



GAILLARDIA, LORENZIANA AND AMBLYODON. 
EUPHORBIA. 
Annual plants, with handsome foli- 
age;2to4feet. Effective for bedding. 
Wariegata. Snow on the Moun- 
tain. A showy border plant, with foli- 
age veined and margined with white; 
very attractive. Packet, 5 cents. 
Heterophylia. Fire on the Moun- 
tain. Ornamental leaves, which take 
on a deep fiery appearance. PkKt., dc. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
See Myosotis. 
FOUR-O CLOCK. 
see Marvel of Peru. 

GopeTiA, Extra Fine Mixeb. 
EVENING PRIMROSE. 
Gnothera. 
This annual plant is of the easiest cul- 
ture, and deserves a place in every gar- 
den. The yellow and white flowers open 
suddenly at sunset. 
Mixed. Packet, 5 cents. 
EVERLASTING PEA. 
Lathyrus latifolius. 
Hardy Sweet Pea. A showy, peren- 
nial climber, attaining a height of 6 to 8 
feet when trained upon a trellis or arbor. 
It blooms most freely the second season 
| and afterward, requiring no winter care 
or protection. The flowers are large, 
bright and exceedingly showy; not fra- 
grant but admirable for bouquet mak- 
| ing. Adupted to rock work, fences or 
rough places. Colors, rose, white, etc. 
Splendenms. The Pride of Califor- 
| nia. A grand new everlasting pea, 
with large clusters of brilliant, rosy red 
flowers. An extremely handsome 
climber. Packet, 10 cents. 
Mixed. Allcolors. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 25 cents. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
See Globe Amaranth, Helichrysum, 
Acrolinium, Xeranthemum, Rodanthe, 
etc. I offer here all the above varieties 
ina mixture. Packet, 10 cents. 
FERNS. 
Seed slow to germinate. Sow in shal- 
| low boxes, with an extremely light cov- 
ering of crushed and sifted moss. Keep 
moist and shaded. Ferns love a light, 
sandy soil, well enriched. 
Choicest Mixed. From a very 
fine collection. Allsorts. Pkt., 20 cts. 
FEVERFEW. Matricaria eximia. 
(Also see Pyrethrum.) Well known 
| free flowering annual plants, succeeding 
| in any garden soil. Excellent for bed- 
ding purposes, blooming until frost. 
Adapted to pot culture. 
Double White. Packet, 5 cents. 
FRENCH MARGUERITES. 
See Chrysanthemum. 
FUCHSIA. 
Lady’s Ear Drop. Well known, ten- 
der, shrubby perennial plants, adapted 
to the greenhouse in winter and to the 
shaded open air borderin summer. Of 
easy culture from seed. One of the 
| 1nost beautiful and satisfactory of all the 
| window plants. The flowers are delicate 
| and graceful in form and rich in color. 
The shades include red, white, purple, 
etc., in various combinations. 
Choice Mixed Hybrids. 
| best varieties. Packet, 25 cents. 
GAILLARDIA. 
See Novelties. Half hardy and ex- 
ceedingly beautiful annuals, growing 1 
to 2 feet high. The flowers are daisy 
like in shape, and are useful for cutting. 
The 
| 

Sow early in spring in shallow drills, | 
| and thin out to stand 10 inches apart. 
Lorenziana. A charming variety, 
double flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt..10e. 
Grandificra Compacta Dwarf. 
| Flowers are large, and colors rich and 
varied, Packet, 10 cents. 
New Giant Hardy Hybrid. 
| Flowers of wonderfully large size, very 

highly colored ana or many beautiful 
variations. Packet, 10 cents. . 
Amblyodon. Clear, blood 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Newest Hybrids. The many rich 
colors of this superior class are the won- 
der of the summer and autumn garden. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Fine Mixed. All kinds. 
GERANIUM. 
An easily grown tender perennial that 
enjoys an almost universal popularity. 
red. 
Pkt., dc. 
quick and foliage pretty. These orna- 
mental gourds are of various shapes and 
colors; some large, some small. All are 
hard shelled, and will keep for years, 
showing no signs oi decay; pretty and 
sometimes useful household articles. 
Small Varieties. Allsorts mixed. 
_ Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents. 
Large Varieties. Allsorts mixed. 
| Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 
It is not new, but nothing has ever been | 
able to replace it for house culture or 
bedding purposes. It will always be 
fashionable. Easily raised from seed. 
Zonate. From the best large flow- 
ers. Mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 
Apple Scented. Leaves fragrant. | 
True. Packet, 20 cents. 
Lady Washington. Also called 
Pelargonium or Pansy Geranium. Seed 
from the finest sorts. Packet, 25 cents. 
Finest Varieties Mixed. 
a very costly collection. Packet, 20 cts. 
Double Mixed. A large percent- 
age of the seedling plants will bear dou- 
ble flowers. Packet, 25 cents. 
GILIA. , 
Free blooming dwarf hardy annuals, 
for massing in beds; 6 to 12 inches high. 
Mixed colors. Packet, 5 cents. 
GOLDEN ROD. 
One of the most beautiful of our late 
summer and autumn wild flowers. Per- 
ennial. A candidate for the position of 
America’s national flower. Of easy cul- 
ture. Perfectly hardy. Height, 2 to 4 
feet. Foliage pretty. 
Packet, 5 cents. 

HELicHRYSUM, DousLe MIXED. 
GILLIFLOWER. 
See Mattbiola; also Stocks. 
GLADIOLUS. 
Can be grown to bloom the first season 
from seed, producing bulbs of great 
value for the second year’s blooming. 
Lemoine’s Large Flowered 
Hybrids. All sorts, finest mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Hybrida. Mixed. Packet, 10 cts. 
GLOBE AMARANTH. 
Gomphrena. 
Bachelor’s Button. A tender annual. 
Colors, white, purple, striped, ete. Un- 
der good treatment a single plant will 
produce several hundred flowers. The 
| flowers should be cut just before they 

| mer months in great profusion. 
| tled. 
are fully ripe, and hung head down- 
wards to dry. About 2 feet high. 
Nana Compacta. A new dwarf 
strain. Only a few inches high. A mass | 
of bloom. Mixed. Packet, 5 cents. 
Fine Mixed. All the best sorts 
and colors. Pkt.. 5 cts.; 0z., 20 cts. 
GLOXINIA. 
A superb greenhouse plant of dwarf 
habit, producing large, bell-shaped flow- 
ers of brilliant colors during the sum- 
Heat 
and partial shade are required 
flowers are variously spotted or 
Sow in March. 
Choicest Hybrids. 
erect and drooping varieties. 
GODETIA. 
Attractive, hardy annuals, growing 18 
inches high. Particularly useful because 
it will grow in shady places where so 
few really fine flowers can be grown. 
They bloom a long time, so profusely 
that the foliage is almost hidden by the 
mot- 
From fine, 
Pkt., 25c. 
The | 
From | 

| flowers. 
| ennial border plant. 
| Easily grown anywhere. 
| everlasting flowers. Fine. 

many large, wide open flowers, of shin- | 
ing satiny texture. fs 
Lady Satin Rose. Deep rose pink 
flowers, with surface shining like satin. 
Only 1 foot high. i 
as a cut flower, and makes a nice com- 
pact border plant. Packet, 5 cents. 
Extra Fine Mixed. All the best 
sorts. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cenis. 
GOURDS. 
Ornamental Gourds. A valuable class 
of annual climbers. The growth is 
120 
Highly recommended | 
GYNERIUMGM. 
Airgenteum. 
Pampas Grass. Half hardy perennial}; 
a native of South America. Very beau- 
tiful. Roots require winter protection, 
or to be lifted and kept in greenhouse or 
cellar. Taller than Eulalia. Gynerium 
blooms the second season from seed, 
and its white, silvery plumes well repay 
the trouble of culture. Packet, 10 cents. 
GYPSOPHILA,. 
Muralis. A diffuse, branching an- 
nual, about 12 inches high, used for edg- 
ings and rock work. Flowers, pink, 
suitable for bouquets. Packet, 5 cents. 
Paniculata. Baby’s Breath. White 
Hardy perennial; 2 feet. PkKt., 
5 cents. 
HELIANTHEMUM. 
Also known as Sun or Rock Rose. Per- 
Dwarf evergreen 
with brilliant flowers of various colors. 
A very profuse bloomer. Adapted to 
growing in dary soils and rockeries. 
Packet, 5 cts. 
HELIANTHUS. 
See Sunflower. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
Everlasting flower; straw flower. 
| Large, full double flowers, of various 
colors, from white and bright yellow to 
scarlet, shaded and tipped. Exceeding- 
| ly handsome for bouquets for winter. 
Annual. Easy culture. Two feet or less. 
Dwarf Double Mixed. All col- 
ors. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 75 cents. 
Fall Double Mixed. A!l colors. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 5u cents. 
HELIOTRGPE. 
See Novelties. A half-hardy perennial, 
blooming the whole season. It grows 
quickly and easily from seed, doing best 
in a rich soil. 
Lady in White. Exceedingly fine 
and fragrant. Spotless white. Pkt., 10c. 
Biaek HMimg. Dark purple, almost 
black. Packet, 10 cents. 
Many shades and 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Choice Mixed. 
varieties. All sorts. 






Hetiotrope, CHoice MIXED. 
HELIPTERUM. 
A half-dwarf annual, bearing yellow 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
HEUCHERA. 
Scarlet Alum Root. Hardy perennial. 
The variety of heuchera here offered, 
the sanguinea splendens, produces spikes 
2 feet high, bearing flowers varying in 
color from fiery coral to richest crimson. 
Foliage evergreen. Packet, 10 cents. 
HIBISCUS. 
Free blooming and desirable plants, 2 
to 3 feet; producing flowers ot great size, 
brilliance and beauty. Of easy culture. 
Africanus. Large annual, with 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across; creamy yel- 
low with purple centre. Packet, 5 cents. 
Crimson Eye. Perennial, but 
blooming freely the first year. Hardy. 
White flower, 6 inches with crimson cen- 
tre. Profuse bloomer. Packet, 10 cts. 
HONESTY. 
An old-fashioned, hardy, biennial 
flower, with curious seed pods. Flowers 
pink-purple or white. Two feet high. 
Lunari2a Bienmis. Packet, 5 cts. 
HORDEUM. 
Jubaturm. Squirreltailgrass. A fine 
ornamental variety. 2 feet. 

Pkt., 5cts. 2 
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