. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. Evening Phimrose. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) Very attractive plants for beds, edgings, or masses; profuse flowering and fine cut foliage, in bloom from June till frost; hardy annuals; 1 foot. "' PER ;'* 5788 Crocea Aurantiaca. Eich orange 5 5787 Crocea Alba. Creamy white 5 5796 Mandarin, Inner side of the petals rich orange, the outer side brilliant scarlet: when in full bloom the plants of this charming novelty |)resent a gor- geous outline 10 5790 Crocea Flore Pleno, Mixed. A double-flow- ering, orange-scarlet and white 10 5795 Rose Cardinal. A charming


. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. Evening Phimrose. ESCHSCHOLTZIA. (California Poppy.) Very attractive plants for beds, edgings, or masses; profuse flowering and fine cut foliage, in bloom from June till frost; hardy annuals; 1 foot. "' PER ;'* 5788 Crocea Aurantiaca. Eich orange 5 5787 Crocea Alba. Creamy white 5 5796 Mandarin, Inner side of the petals rich orange, the outer side brilliant scarlet: when in full bloom the plants of this charming novelty |)resent a gor- geous outline 10 5790 Crocea Flore Pleno, Mixed. A double-flow- ering, orange-scarlet and white 10 5795 Rose Cardinal. A charming new variety, pro- . ducing freel}', beautiful large flowers, of intense carmine : 10 5800 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 EUPHORBIA. (Snow on the Mountain.) Attractive foliage, with while and green bracts on the tip of each branch, veined and margined with white; 2 ft. 5806 Variegata 5 EVENING PRIMROSE, OR SUN DROPS. ((Enothera.) A hardy, perennial garden plant, with large Iragrant, showy flowers; blooms the first season from seed. 6204 Lamarckiana. Rich canary yellow, a large and magnificent flower ." 10 6205 Grandiflora Odorata. Yellow; 3 feet 5 EVERLASTINGS. This class of plants has become very popular, and they are generally cultivated for their beautiful rich-col- ored flowers, which are desirable for making up winter bouquets, wreaths, and Christmas decorations. They should be cut when they come into full bloom, or before the flowers get too old and lose their bright coloi-s, tied in small bunches, and dried slowly in the shade, with their heads downwards, to keep the stems straight.


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