Blower Seeds — for beauty through the year 
DRACAENA C orG 
Ornamental house plants’ with brilliant variegated foliage 
thriving in small pots in the window garden or can be used for 
formal summer bedding. C, D, F or G. 
Indivisa. Pkt., 10c; 44 0z., 25c. 
DUSTY MILLER. See Centaurea. 

Echinacea Purpurea 
Echinops—Globe Thistle 
ECHINACEA (Coneflower) HP 
Native plants related to Rudbeckia. Tall growing with giant 
Daisy-like blooms with raised centers in late summer and fall. 
C, Dor E. 
Purpurea. Large, purplish rose to white flowers with drooping 
rays and high bronzy centers on tall plants. Pkt., 15c; 1/16 
oz., 50c. 
ECHINOPS RITRO (Globe Thistle) HP 
Finely cut, white, downy foliage and steel-blue flowers pro- 
duced freely all summer. C, D or E. Pkt., 15c. 
EDELWEISS HP 
Traditional plant of the Swiss Alps, dwarf, white, woolly foli- 
age and inconspicuous flowers surrounded by floral leaves in 
starlike clusters. Favorite true Alpine for rock garden, requir- 
ing moist gravelly soil and full sun. C, D or E. Pkt., 25c. 
ENGLISH DAISY. See Bellis. 
ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM (Sea Thistle) HP 
A lovely plant for the hardy border easily raised from seed. 
Sea-blue flowers above grayish blue, spiny leaves; can be cut 
for winter bouquets. 
C, D or E. Pkt., 25c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA / 
(California Poppy) HA 
Dainty native Poppies from 
California, giving a profusion 
of bloom from early summer 
to hard frost. Thrive in any 
well drained sunny soil. A. 








Golden West. The most pop- 
ular separate 
satiny bright yellow with 
orange center. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 45c. 
Art Shades Mixed. A com- 
pact strain, very free 
flowering in shades of red, 
rose, pink, orange and white. 
PkKt.,10¢c; 0Z., 45c. 
EUPHORBIA 
An interesting family embrac- 
ing many forms and types of 
plants ‘including the Poinsettia 
and Crown of Thorns. 
California Poppy, Art Shades 
Variegata. (Snow-on-the-Moun- 
tain). HA. Old annual garden 
favorite with white bracts and the upper leaves margined 
white. A or B. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 20c. 
Mexican Fire Bush (Heterophylla). A bushy annual growing to 
3 feet, with leaves of varying shape, the upper margined in red. 
A or B. Pkt., 10c; 14 0oz., 20c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE. See Oenothera. 
Flower Seeds 
color: a+ 
EVERLASTING. See Catananche, Statice, Helichrysum or ‘Acro- 
clinium. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosotis. 
FOUR O’CLOCK. See Mirabilis. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
FUCHSIA (Ladies Eardrops) TP 
Choice house plants: which can be bedded outdoors in the 
summer, will grow to small shrub if properly cared for. C, D, F. 
Choice Hybrids Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) HA and HP 
Popular cut flower favorites both annual and perennial, that 
thrive in any well drained soil in full sun. All grow about 24 
inches high and tend to become a little straggly, but their 
long-stemmed beauty more than makes up for this short- 
coming. A, B, or C. 
Picta. Single. HA. 215- to 3-inch flow- eae sa ale 
ers in combination of red and yel- ‘ 
low. Pkt., 10c; 44 oz., 35c. 
Lorenziana. Double. HA. Color as in 
Picta, but flowers full double. PEt., 
15¢e3 44 oz., Adc: 
Burgundy. HP. Lustrous wine-red, 
215-inch flowers from June till 
frost. Pkt., 20c; 44 oz., 60c. 
Goblin. HP. First real dwarf Gail- 
lardia. Yellow margined deep red 
flowers on 12-inch plants. Pkt., 25c; 
14 oz., 80c. 
Grandifiora, Monarch Mixed. HP. 
Sturdy plants with 314- to 4-inch 
blooms in combinations of red, 
wine, yellow and orange. PkKt., 15c; 14 oz., 45c. 
GERANIUM (Pelargonium) C or G 
Fine specimens of this beloved house and bedding plant may 
be raised easily from seed under C or F culture, and the effort 
is usually rewarded with a surprising array of different colored 
blooms. 
Gailiardia, Burgundy 
Zonale Types. Large flowers in tones of red, salmon, pink and 
white. Pkt., 25c. 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy) TP or C ; 
A tender African perennial greatly prized for its giant, slim- 
rayed flowers on 18-inch stems in shades of rose, purple, yel- 
low, red and white. 
upright and level with soil, and germinated in 70 degrees tem- 
perature. D, E or F. 
Jamesoni Giant Hybrids. Pkt. (about 35 seeds), 25c. 
GEUM HP 
Easy to grow flowers of the Rose 
family. Dwarf, but erect growing 
with flowers that are ideal cutting 
specimens produced intermittently 
through spring and early summer. 
C. D, E or G. 
Lady Stratheden. Loose, double flow- 
ers in golden yellow. Pkt., 25c; 14 
OZ eooGs 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fully double, scarlet 
flowers. Pkt., 25c; 14. oz., 75c. 
Prince of Orange. True rich double 
orange flowers on long stems. Pkt., 
35c; 14 oz., $1.40. 
GILIA HA 
Capitata. Bushy plants of erect habit 
with fine foliage covered all sum- 
mer with one-inch lavender-blue 
thimbles. B, C, F or G. Pkt., 10c; 44 0z., 20c. 
Tricolor. Three-foot plants with lilac-blue flowers with yellow 
markings freely produced. B, C, F or G. Pkt., 10c; 44 0z., 20c. 
GLOBE FLOWER. See Trollius. 
GLOXINIA C orG 
Magnificent house blooming plants with handsome bell-shaped 
flowers in a wide range of rich tones. Best raised from tubers, 
but not too difficult from seed under D or F culture. 
Ebeling’s International Mixture. Pkt., 50c. 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) HA 
Annual plants of the Evening Primrose family, preferring light 
soil in full sun. A, F or G. 
Double Grandiflora Mixed. Flowers remindful of Gladiolus com- 
pletely cover the plant during late July and August. Pkt., 10c; 
14 OZ,,) aoc: 
GOLDEN MARGUERITE. See Anthemis. 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 

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