Gladiolus Seed. GODETIA. 
Summer-flowering bulbs of gorgeous beauty; Exceedingly handsome and showy annuals, 
grown irom seeds, they produce blooming bulbs of dwarf, compact growth, about. 1 foot high, “Noo 
the second summer. 3 fect. bearing freely large flowers 3 to 4 inches across, % Wa VHA 
Gandavensis hybrids, mixed. Many beau- of exquisite colors and shades that glisten in the y/ yi iy 
titulivarieties: sete eee wesuteieest Pkt. 10 | Sunlight like satin. (See cut.) ; ; GW) Wa 
Lemoinei hybrids, mixed ..............c00000+ 10 Grandifiora rosea fl. pl. Double-flowering, pink 
Goff’s Grand “‘'Transformation’’ Gladiolus and rose color; 2 feet ANKENY Sanrpeao0s6¢CO0 sees Pkt. 10 
Seed. This new cross-bred Gladiolus seed may Double Bride (novelty). Tall growing; double 
beexpected to producesome marvelously beauti- flowers of white marked with red............ Pkt. 20 
ful and enormously large flowering Gladiolus. Whitneyia Compacta (novelty). Bushy dwarf 
The cream of the best and most distinct of the plants; flowers handsome and large, of bright 
new Lemoinei, Childsii, Nanceianus and Ganda- blood red...... .. settee ee eeeeneusercereeens Pkt, 20 
VAEHISIS THAD Shoccoososcoccns asso saoenac Qa soESdeNGeSC008 Pkt. 25 Finest Mixe 
Collection of Godetias 
Ornamental Gourds. 
Summer climbers of luxuriant growth for 
covering arbors, etc.; they bear fruits 
known as “Ornamental Gourds,’’ which, 
when allowed to ripen on the vines, can be 
kept for months as curiosities. 10 to 30ft. 
The Chinese Loofa, Sponge or Dish 
Rag. Yellow flowers followed by long 
green fruits, which form inside a tough 
fibrous sponge-like mass, which when 
seeds and shell are removed is popular 
JAPANESE HIBISCUS, ‘‘ MANIHOT.” 
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Dipper-shaped .................. 5 H i] g 
Japanese White Nest Egg........ cco 6G 6rd, Splendens. 
meoneuaes Club. Green fruits, 2 P Scarlet Alum Root. Beau- 
(EET NOTNER occaasaoesaobo apesties cseseees oneness: 7 ~=s tiful hardy perennial plants, 
Serpent Gourd. Carmine fruit dwarf, compactly branching, 
to 6 feet long. ...............- ogg 5 and robust. The foliage is 
Mixed, ornamental varieties... ..... 5 evergreen, flowers fiery coral, 
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Collection of 12 separate Gourds, 50 cts. shading to intense crimson. 
Borne on graceful spikes, a- 
bout 2 feet high, and in abun- 
dance for several weeks. <A 
plantin perfection of bloom 
actually dazzles the eve with 
its matchl brilliancy. For 
cutting purposes the spikes 
of bloom are charming. This 
Heuchera is easily grown in 
almost any soil, though it 
delights in sunlight and 
Deliciously fragrant flower- | 
: : = : a ) moistureat the roots.Pkt.10 
HelOtrOpe. memans, to zrectmiens |  HDISCUS, OF Marsh Mallows. 
winter or bedding out in summer; purple, lilac Africanus. Robust annual, flowers 3 to 4 in. across, 
or white flowers are continuously borne. of creamy yellow with purple centre. 2 feet..Pkt. 5 
PE inestyIVELK eC cise ee oer ene oeee Pkt. 5 Coccineus. Bright scarlet, tender perennial...... 10 
Queen of Night. Rich, black purple........... 10 Giant Yellow. Flowers enormous averaging 7 to 9 
White Pearl. Large pearly white flowers... 10 inches across. Color: eanary-yellow with a garnet 
Lemoine’s Giant. Grand. The clusters of throat, hardy perennial.............cccccccceeeceeesee sence 10 
bloom are immense; many measure 10 to 12 Crimson Eye. A robust grower. Flowers, 6 inches 
inches across; deliciously fragrant. Colors: across, of purest white, with crimson centre. A well- 
lavender, white, developed plant will produce several hundred flow- 
purple, ete. ers in a season. Perfectly hardy, blooming the 
(See cut.) first year from seed in the open ground............ 10 
Pkt. ° A Japanese Hibiscus. Differing 
Manihot from other varieties in its dwarf, 
® spreading pyramidal habit of growth. 
Seed sown in the spring will produce plants 3 to 4 
feet in circumference at the ground, tapering, cone- 
shaped, up to 15 or 18 inches in height, and from 
August until frost producing saucer-shaped flowers 
8 to 4 inches across. Creamy-white, with a 
garnet zone around the eye. (See cut.) Pkt.10 
Golden Rod. 
The proposed national flower of America. The 
favorite wild yellowhardy perennial. 2to3feet.Pkt.5 
Grevillea Robusta. 
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(“Silk Oak.’’) Beautiful and graceful foliage; 
highly valued as a decorative plant for the table, and 
SRT FORT LNRM CREME aU NR Pkt. 10 a Nis 
3 to 5 feet Me Sere 530 
Gupsophila. a 
Muralis. Dwarf annual of compact growth, 1% feet, 
Paniculata. A graceful hardy plant, fine for cut- HUMULNS or Japan HOD 
ting for bouquets; flowersin feathery white panicles 9 ) 
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C weeks’ timeattaininga height of 20 to 30 feet, 
Helichrysum, or straw Flower. resembling the common hop, but, being an 
Showy summer-blooming annuals; of free growth | annual, attains full perfection the first season. 
double, in shades of white,yellow, crimson, etc.; not | ering. Itis one of the best plants for covering 
only very handsome as garden plants, but valuable | verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought and 
(See cut.) Variegated-leaved Japan Ho A beau- 
Double Mixed, Large-flowering.... .Pkt. 5 tiful variety of the above. Tires green, 
when large for tropical lawn effects ; tender perennial. 
for edgings; flowers pink...................:00.-seee0 Pkt 
TS TES teccoeacceoseonna5occntococso"006 saosesronccoadboceoeanTacesoone 5 apid summer climber, in three or four Ge 
and producing in abundance flowers large, full and | The foliage is luxuriant, making a dense coy- 
as an ‘‘everlasting’’ for winter bouquets. 1 to 2 feet. | insects do not trouble it... Pkt. 5 
Collection of6 separate colors, 25 cts. blotched with white and gray 
orverine, DO NOT FORGET °° “YGF cur®S*'* LIBERAL PREMIUMS. Sf 5, 
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