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ESCBSCHOLTZIA. 



ECHINOCYSnS LOBATA. 



iCIinibing Wild Cucumber.) 

 A rapid, luxuriant-growing annual climber, very 

 useful for quick effects. 30 to 50 feet Pkt. 5 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



{California Poppies.) 



Beautiful and popular garden annuals of easy cul- 

 ture, forming nice bushy pli\nts. 1 foot high. Tlie 

 large saucer-shaped flowers are produced abundantly 

 from spring until fall. 

 Cross of Malta. Bright yellow, with orange cross ; 



fnlince silvery gray Pkt. r> 



Califomica. Sulphur yellow, with orange centre. .5 

 Doug'lasii. Pure yellow, with golden centre ; glau- 



cmiK 1. hie foliage. Earlier than other kinds 5 



Mandarin. La ri^c bright scarlet; interiororange...5 



Finest Sing'le Mixed. Per oz., 25c 5 



GIANT GOI.DE1T WEST. (See page S8.) 10 



SATIN BI.USH. (.sVf>//a^e88.) 10 



BUSH ESCHSCHOI.TZIA. (.See pag-e 88.) 10 



Double White, l Califomica alba ft. pi.) 5 



Double Yellow. iCrocea a. pi.) 5 



Double Mixed Colors. Per oz., 50c 5 



EUPHORBIA VARIEGATA. 



(.S'noir on the .Mountain.) 

 Large robust garden annual with ornamental green 

 foliage, striped with white. 2 to i feet Pkt. .j 



EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYLLA- 



(Annual Poiusettia , or Mexican Fire Plant.) 

 An annual bushy pant, for either garden or pot 

 culture, with highly ornamental leaves, which in sum- 

 mer and autumn become blazed with a fiery scarlet, 

 leaving a tip of green. 3 feet Pkt. 10 



FERNS. 



Crreenlionse Varieties, Mixed. Gracefulconserva- 



tory (IF window plants. G inches to 2 feet.. ..Pit. 10 



FUCHSIA. 



Mixed Colors. Choice double and single sorts of 

 this elegant pot plant; tender perennial. 1 to 2 

 feet Pkt. 10 



GAILLARDIA. 



(annial varieties.) 

 Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 feet high. 

 Grown in masses they are especially effective; large 

 flowers, 2 or 3 inches across, produced from early 

 summer until frost; unrivaled for cutting. 



Amblyodon. Rich blood red Pkt. 5 



Aurora, (iold, crimson and white 5 



San Kissed. Gold and scarlet 5 



Gloire de Paris. Salmon 5 



Flower of Gold. Eich yellow 5 



Illumination. Red. bordered white 5 



Collection of above-named 6 varieties, 25c. 



Mixed Single Varieties 5 



Iiorenziana, or Double-flo'werin^. Large round 

 heads, composed of 30 to 50 flowers of crimson, 



garnet, lemon, orange, etc 5 



Double Dwarf Ziorenziana. An improvement; the 

 plants are bushy and compact, about 1 foot high, 

 desirable for garden beds. Large double flowers of 

 brilliant hues 10 



HARDY PERENNIAL GAILLARDIAS. 



These are amr>ng our finest plants for permanent 

 garden and border decoration, forming larjre clumps 

 about 2 feet iiigh by 2 feet through; they bloom con- 

 tinuously from June until frost. The flowers, 3 to 4 

 inches across, are gracefull.v poised on long stems and 

 are gorgeously colored, usually crimson or scarlet, 

 bordei'ed with orange, canary orsomeshade of yellow. 

 As a cut flower for vases they are of unsurpassed 

 beauty. 



Orandiflora Maxima. Mixed Colors Pkt. 10 



iFor new varieties, see page 88.) 



GAILLARDIA LORENZIANA. 



GLOBE AMARANTH (NANA COMPACTA). 





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GAZANIA HYBRIDA. 



Showy perennial plants about 10 Inches high, 

 spreading out like a Verbena, and well suited tor 

 summer garden beds or vases, baskets, etc.; large 

 single flowers, 2 to 3Vi inches across, ranging from 

 milk-white to chamois, yellow or orange, zoned and 

 spotted with violet, black or white, some with rose 

 tips. Mixed Colors Pkt. 10 



GERANIUM. 



Well-known popular plants for eitlier pot culture in 



the winter or summer bedding, 12 to 18 inches high. 



.\lthough perennials, they will produce nice bushy 



plants and flower from seeds sown the same season, 



(See also Pelargonium on page 112.) 



Sing'le Mixed Zonale Pkt. 10 



Gold and Bronze Iieaved. Mixed 15 



Apple Scented. Leaves delightfully fragrant; 



liiglil.V I)ri7,cd for bniiiinets 10 



Giaut-Aowering Hybrids. (See page 89.) 15 



GEUM ATROSANGUINEUM, fl. pi. 



Showy, hardy garden perennial, brilliant scarlet 

 double flowers, borne in clusters on long stems; fine 

 for cutting. IVi feet Pkt. 10 



GILIA. 



Showy, profuse-blooming, dwarf annuals, tor flower 

 beds. 6 to 12 inches. Mixed Colors Pkt.S 



GLADIOLUS SEED. 



Summer-flowering bulbs of gorgeous beauty; grown 

 from seeds, they produce blociining bulbs the second 

 summer. 3 feet. 

 Gandavensis Varieties, Mixed Pkt. 10 



GLOBE AMARANTH. 



( Bachelor's Buttons.) 

 Bush.v garden annuals, about 2 feet high, bearing 

 jirofusely large clover-head-like flowers of either purple, 

 white or striped. Indispensable as "everlastings." 



Mixed Colors Pkt. 5 



Nana Compacta, Mixed. Round bush.v little plants, 

 only 6 inches high, one mass of flowers; pretty tor 

 edgings or pots ......5 



GLOXINIA. 



(.S'ee page 89.) 



GODETL\. 



Showy garden annuals, f>f comijact growth, about 

 1 foot Iiigh, bearing freely flowers 3 to 4 inches 

 across, of e.\quisite colors and shades that glisten In 

 the sunlight like satin. 

 Whitneyia Compacta. Handsome flowers of 



bright blood red Pkt. 10 



Finest Mixed Varieties 5 



(For Godetia novelties, see p,^ge 89.) 

 Collection of Godetias, separate varieties, 25c, 



GOLDEN ROD. 



The proposed national flower of America. The fa- 

 vorite wild yellow hardy perennial. 2 to 3 feet...PA'f . 5 



ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. 



Snmmi'r climbing annuals of luxuriant growth for 

 covering arbors. etc.: they bi-arfruits known as "Orna- 

 mental Gourds." 10 to :'.0 feet. 



Chinese Iioofa, Veg'etable. (Sponge or 7)).<;/; Rag 

 Gourd.) 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 



for bathing Pkt. 6 



Dipper-shaped 5 



Japanese White Nest Sgg 5 



Hercules' Club. Green fruits, 2 to 5 feet long 5 



Serpent Gourd. ( urniine fruits, 3 to 6 feet long.... 5 



Mixed, Ornamental Varieties 3 



Collection oflL'sc/ianite Gourds. 5))c. 



and Vegetable Seeds {X?^S^ 



