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Godetia Sybil Sherwood 



GODETIA SYBIL SHERWOOD 



We consider this the most beautiful Godetia yet 

 introduced. The color is a gorgeous shade of bright 

 salmon pink softened by an undefined edging of 

 white. The plants are robust, about 20 inches high, 

 strong stemmed, and so free flowering that the foli- 

 age is almost hidden from view. The flowers are ideal 

 for cutting, with long stems and exceptional keeping 

 qualities. Pkt., 15c. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 



(Silk Oak) 



A graceful, half-hardy perennial with large fern- 

 like leaves. Very desirable for pot culture_-Pkt. 10c 



GYPSOPHILA— BABY'S BREATH 



(Annual Varieties) 



Pretty, misty panicles of blooms highly valued for 

 mixing vdth other cut flowers. Easy to grow. 



ELEGANS ALBA GRANDIFLORA (Paris Market 



Strain) — An improved, large-flowering, pure white 

 form of the annual Baby's Breath. Of easy free 

 growth. 18 inches high. Oz., 25c; % lbs., 75c; Pkt., 10c 



CARMINE — Bright carmine-rose blooms. Superb for 

 cutting. Oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 



ROSEA — A very pretty blush pink form also fine for 

 cutting. Oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 



GNAPHALIUM (Edehveiss) 



The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers are of 

 a downy appearance, pure white and star-shaped. 

 H. P. _____ Pkt. 15c 



GERANIUM 



Seed sown early in the season will produce flower- 

 ing plants the first year. 



Zonal— Choice Mixed Pkt. 10c 



Lady Washington (Fancy Pelargoniums) — Choice 

 mixed, 10 seeds Pkt. 50c 



GLOXINIA 



Handsome, free flowering, tender perennials for pot 

 culture, succeeding best in partially shaded places. 

 Extra Choice Mixed Pkt. 20c 



GODETIA 



Popular, showy, hardy annuals bearing a profusion 

 of brilliant colored flowers during the entire season. 

 Finest Mixed— i^ oz., 20c Pkt. 10 



GODETIA KELVEDON GLORY 



This new Godetia is a deep glowing orange, of an 

 intensity and vividness that can be found in no other 

 annual. The blooms are of beautiful symmetry and 

 fine texture. We recommend this variety with every 

 confidence, and urge all our customers to try it. 

 Pkt. 15c 



GOURDS (Ornamental) 



Rapid growing annual climb- 

 ers bearing ornamental fruits. 

 They are useful for covering 

 fences, trellis, unsightly fences, 

 etc. 



Apple-shaped. Beautifully striped 



Bottle-shaped 



Calabash or Dipper 



Hercules Club 



Turk's Turban 



Pear-shaped. Striped yellow and green 



Dish Rag (Chinese Loofa) 



Nest Egg 



Flexousa (Snake Cucumber) 



Fine Mixed 



Any of the above, oz., 25c; 



Pkt. 

 _10c 



WILD CUCUMBER VINE— Grows to a great height, 

 bearing small white flowers in great profusion, fol- 

 lowed by small spiney fruits. Oz., .30c Pkt. 10c 



GVIAA UNIFLORA WHITE SWAN 



Introducing a new subject for cut flower use, a very 

 easily grown annual. The plants are neat, upright and 

 serai-compact in habit 12 to 15 inches high, covered 

 with dozens of the dainty, single flax-like flowers 

 which are borne on long stems. 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 clear white flowers. Oz., 



25c Pkt. 10c 



Giant Crimson — Blush deepening with age to dark 



red. Oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 



Lablab — Mixed colors, purple and white. Oz., 20c; 



Pkt. 5c 



Lignosus (Australian Pea Vine) — Bears clusters of 

 rose-colored flowers Pkt. 10c 



ANNUAL HYBRID HOLLYHOCKS 



Sown in the house or hotbed in March, they will 

 bloom by July, while sown outdoors in May, they can 

 be flowered by August. 



Double— Mixed; 3 pkts., 25c Pkt. 10c 



Single — Mixed Pkt. 10c 



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