CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



67 



15 



GERANIUM. 



Easily raised from seed, 

 and can be flowered the 

 first season by sowing 

 early in hot-bed or 

 house. Our collection 

 contains many new va- 

 rieties. Pkt. 

 Single, Zonal Mixed. 10 

 Double, Zonal Mixed 10 

 O r namental-Leaved 

 Geraniums, Mixed. 

 Apple-Scented — This 

 fragrant variety 

 can be best grown 

 from seed. Sow in 

 a light soil, keep- 

 ing ij)oi"st 



Lady Washington 

 Geranium (Pelar- 

 gonium) — C h o ice 



mixed 



GLOXINIA. 

 These handsome plants 

 can be had in flower, 

 with a little care, the 

 first season from seed; 

 sow in the house or hot- 

 bed, taking care not to 

 bury or wash out the 

 seeds in watering; trans- 

 plant as. soon as large 

 enough to handle. 

 Extra Choice Mixed. 



15 



GAILLARDIA 



GAILLARDIA. 



One of the best annuals for 

 bedding, being a constant 

 bloomer and presenting 

 auite a diversity of colors, all very handsome. For cut bloom in vases the 

 Gaillardias are all excellent, and in fact are equaled by very few annuals for 

 that purpose. The stems are large, and the flowers remain fresh a long time 

 when in water. H. H. A. Pkt. 



All Colors Mixed. — Per oz. 25c 5 



Picta Lorenziana — A fine double va- Pkt. 

 riety, with heads 2 in. in diameter.-—— 



H. H. A 5 



New Perennial Hybrids — A new class 

 with very large flowers of new and 

 brilliant colors and markings. Pro- 

 fuse bloomers, worthy of a place in 



every garden 10 



GNAPHALIUM — Edelweiss. 

 The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The 

 flowers are of a downy appearance, 

 pure white and star-shaped. H. P. . . 10 

 GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 

 Ornamental plants, suitable for room 

 decoration. Their large, finely di- 

 vided, fern-like foliage gives them a 

 very graceful appearance. H. H. P. . 5 



GERANIUM. 



GODETIA. 



Hardy annuals of the easiest cultiva- 

 tion. Sow in the open ground during 

 May. They are fairly covered with flow- 

 ers of brilliant and delicate colors. H. 

 A. 1 foot. Finest_Mlxed Pkt. 5 



GLOXINIA. 



DISH EAGj OB CHINESE LOOFA GOURD. 



Collection of Gourds, 9 Tarleties, 

 1 pkt. each, 30c. 



GOURDS. 



Ornamental. 



Handsome climbers of rapid 

 growth. Very useful for covering 

 fences and other unsightly places, 

 producing fruit of peculiar and vari- 

 ous forms which, if allowed to ripen 

 on the vines, can be kept for months as curiosities. 

 Sow out doors in middle of May. T. A. Pkt. 

 Hercules Club — Long, club- 

 shaped .......: 5 



White Nest Egg 5 



Turk's Turban 5 



Bottle Shaped ..... 5 



Calabash — The old dipper 



Gourd 5 



Wild Cucumber (Echino- 

 cystis Lobata) — Per oz. 



15c ... 5 



Flexuosus (Snake Cucum- 

 ber) ... . . 5 



Dish Rag or Chinese Loofa 

 — An attractive variety, 

 developing large ' green 

 fruits, the inside of 

 which, when ripe, form •'• 

 a tough, fibrous mass, - 

 used as a bathing 

 sponge by many. ....... 5 



Orange — Mock orange.... 5 



mixed gourds. Fine Mixed — Per oz. 25c. 5 



GODETIA. 

 GYPSOPHILA — (Baby's Breath.) 



The flowers are valuable for t>ouquet 



making either fresh or dried. 



Elegans — Dwarf branching plants of Pkt. 

 quick growth, producing elegant 

 feathery sprays of white blossoms. 

 When used along with bouquets of 

 Sweet Peas the effect is quite charm- 

 ing. H. A 5 



Muralis — Pink blossoms. H. A 5 



Paniculata-White; finefor bouquets.H.P. 5 



GYPSOPHILA. 



