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. ) 
ss = 5 : PER PKT, 
2585 Brilliant. Glowing carmine-rose; very bright and satiny. 
POZE NSO AUS so ene Sate aS Oe ee 10 
2586 Duchess of Albany. Pure white, of compact growth. 
BOZ557 302 ClS iaa os Se ER a eee 10 
2587 Gloriosa. Large, satiny, brilliant blood-red flowers; 
richest color of all. 400z., 80 cts.............+--->- 10 
2588 Rosamond. A new sort, of dwarf habit and large, 
glossy shell-pink flowers; makes a beautiful border. 4 
O27 -o0rctSs ee oe eo ee Rei See 10 
2590 Mixed. All colors. 4} oz., 20 cts................. 5 
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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 Bottle-shaped. No. 10. Per 
GoDETIA 
OZ: 80 sctsi son oR EEE eee oO 
2612 Dipper, or Calabash. No. 7. 
GLOXINIA Per oz., ’30 Cis hea aoe os 5 
2613 Egg-shaped. Fruit white like 
anegg. No. 4. Peroz., 30cts. 5 
2614 Hercules’ Club. Club-shaped; 
4 feet long. No. 12. Per oz., 30 
A superb genus of greenhouse 
plants, producing magnificent flow- 
ers of the richest colors; thrives best 
in an equal mixture of peat, loam CIS 5 5¢ een se ee SE 5 
and sand. Sow in March. 2615 Luffa (Dish-rag, Sponge or 
PER PKT. Bonnet Gourd). No. 9. Per 
2578 Hybrida Grandiflora. OZ.5) SULCUS <a eee See 5 
ae 2 es G F 2616 Orange-shaped (Mock 
Tage pereee eae Orange). No. 3. Per oz., 30 
containing the spotted hy- Ciseccmaaie cee eae ee eee 5 
brids as well as the finest 2617 Pear-shaped. Striped; very 
self-colored sorts ....... 50 showy. No. 2. Per oz., 30 cts. 5 
2619 Spoon. A _ very odd variety. 
GOLDEN ROD ING 20) seele steele ee 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 
(Solidago Canadensis) 
2601 The well-known golden- 
yellow favorite; hardy per- on the end. No. 6. Per oz., 30 cts...... 5 
ennial; 2 to 5 feet...... 10 2622 Turk’s Turban. Red striped. No. 11. 
Per:oz.,; 30 ctsisct Se Nees oe eee 5 
2629 Collection of the above 12 varieties, 50 cts. 
GREVILLEA 2630 [Mixed Varieties. All kinds. Per oz., 
(Silk Oak) GrevILLeA Ropusta Opiciss eee ity ee ee 5 
2681 Robusta. A very beau- 
tiful and graceful dec- 
orative plant 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- 
talbtree ss; duces 10 
Do not fail to have some 
Snapdragons in your garden 
this year. See page 52. 
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