. H. A. The true wild 
California Poppy. Yellow with orange center. 
Largest flowers. Pkt., 5c. 

944%. DIMORPHOTHECA. Golden Or- 
ange Daisy. H. A. A showy African Daisy with 
large glossy, orange-red flowers. See _ illustra- 
tion above. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
942. DIMORPHOTHECA. (Star of the 
Veldt.) H. A. Mixed Hybrids. Commonly 
called Showy African Daisy. See illustration of 
Golden Orange African Daisy above. Our mix- 
ture contains many beautiful shades of yellow, 
salmon, gold and white. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
MAKE PLANT FOOD FROM YOUR LEAVES 
AND GARDEN REFUSE WITH COMPO. SHE 
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959. DIDISCUS, COERULEUS. H. A. (Blue 
Lace Flower.) A beautiful blue-flowering annual 
growing about 3 feet tall. 
PKt., 5c: 
Very fine for cutting. 

Didiscus Coeruleus. 


Sunlite Hunnemannia. 
1001. HUNNEMANNIA FUMARIFOLIA, H. 
A. Sunlite. (Mexican Tulip Poppy.) A double- 
flowered bush poppy having much the appear- 
ance of a clear canary yellow tulip, two inches 
in diameter, The extra bands of petals are not 
on the inside but on the outside, making the 
flower appear open even after the cup-like blos- 
soms are closed for the night. The foliage is 
a light gray-green. Grows about 2 feet high. 
Requires a sunny, well-drained location. Flow- 
erg freely in late summer. Plant after the soil 
becomes warm, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c 
943. BLUE EYED DAISY ARCTOTIS 
GRANDIS. H. A. Plants quickly form bushes 
2 to 3 feet across with deep-cut silver foliage 
and large blossoms of silver white with blue 
eyes. Underside of petals bluish. PkKt., 10c; 2 
pEts., 15c. 
960. DOLICHOS. H,. A. (Hyacinth Bean.) 
A rapid-growing, free-flowering annual climber; 
blossoms and maroon pods are very ornamental. 
Pkt., 5c. 
969, EUPHORBIA VARIEGATA. H,. A. (Snow 
on the Mountain.) A very distinct plant. Grows 
2 feet high; very showy with its foliage edged 
white and green. Splendid for bouquets. Pkt. 
5e. 
SEED STARTER SETS 
Grow your own hard-to-get plants the easy 
way with our Window Sill Greenhouse. Three 
sizes, 20c, 34c, 89c, postpaid. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS. See page 34. 
995. GOURDS. H. A. Mixed. 
Quickly makes a dense growth of vines. Do not 
plant near squash or pumpkin. It will make 
them bitter. Large types make fine birdhouses. 
Pkt., 5c; Y 0z.,~20c; oz, 30c. 
See page 27. 
Ornamental, 

Mixed Ornamental Gourds. 
os A be 

Godetia. 
Kochia. 
(Shamini Type.) H. A. Best 
A very pretty annual which 
990. GODETIA. 
Tall Double Mixed. 
should be more largely and more extensively 
grown, Attains a height of about 1% feet. 
The flowers have a satiny texture with many 
beautiful. colors. A-profuse bloomer, Does well 
in poor soil. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
10138. KOCHIA. (Trichophylla Childsii.) 
(Annual Evergreen.) H. A. Mexican Fire Bush. 
A rapid grower, producing globe-shaped bushes 
of finely cut small green leaves and stems, which 
change in the early fall to carmine. Makes a 
nice hedge. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
985. GAILLARDIA PICTA. H. A. Double 
Mixed. The annual Blanket Flower—reds and 
yellows. One of our most profuse blooming 
annuals. Grows 1% feet tall with gray-green 
foliage. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
970. FORGET-ME-NOT. H. H. P. (Myo- 
sotis.) Should be treated as an annual as it 
blooms from early sown seed. One of the best 
spring flowers and a great favorite. A sea of 
blue, The national flower of Belgium. Pkt., 15c3 
2 pkts., 25c. 
975. FOUR O’CLOCK OR MIRABILIS. H. 
A. (Marvel of Peru.) Mixed. Handsome, free 
flowering, many colored blossoms. A good flow- 
er of hardy, bushy habit, very charming as a 
hedge plant. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1% oz., 
25¢% oz, 0c, 
1025. LOBELIA. H. A. Dwarf Dark Blue. 
Compact, bushy little plants about six inches 
high and covered with little, bright blue flowers. 
Attractive in window boxes or edging flower 
beds. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
OLDS’ EVERLASTINGS 
Grow your own winter 
come they are in the 
scarce; also fine for 
bouquets. How wel- 
winter when flowers are 
presents. Cut before fully 
days in a dark, 
open, bunch and hang for ten 
dry, room. 
The six varieties listed below are all very fine 
for winter bouquets. 

r 
Helichrysum, 
965. HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM. 
Mixed. H. A. Double flowers in giittering col- 
ors. The well-known strawflower. Pkt., 10c; 
2. pkts:.,/15¢e; Ye oz., 70ce; oz., $1.20. 
968. STATICE, Sinuata. Mixed. H. A. 
Dense groups of strawy blossoms on the top of 
Statice Sinuata. 
wiry stiff stems. Last for months when dried. 
Pkt., 5c. 
967. ACROCLINIUM. Double Mixed. H. A. 
A pretty annual 15 inches high, bearing lovely 
white or pink daisy-like blossoms. Pkt., 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c. 
997. GOMPHRENA, H. A. Best Mixed. 
(Globe Amaranth.) A showy annual everlasting 
or strawflower, resembling a large clover blos- 
SOMmaece kt. L0G 2apkts. loc. 
994, GYPSOPHILA ELEGANS. Paris Mar- 
ket. H. A. The popular minute white flowers used 
by florists so much in bouquets. Usually called 
Baby’s Breath. -Pkt., 5c; Yo oz., 15c;:o0z., 25c. 
1026. LUNARIA. 4H, A. (Silver Dollar 
Plant.) The flowers are purple, followed by 
silvery seed pods which make wonderful winter 
decoration, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c, 
