. Euphorbia Variegata. CARMINE KlNG. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy, Gold Cups ) Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses ; profuse flowering, fine cut, glaucous foliage; in bloom from June till frost; 1 foot. (See cut.) PER PKT. 2423 California. Bright yellow. Oz., 30 cts 5 2424 — Alba. Pure white. Oz., 30 cts 5 24 -5 — Aurantiaca. Rich orange. Oz., 30 cts 5 2422 Carmine King. The most brilliant of all; color, carmine-rose on both sides of the petals 15 2426 Mandarin. Inner side of the petals rich orange, the outer side brilliant scarlet. Per oz., 40 cts 5 2427 Ro
. Euphorbia Variegata. CARMINE KlNG. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy, Gold Cups ) Very attractive annuals for beds, edgings, or masses ; profuse flowering, fine cut, glaucous foliage; in bloom from June till frost; 1 foot. (See cut.) PER PKT. 2423 California. Bright yellow. Oz., 30 cts 5 2424 — Alba. Pure white. Oz., 30 cts 5 24 -5 — Aurantiaca. Rich orange. Oz., 30 cts 5 2422 Carmine King. The most brilliant of all; color, carmine-rose on both sides of the petals 15 2426 Mandarin. Inner side of the petals rich orange, the outer side brilliant scarlet. Per oz., 40 cts 5 2427 Rose Cardinal. Large flowers ; white inside, rose outside. Oz, 40 cts. 5 2428 Golden West. Very large flowers; buttery-yellow, with orange centre. Oz.,50cts 10 2430 Single Mixed, All colors. Oz.,25cts 5 2440 Double Mixed. All colors Oz., 40 cts 5 2429 Collection of the seven named sorts 35 EUPATORICM (Thorough-wort). Strong-growing, hardy perennials, well suited for naturalizing, and all of the sorts offered below deserve a place in every hardy border; they will grow and thrive in almost any position ; will flower the first year if sown early. .2442 Ageratoides. A very useful variety, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with dense heads of minute white flowers from August to October 10 2443 Coelestinum. One of the best blue perennials, 18 to 24 inches high, and bears from August till frost an abundance of clear, lavender-blue, flossy flowers; splendid for cutting 10 2441 Fraseri. A very pretty dwarf variety, producing clusters of snowy-white flowers; fine for cutting and bouquets; \\ feet 10 2444 Purpureum [Joe Pye- Weed). The native variety growing 4 to 6 feet high, with heads of reddish-purple flowers in August and September 10 FERNS. These ornamental plants are very desirable for Wardian cases or ferneries, thriving in a peaty, sandy soil, and moist, shady positions in the garden during the summer. The seed is slow of germination. Sow on the surface in seed pans or pots, keep moist,
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