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RELIABLE fLOWfR SEEDS 



85 



GODETIA. 



Attractive hardy annuah, deserving more extensive cultiva- 

 tion. 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.) 



2585 Brilliant. Glowing carmine-rose, very hri 



PER PKT, 



ght and 

 15 cts 5 



2586 Duchess of Albany. Pure white, of compact 

 growth. J oz., 15 cts 5 



2587 Qloriosa. Large, satiny, brilliant blood-red flowers; 

 richest colored of all. J oz., 25 cts 



2588 Rosamond. A new sort, of dwarf habit and large, 

 glossy shell-pink flowers; makes a beautiful border. \ 

 oz., 25 cts 



2590 Mixed. .All colors. Per oz., 30 cts 



10 



10 

 5 



ORNAMENT AI. GOURDS. 



Rapid growing, interesting annual climbers, with ornamental 

 foliage and singular shaped fruit; 15 to 20 feet. Our illustra- 

 tion shows the twelve kinds offered below. 



PER oz. PIiR PKT. 



2607 Apple^shaped. No. 1 30 5 



2611 Bottle=shaped. No. 10 30 5 



2612 Dipper, or Calabash. No. 7. 30 5 



2613 Egg-shaped. Fruit white like 



an egg. S"o. 4 30 5 



2614 Hercules' Club. Club- 

 shaped; 4 feet long. No. 12 . .30 



2615 Luffa. (Dish-rag, Sponye or 

 Boiiiu't Gourd). No. 9" 30 



{.Vock 



GODBTIA. 



2616 Orange=shaped 



Orange.) No. 3 30 



2617 Pear=shaped. Striped; very 

 showy. No. 2 30 



2618 African Pipe. The stem ends 

 of the fruits are much used in 

 making pipes. No. 8 30 



2619 Spoon. A very odd variety. 

 No. 5 



2621 Knob Kerrie. A very orna- 

 mental variety, bearing fruits 

 having a slender stem 3 to 5 

 feet long, with a round knob or 

 ball on the end. No. 6 . .50 



2622 Turk's Turban. Red striped. 

 No. 11 30 



2629 Collection of the above 12 va- 

 rieties, 50 cts. 



2630 Mixed Varieties. All kinds. 25 



5 

 5 

 6 



5 

 10 



10 

 5 



Grevillea Robusta. 



GI.OXI1VIA. 



A superb genus of green- 

 house plants, producing mag- 

 nificent flowers of the richest 

 colors; thrives best in an 

 equal mixture of peat, loam 

 and sand. Sow in March. 



PER PKT. 



2578 Hybrida Grand! 

 flora. An unsur- 

 passed strain, con- 

 taining the spotted 

 hybrids as well as 

 the finest self-col- 

 ored sorts 25 



GOLDEN ROD. 



(Solidago Canadensis.) 

 2601 The well-known 



golden yellow fav- 

 orite; hardy peren- 

 nial; 2 to 5 feet.. . 10 



GREVII.I.EA. 



(Silk Oak.) 

 2681 Robusta. A very 

 beautiful and graceful 

 decorative plant with 

 fern-like foliage; ex- 

 cellent for table decora- 

 tion; easily raised from 

 seed, producing good- 

 sized plants in a short 

 time; hardy in Florida 

 and California, where 

 it is popular as an or- 

 namental tree. J oz., 

 30 cts 10 



Ornamental Gourds. 



Zinniat can alway* b« depended on to produce satiifactory results. See page 50. 



