GODETIA. 
Exceedingly handsome and showy annuals, of dwarf, compact 
growth, about 1 foot high, bearing freely large flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across, of exquisite colors and shades that glisten in the sunlight 
like satin. (See cut.) P 
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Collection of Godetias, 6 separate varieties, 25 cts. 
GOURD Summer climbers of exceedingly rapid growth and 
e luxuriant foliage, forcovering 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 
30 feet. 
The Chinese Loofa, Sponge or Dish Rag. Large yellow flowers 
followed by long green fruits, which form inside a tough fibrous 
mass, and when seeds and shell are removed is popular for bath- 
ing, being much superior to asponge and more durable...... Pkt. 
Dipper-shaped....................... Se CCOOCOORERERiacopOFaNONCEARDCOSSHNaBS 080 
Japanese White Nest Egg 
Hercules’ Club. Green fruits, 2 to 5 feet long.... 
Serpent Gourd. Carmine fruits, 3 to 6 feet long.. 
Mixed, ornamental varieties e063 
Collection of 12 separate Gourds, 50 cts. 
GOLDEN RO America’s National Flower. The favorite 
e wild yellow beauty; hardy perennial, 
2 to 3 feet........ ooceine: oconoenccoacnoacccune: Raaucnetscntesassccc ssc: Pkt. 5 
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De Ree ge Ria re aD Scarlet Alum Root. Thisis one of the most Bea vaitat and 
thoroughly satisfactory hardy perennials grown, and should be 
inevery garden. The plants are dwarf and compactly branch- 
ing, and of very robust constitution. The foliage is evergreen. 
The flowers are fiery coral-red, shading to intense crimson 
scarlet. They are borne on graceful spikes, usually about 
two feet high, and in such extravagant abundance that, 
seen in the sunlight, a plant in perfection of bloom actually 
dazzles the eye with its matchless brilliancy. The long 
duration of bloom is remarkable; for several weeks the 
plants retain their full wealth of undimmed splendor. 
Their rich effect in the garden is unapproachable, while 
for cutting purposes the spikes of bloom are graceful 
and charming. This Heuchera is easily grown in 
almost any soil, though it delights in an abundance 
of sunlight and a plentiful supply of moisture at 
the roots......... Bo neisgbacene BOCOSECE IO COSOIGQN000cN0F Pkt. 15 
HELIGHRYSUM Very showy summer- 
¢ blooming annuals; of 
free growth and producing in abundance flow- 
ers large, full and double, in shades of white, 
yellow, crimson, etc. ; not only very hand- 
some as garden plants, but valuable as an 
“everlasting ’’ for winter bouquets. 1 to 
GYESOBHILA. es, beat 
¢ annual of com- 
» pact growth for edgings; flowers 
pink, 11% feet....... Coneecconccecenas Pkt. 5 
Paniculata. A graceful hardy 
plant, fine for cutting for bou- 
quets; flowers in feathery white 
panicles, 11% feet .........ceeeeeees 5 
HELIOTROP Deliciously 
e fragrant 
flowering plants, growing 
about 1 to 2 feet high; great 
favorite for pot culture in the 
winter or bedding out in sum- 
mer; large umbels of purple, 
lilac or white flowers are con- 
tinuously borne. 
Finest Mixed.... 
Queen of Night. Rich, black 
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White Pearl. Large clusters of 
pearly white fragrant tllowers...10 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrid. These 
P 5 2 feet. 
are grand improvements, and begin . “ : e « 
to flower early from seed. The clus- Douple Mixed, Large REE 
ters of bloom are immense; many 
measure: 10 to 12 inches across, deli- 
ciously fragrant; colors, lavender, white, 
purple, ete. (See CUE.) .......c..ccccee cecee eens 6 Iss 
Queen Marguerite. The habit is dwarf and 
compact. The branches, hardly 4 inches long, 
produce continually throughout the year immense 
clusters of flowers, often 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 
The delicious perfume of this variety is exceptionally 
rich and spicy; the color of the flowers is of a deep 
Collection of 6 separate colors, 25 cts. 
HIBISGUS or MARSH 
.  MALLOWS. 
Strong-growing plants, of very easy 
culture and exceedingly showy, the 
large cup-shaped flowers frequently measur- 
dark blue...... Qodrage0 oonojeps8Qe005OBODoRORCOOCOOCOO cocoacuecbbauboO0ce 25 “ rats 
ing 6 inches across. 
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° ° showy ers 3 inches across, of creamy ye 
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s La ress Coccineus. Bright scarlet, perennial.................:cceneeeeeeees 10 
Giant Yellow. The flowers attain an enormous size, averaging 
7 to 9 inches across. Color, canary-yellow with a garnet throat...10 
Crimson Eye. A robust grower, with dark red stems and foliage. 
The flowers, 6 to 7 inches across, of purest white, with a large spot 
of deep velvety crimson in the centre of each flower. A well-developed 
plant will produce several hundred flowers in a season. Perfectly 
hardy, blooming the first year from seed in the open ground......... 10 
Te 66 99 Differing from other 
Japanese Hibiscus, MANIHOT.” varctics in its awart, 
spreading pyramidal habit of growth. Seed sown in the spring will 
produce plants 38 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 enormous saucer-shaped flowers 3 to 4 inches across. 
Pure white, with a garnet zone around theeye. (See cut.) IP’kt. 15 
HUMEA ELEGANS. sthtropical ettects on the lawn It 1s beau. 
tiful and effective. The minute flowers are borne in immense num- 
JAPANESE 
HIBISCUS, 
“MANIHOT.”” 
bers on long drooping branches. Colors, ruby red, pink and 
crimson, and delightfully fragrant. 4 to 6 feet..........c.cceeeeeeeee Pkt. 10 
HUMULUS JAPONIGUS (“Japan Hop.’’) Rapid summer 
e climber, in 3 or 4 weeks’ time at- 
taining a height of 20 to 30 feet, resembling the common hop, but, 
being an annual, attains full perfection the first season. The foliage 
is luxuriant, making a dense covering. Itis one of the best plants 
for covering verandas, trellises, ete. Heat, drought and insects do 
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H. Japonicus, fol. var. (‘ Variegated-leaved Japan Hop.) A 
strikingly beautiful variety of the above. The leaves of rich green 
are blotcked and marked with white and gray..........c.cceeceecsecseceucee 10 
