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GEUM. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—A beautiful hardy perennial, bearing a profu- 
sion of large double scarlet flowers all summer until late in 
fall, fine for cutting. 1% feet. Pkt., 10c. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA, 
A graceful, half-hardy perennial with large, fern-like leaves. 
Very desirable for pot culture. Pkt., 5e. 
GYPSOPHILA (®aby’s Breath). 
The small, star-shaped flowers, produced in feathery sprays, 
are splendid for mixing with cut flowers, or in bouquets. 
Elegans—A rapid growing annual variety with small white 
flowers, which are produced in feathery sprays. Pkt., 5e. 
Muralis—An annual variety with small pink flowers. Pkt., 5e. 
Paniculata—A hardy perennial sort with fine, white flowers. 
Pkt., Se. 
New Double Panicuiata—Similar to the preceding, except that a 
Jarge percentage of the flowers are double white. Pkt., 20c. 
GERBERA (Cape Daisy). 
Jamesoni—An exceedingly handsome, hardy perennial, bearing 
large, brilliant, scarlet, daisy-like flowers, with many long 
pointed petals radiating from a yellow center. The flowers 
are borne singly on long stems and measure about 4 inches 
across. Pkt., 10c. - 
Hybrida—Beautiful new hybrids of the most delicate and ex- 
quisite shades. PkKt., 15e. 
GLOXINIA 
Handsome, free flowering, ten- 
der perennials for pot culture, 
succeeding best in partially 
shaded places. 
Extra Choice Mixed, pkt., 15c. 
GOURDS (Ornamental). 
Rapid growing annual climb- 
ers bearing ornamental fruits. 
They are useful for covering 
fences, trellis, unsightly fences, 
etc. 
Bottle Shaped Calabash 
Dipper . Hercules Club 
Turk’s Turban 
Dish Rag (Chinese Loofa) 
Nest Ege 
Flexuosa (Snake Cucumber) 
Fine Mixed 
Any of the above, pkt., 5c; 02z., 25c. 
One pkt. each of the 7 Gourds, 25¢ 
Wild Cucumber Vine—Grows to a 
great height, bearing small 
white flowers in great prof:t- 
sion, followed by small spiney 
frults. PkKt., 5e; 67,, 30. 
Gloxinia. 
HELIOTROPE 
It is not generally known that 
this favorite plant can be grown 
from seed to flower the first sea- 
son. The seed should be sown 
early in spring indoors, and 
transplanted so as to have a con- 
stant supply of flowers during the 
early summer months until late 
in fall. Tender perennial. 
Mammoth Flowered—The. plants 
make a compact growth and 
produce large trusses of flow- 
ers about double the size of 
the ordinary varieties. Pkt., 
10¢c. 
Fine Mixed Varieties, pkt., 5c. 
HUMULUS (Japan Hop). 
Splendid hardy annual climb- 
ers, making a very rapid growth 
of luxuriant foliage, useful for 
covering fences and stumps of 
trees. 
Japonicus—The leaves are deep 
green and are produced abun- 
dantly. PkKt., 5e; 4 oz., 15e, 
Japonicus WVariegatus—The foli- 
age is beautifully blotched 
white and green. Pkt., 10¢. 
