LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1915. 



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GERANIUM. 



Easily raised from Seed, and can be flowered the first season by sowing earlv in hot 

 bed or house. Our collection contains many new varieties. pi, 



Single, Zonal Mixed 



Pkt. 



10 







5 



Double, Zonal Mixed if. 



Ornamental-Leaved Geraniums, Mixed jr 



Apple-Scented— This fragrant variety can be best 'growA'from 'Seed.' ' Sow 'in "a light 



soil, keeping- moist »*»»<* »» B ul 



Lady Washington Geranium (Pelargonium) — Choice' mixed." .'!.'!!."!!!!!!■ I !].".".'.'."."!."; ! 15 



GERBERA — (Cape Daisv.) 



Jameson!— Brilliant large daisy-like flowers with numerous long pointed petals rarti- 



_ ating from a yellow center,_ borne freely on long stems. ............ :?T..f. ! . 10 



Especially desirable for cutting. Packet 



GLOXINIA. 



These handsome plants can be had in flower, with a little care, the first season from 

 Seed; sow m house or hot-bed, taking care not to bury or wash out the Seeds in water^ 

 ins; transplant as soon as large enough to handle oeeas in water- 

 Extra Choice Mixed F kt - 



GODETIA. 



Hardy annuals of the easiest cultivation. Sow in the open ground during- Mav Thev 

 are fairly covered with flowers of brilliant and delicate colors. H. A 1 foot 



Finest Mixed 5 



GNAPHALIUM — Edelweiss. 



The true Edelweiss of the Alps, 

 The flowers are of a 'downy ap- 

 pearance, pure white and star- 

 shaped. H. P 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



Ornamental plants, suitable for 

 room decoration. Their large 

 finely divided, fern-like foliage 

 giyes them a very graceful ap- 

 pearance. H. H. P 



GYPSOPHILA. 



(Baby's Breath.) 



flowers are valuable for bou- 

 either fresh or dried. 



Pkt. 



Elegans Grandiflora Alba — Dwarf 

 branching plants of quick 

 growth, producing elegant 

 feathery sprays of white blos- 

 soms. When used along with 

 bouquets of Sweet Peas the ef- 

 fect is quite charming. H. A. . . 5 



Muralis — Pink blossoms, H. A 5 



Paniculata — White; fine for bou- 

 quets.. H. P 10 



Paniculata Double White — New. 

 H. P. Very profuse bloomer. 

 Sow seed early 10 



The 

 quet making 



GERBERA JAMESONI. 



Calabash or Pipe Gourd 



bash pipe is made. Fruits must lie 



neck , 



Dipper or Siphon ...'..!!'.!!! 



Flexuosus (Snake Cucumber) .'.'..."' 

 Dish Rag or Chinese Loo fa — An 



CALABASH GOURD AND PIPE. 



GOURDS. 



Oramental. 



Handsome climbers of rapid growth 

 very useful for covering fences and 

 other unsightly places, producing 

 truit of peculiar and various forms 

 which, if allowed to ripen on the vines, 

 can be kept for months as curiosities 

 bow out doors in middle of May. T. A. 



Pkt 

 Hercules Club— Long, club-shaped. 5 



White Nest Egg 5 



Sugar Trough .'. 5 



Turk's Turban .... k 



_,. . . Bottle Shaped 5 



Ihisjs the Gourd from which the famous caia- 

 on the ground to form the curved 



10 

 5 



rreen fruits, the inside of whictT^e^tiv"'!^^^ ^ 8 lar *° 

 mass, used as a bathing spon 

 Orange — Mock orange 

 Fine Mixed — Per 



ripe, form a tough, fibrous 

 by many 7 f , 



niANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPE, 



- oz. 25c ° 



WILD CUCUMBER (Echinocystis Lobat'a')— Per oz '25c r 



Collection of Gourds, 10 varieties, 1 pkt. each',' 40c. 



_, HELENIUM. 



Riverton Beauty. H. P. (Novelty.)— For description, see page 6 15 



Riverton Gem. H. p. (Novelty.)— For description, see page 6 15 



HELIOTROPE. From Seed the First Year. 



*„, Everyone loves the delightful fragrance of Heliotrope, but very few are 

 aware that they can be had in flower the first season from Seed sown in 

 the open ground. By sowing in heat first and afterwards transplanting, an 

 earlier and longer supply of bloom can be had. Pkt 



Finest Mixed r ^ 



>- 5 



GIANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPE. 



Dwarf and compact in habit, bearing immense umbels of flowers which 

 are twice the size of the older sorts jy 



King of the Blacks — A grand new mammoth flowering 'Heliotrope The 



flowers are deep purple, and fairly cover the plant 15 



HEUCHERA. (Alum Root.) H. P. 



Sanguinea — Long spikes of dazzling crimson 10 



HIBISCUS. MARSH-MALLOWS. 



Large ornamental plants, with showy flowers, 3 to 4 inches across 



Afrlcanus — Cream yellow, purple center, brown edge. HP 5 



Crimson Eye — A robust grower, with dark stems and foliage, flowers 

 pure white, with deep, velvety crimson center. It is perfectly hardy 

 and will bloom first year from Seed sown in open ground. H. P 5 



