yaa 
Of 
Oz., 
ROS 
fine 
Godetia Sybil Sherwood 
GLOXINIA 
Handsome, free flowering, tender 
perennials for pot culture, suc- 
ceeding best in partially shaded 
pieces: Extra Choice Mixed. Pkt., 
c. 
GNAPHALIUM 
(Edelweiss) 
The true Edelweiss of the Alps. 
The flowers are of a downy ap- 
pearance, pure white and_ star- 
shaped. H. P. Pkt., 15e. 
GODETIA 
GODETIA—Popular, showy, hardy 
annuals bearing a profusion of 
brilliant colored flowers during the 
entire season. Finest Mixed. 14 
oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 
GODETIA KELVEDON GLORY—A 
deep glowing orange, of an in- 
tensity and vividness that can be 
pone in no other annual. Pkt., 
c. 
GODETIA SYBIL SHERWOOD—A 
gorgeous shade of bright salmon 
pink softened by an undefined 
edging of white. Pkt., 15c. 
HYACINTH BEAN 
(Dolichos) 
Annual climbers, of rapid growth, 
10 feet high, with Wistaria-like 
clusters of flowers, followed by 
bronzy-purple seed pods. 
GIANT WHITE—Long spikes of 
pcr white flowers. Oz., 25c; Pkt., 
c. 
GIANT CRIMSON—Blush deepen- 
ing with age to dark red. Oz., 30c; 
Pkt., 10c. 
LABLAB — Mixed colors, purple 
and white. Oz., 20c; Pkt., 5c. 
LANTANA 
Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, 
hardy annual plants for pot culture 
in the winter or garden decoration 
in the summer; clusters of flowers, 
orange, white, pink, etc.; 2 to 3 
feet. Mixed colors. % oxz., 25¢; 
Pkt., 10c. 
HUMULUS 
(Japan Hop) 
Splendid hardy annual 
climbers, 
making a very rapid growth of 
luxuriant foliage, useful for cover- 
ing fences and stumps of trees. 
JAPONICUS—The leaves are deep 
green and are produced abundant- 
ly. Yq oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 
JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS — The 
foliage is beautifully blotched 
white and green. 4 oz., 30c; Pkt., 
10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
(Bush Eschscholtzia) 
FUMARIAEFOLIA (Giant Yellow 
Poppy) —Bears large bright satiny 
yellow flowers freely on bushes 2 
feet high. % oz., 25¢; Pkt., 10c. 
SUNLITE—A double flowered pop- 
py which is different. Its extra 
band of petals is produced on the 
outside, rather than the inside of 
the tulip-shaped flowers, giving 
the impression of being open, even 
after the cup-like blossoms have 
closed for the night. The flowers 
are a bright canary yellow, and the 
foliage of the 2-foot bush is a 
light gray-green. They like a sunny 
position in a well-drained border 
and flower freely in late summer. 
Pkt., 15c. 
For PERENNIAL SEEDS, 
See Pages 19-26 
IMPATIENS 
(Zanzibar Balsam) 
Charming plants for the decoration 
of the greenhouse or dinner table, 
producing bright, waxy-looking 
flowers profusely and almost con- 
tinuously. The young seedlings 
should be carefully handled as they 
are exceedingly brittle at the out- 
set. 
SULTANI Flowers of brilliant 
rosy-scarlet color. Pkt., 15c. 
HOLSTI! HYBRIDS—Forms strong 
bushy plants, about 2 feet high, 
covered with attractive flowers; 
when grown as pot plants, they 
bloom the year round. Choice 
mixed, all colors. Pkt., 15c. 
CARMINE — Bright carmine-rose 
blooms. 
30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Oc. 
GY PSOPHILA— GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 
BABY’S BREATH (Silk Oak) 
(Annual Varieties) praciccetalyabalt hardy perennicy 
ELEGANS SVALBA™ (GRANDIFLORA) ees ee eee eee ee Dien 
(Paris Market Strain) — An im- peaanle for pot culture. Pkt., 
proved, large-flowering, pure white 
form of the annual Baby’s Breath. 
18” 
Pkt., 
high. 
10c. 
easy free growth. 
25c; Vy Ib, T5e: HELIOTROPE 
It is not generally known that this 
favorate plant can be grown from 
for , 
seed to flower the first season. The 
Superb cutting. Oz., 
- seed should be sown early in 
mae Met prea blush pink, — spring indoors, and transplanted so 
CRC OUT g z., 30c; Pkt., as to have a constant supply of 
the early summer 
flowers during 
months until late fall. Tender per- 
ennial. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERED — The 
plants make a compact growth 
and produce large trusses of flow- 
ers. V4 oz., 75¢; Pkt., 10c. 
KING OF THE BLACKS — Deep 
purple, almost black. Pkt., 15e. 
KALANCHOE 
COCCINEA (Greenhouse Piant)— 
A succulent plant, recommended 
for the greenhouse on account of 
its long blooming period and its 
brilliant scarlet color. Sown in Feb- 
ruary or March, carried along in 
the open during summer, and 
again brought inside, it will bloom 
a year after sowing. Pkt., 25c. 
GOURDS 
(Ornamental) 
Rapid growing annual climbers bearing ornamental fruits. They 
are useful for covering fences, trellis, unsightly fences, etc. 
LARGE FRUITS SMALL FRUITS 
Calabash Pipe Apple 
Caveman’s Club Miniature Bottle 
Dipper White Egg 
Dish-Cloth (Luffa) Orange 
Giant Bottle Pear (two colored) 
Giant Club (5 to 6 feet long) 
Hercules’ Club 
Malaber Melon, Edible Fruits 
MIXED GOURDS—Al|I sorts. Oz., 35¢; Pkt., 10c. 
COLLECTION—Pkt. each above 16 Ornamental Gourds, $1.25. 
Pear (striped) 
Spoon 
Turk’s Turban 
Hunnemannia (Sunlite) 
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