GopstT1a 
GLOXINIA 
A superb genus of greenhouse 
plants, producing magnificent flow- 
ers of the richest colors; thrives best 
in an equal mixture of peat, loam 
and sand. Sow in March. 
PER PKT. 
2578 Hybrida Grandiflora. 
An unsurpassed _ strain, 
containing the spotted hy- 
brids as well as the finest 
self-colored sorts ....... 50 
GOLDEN ROD 
(Solidago Canadensis) 
2601 The well-known golden- 
yellow favorite; hardy per- 
ennial; 2 to 5 feet ...... 10 
GREVILLEA 
(Silk Oak) 
2681 Robusta. A very beau- 
tiful and graceful dec- 
orativeplant with fern- 
like foliage; excellent 
for table decoration; 
easily raised from seed, 
producing good - sized 
plants in a short time; 
hardy in Florida and 
California, where it is 
popular as an ornamen- 
Calitrees Ae ee 10 
Do not fail to have some 
Verbenas in your garden 
this year. See page 53. 
GODETIA 
Attractive, hardy annuals, deserving more extensive cultivation. 
The plants bloom profusely, and bear showy flowers of satiny 
texture in many rich and varied colors. They do best in a rather 
poor soil; 1 foot. (See cut.) 
PER PKT, 
2585 Brilliant. Glowing carmine-rose; very bright and satiny. 
F0%.,, 30 cts 6.058. owes eae an eee ee eee eee 10 
2586 Duchess of Albany. Pure white, of compact growth. 
$:.02:5)30" cts. Suds Ree 10. 
2587 Gloriosa. Large, satiny, brilliant blood-red flowers; 
richest color of all” diez. S0"ciscs seceeeee eee aes 10 
2588 Rosamond. A new sort, of dwarf habit and large, 
glossy shell-pink flowers; makes a beautiful border. } , 
Be POO CES. 15 See oo tle ce catets widars (ora Peemete alent tsrsaea eae pea 10 
2590 Mixed. All colors. }0z., 20 cts................ «2 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Rapid growing, interesting annual climbers, with ornamental 
foliage and siagular shaped fruit; 15 to 20 feet. Our illustration 
shows the 12 kinds offered below: 
2606 African Pipe. The stem ends of the fruits are much 
used in making pipes. No. 8. Per oz., 30 cts....... 5 
2607 Apple-shaped. No.1. Per oz., 30 cts........... 5 
2611 Bettle-shaped. No. 10. Per 
oz.;.30ctsh wee icw ee 5 
2612 Dipper, or Calabash. No. 7. 
Per oz.c30'cls, Jou. See eae 5 
2613 Egg=shaped. Fruit white ‘Tike 
anegg. No.4. Peroz., 30cts. 5 
2614 Hercules’ Club. Club-shaped; 
4 feetlong. No. 12. Per oz., 30 
2615 Luffa (Dish-rag, Sponge or 
Bonnet Gourd). No. 9. Per 
az,, 30 cists San cess. bee 5 
2616 Orange-shaped (Mock 
Orange). No. 3. Per oz., 30 
CSc. fe a0 ene eee eee 5 
2617 Pear-=shaped. Striped ; very 
showy. No. 2. Per oz., 30 cts.. 5 
2619 Spoon. A _ very odd _ variety. 
No! 0. ee Soe <n ee 10 
2621 Knob Kerrie. A very ornamental 
variety, bearing fruit having a slender stem 
3 to 5 feet long, with a round knob or ball 
on the end. No. 6. Per oz., 30 cts...... 5 
2622 Turk’s Turban. Red striped. No. 11. 
Per oz., 30 cts... > 2.8 3 ens eee 5 
2629 Collection of the above 12 varieties, 50 cts. 
2630 Mixed Varieties. All kinds. Per oz., 
25 CS. eco eseecccseencsn-ncnncessenee 
ORNAMENTAL GouURDS 
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