LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1914. 
GERANIUM. 
Basily raised from Seed, and can be flowered the first season by sowing early in hot- 
bed or house. Our collection contains many new varieties. Pkt. 
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Double, Zonal Mixed .......... aisle’ enauels eielejereieic-e vie A0 CaO. OIO.O actatenenavelayeyeleneite Wee ce ces sro esere 
Ornamental-Leaved Geraniums, Mixed .................. sob olobal ocmobo bt oes oto oo o'Sooen 15 
Apple-Scented—This fragrant variety can be best grown from Seed. Sow in a light 
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Lady Washington Geranium (Pelargonium)—Choice Mixed........cee cece cece ese eeeeee 15 
GERBERA—(Cape Daisy.) ; . 
Jamesoni—Brilliant large daisy-like flowers with numerous long pointed petals, radi- 
ating from a yellow center, borne freely on long stemS....... pene eee eee ee ee ee Agog ty 
Janesoni Hybrida—New Mixed Hybrids—Richness of color and diversity of form chiefly 
distinguish these new Gerbera Hybrids. Nearly all shades of color from white to 
yellow and orange, as well as from rose to blood-red are found, and the size of the 
flowers and of the individual petals has been increased over that of the original Cape 
Daisy. Especially desirable for cutting. Packet......... sHooodcocococooCooN0DddOnS 15 
GLOXINIA. 
These handsome plants can be had in flower, with a little care, the first season from 
Seed; sow in house or hot-bed, taking care not to bury or wash out the Seeds in water- 
ing; transplant as soon as large enough to handle. Pkt. 
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GODETIA, a 
Hardy annuals of the easiest cultivation. Sow in the open ground during May. They 
Finest Mixed ............. Raistexerereue 
GNAPHALIUM—Edelweiss. 
|| The true Edelweiss of the Alps, 
The flowers are of a downy ap- 
pearance, pure white and star- 
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GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Ornamental plants, suitable for 
room decoration. Their large 
finely divided, fern-like foliage 
gives them a very graceful ap- 
pearance. H. H. P.......---0--- 
“GYPSOPHILA. 
(Baby’s Breath.) 
quet making, either fresh or dried. 
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-~ 
are fairly covered with flowers of briliiant and delicate colors. H. A. 1 fodt. 
Pkt. 
15 
The flowers are valuable for bou- 
Pkt. 
fect is quite charming. H. A... 5 
Muralis—Pink blossoms, H. A..... 5 
Panienlata—White; fine for bou- 
quets. H. P....-ee esse eens Te eres eal 
Panieulata Double White—New. 
H. P. Very profuse bloomer. 
Sow seed early....scecccescseees 10 
GIANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPE, 
CALABASH GOURD AND PIPE. 
GOURDS. 
Oramental, 
Sow out doors in middle of May. 
Hercules Club—Long, club-shaped. 
White Nest Egg 
Sugar Trough ............... 
GERBERA JAMESONI. Turk’s Turban .............. C 
Bottle Shaped ..............00c008 
Calabash or Pipe Gourd—This is the Gourd from which the famous cala- 
bash pipe is made. Fruits must lie on the ground to form the curved 
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Flexuosus (Snake Cucumber)............... 0.0 eee tense tenes 
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 
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WILD CUCUMBER (Echinoecvstis Lobata)—Per 0Z. 25C......c.eeeeeeeeees 
Collection of Gourds, 10 varieties, 1 pkt. each, 40c, 
HELIOTROPE. 
From Seed the First Year. 
Pkt 
Handsome climbers of rapid growth. 
Very useful for covering fences and 
other unsightly places, producing 
fruit of peculiar and various forms 
which, if allowed to ripen on the vines, 
can be kept for months as curlosltics: 
CUOTOT ON 
INveryone 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. 
Finest Mixed .............. 2 
GIANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPE. 
Dwarf and compact in habit, bearing immense umbels of flowers which 
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King of the Blacks—A grand new mammoth flowering Heliotrope. The 
flowers are deep purple, and fairly cover the plant......scsececceccvce 
HIBISCUS. 
MARSH-MALLOWS. 
Large oramental plants, with showy flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. 
Africanus—Cream yellow, purple center, brown edge. H. P....... evelekene! 
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, Prirsees 
Pkt. 
5 
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15 
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