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LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1926. 57 
GAILLARDIA. 
One of the best annuals for bedding, being 
a constant bloomer and presenting quite a 
diversity of colors. For cut bloom in vases 
the Gaillardias are equalled by very few 
annuals. Pkt. 
Annual Varieties, all Colors Mixed—Per 
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Picta Lorenziana—A fine double annual 
variety, with heads 2 inches in diam- 
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A PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
New Hybrids, Mixed—A class with very 
large flowers of new and brilliant col- 
ors and markings. Profuse bloomers, 
worthy of a place in every garden... 10 
Currie’s Exhibition Strain—A _ beautiful 
collection of gold, lemon and crimson, 
scarlet, brown and -gold shades ...... 15 
GERANIUM. 
Easily raised from Seed, and can be flow- 
ered the first season by sowing early in hot- 
bed or house. Our collection contains many 
new varieties. 
Pkt. 
Single Zonal Mixed.............00ccce008 10 
Double Zonal Mixed.........6...........5 15 
Apple-Scented—This fragrant variety can 
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l W), LW light soil, keeping moist............ 10 
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i GERBERA—Cape Daisy. 
Jamesoni Hybrida—Mixed Hybrids—Nearly all shades of color from white to yellow 
and orange, as well as from rose to blood-red are found. Especially desirable for 
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Mrs. Bradshaw—A fine hardy border plant, producing large, double brilliant scarlet 
flowers, appearing early in the summer and continuing into the fall. Very desir- 
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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- Gaillardia. 
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2 GNAPHALIUM—Edelweiss. z Pkt. 
The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers are of a downy appearance, pure white and star-shaped. H. P.......... oe. 165 
- GODETIA. Mite i 
Hardy annuals of the easiest cultivation. Sow in the open ground during May. Flowers of brilliant and delicate colors. 
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GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 2 
Ornamental plants with large finely divided fern-like foliage. Much used as center plants in vases. 
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Muralis—Pink Blossoms. H. P. % oz. 35c...... RE AYA GOODY EOS UO ROSAS DUO DO DID SOR ICO COU 0 OT OOOO DO MIMO GOON 10.0 10 
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GOURDS— ornamental. 
Handsome climbers of rapid growth, producing fruit of peculiar and various forms which, if allowed to ripen on the vines, 
can be kept for months as curiosities. Sow outdoors in middle of May. 
Pkt. 
WILD CUCUMBER (Echinocystis Lobata). Per oz. 50c........-+-+: RC susiicelistevebe 10 
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Hercules Club—Long; club-shaped. 10 Turk’s Turban. ise eso cle fecte stone 10 
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Dish Rag or Chinese Loofa—An attractive variety, de- 
veloping large, green fruits, the inside of which, 
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Orange—Mock Orange 10 Fine Mixed—Per oz. 30c..10 ° 
Collection of Gourds, any 10 varieties, 1 pkt. each... 75 
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. 
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_Giant Flowered Heliotrope—Dwarf and compact in 
habit bearing immense umbels of flowers which 
are twice the size of the older sorts............ a 
King of the Blacks—A grand new mammoth flower- 
ing Heliotrope. The flowers are deep purple, and "SIS 
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