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GODETIA. 



Au attractive hardy annual, deserving more extensive cultivation. 

 The plants bloom profusely and bear showy flowers of rich and varied 

 colors ; 1^ feet. per pkt. 



2587 Gloriosa. A new variety, of dwarf, compact growth, with 

 large satiny brilliant blood-red flowers. Without doubt tlie 

 richest colored of all Godetias, and produces a gorgeous effect 

 in beds or borders 10 



2590 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



GOLDEN ROD (SoUdago canadensis^. 



2601 Oir " National Flower." Golden yellow; hardy perennial. 



2 to 5 feet . 



ORNAI^ENTAI^ GOURDS. 



Rapid growing, interesting annual climbers, with ornamental foliage 

 and singular shaped fruit; 15 to 20 feet. (See cut.) 



2ol2 Calabash. The Dipper Gourd 5 



261-4 Hercules' Club. Club-shaped ; 4 feet long 5 



2613 Eg'g'-shaped. Fruit white like an egg 5 



2616 Oraug'e-sliaped, or Mock-Orange 5 



2611 Bottle-.shaped 5 



2622 Turk's Turban. Red striped 5 



2617 Pear-shaped. Striped ; very showy 5 



2615 Luffa. Dish Rag, Sponge or Bonnet Gourd 5 



2618 Serpent. Striped like a serpent, changing to brilliant car- 

 mine when ripe ; 5 feet ia length 5 



2621 Sugar Trough. 5 



2630 Fine Mixed. Per oz., 25 cis 5 



2629 Imported Collection of 12 varieties 50 



GREYILI^EA ROBUSTA (sukoak). 1 



2681 A very beautiful and graceful decorative plant with 

 fern-like foliage ; excel- 

 lent for table decora- 



tion ; easily raised from 

 seed, producing good- 

 sized plants in a short 

 time. (See cut) 10 



GYPSOPHIEA. 



Pretty free-flowering, elegant 

 plants for rock-work, baskets, edg- 

 ings, and borders ; succeeding in 

 any garden soil. 



2692 Paniculata(i5.7V-f 



Breath). White flowers, 

 fine for bouquets; hardy 

 perennial ; 2 feet. Per 

 oz., 30 cts 5 



2691 Kle.iyans, Mixed. 



Hardy annual 5 



Pbnnisutum Rui'i 



Grevillea Robusta. 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 



The Ornamental Grasses serve the double purpose of render- 

 ing the mixed flower-bed or bor- 

 der attractive during the summer, 

 and for the use of the spikes or 

 panicles in a dried state in winter 

 bouquets. 



For large beds or groups on 

 lawns nothing gives a finer effect, 

 and they are now largely used in 

 prominent positions in many of 

 the fine.^t public parks, etc. The 

 following are the most popular 

 varieties : per pkt. 



2641 Briza Maxima 



(^Quaking Grass). In 

 great demand for orna- 

 nienlal work and grass 

 bouquets 5- 



2642 Bi'oiuus Brizaefor- 

 niis. A graceful va- 

 riety, with droo]iing pan- 

 icles ; perennial 5: 



2644 Coix Lachrynige 



Ornamental Gourds. iJ''^''^ leiirs). Broad, 

 corn-Ike leaves and hard, shining, pearly seeds; annual. Per oz., 

 15 cts 5 



2646 ErianthllsKavennae. Perennial; exquisiteplumes resembling 



the Pampas. F"ine for lawns; flowers llrst season if sown early. ... 5 



2647 Eulalia Zebriua. Light green, barred with creamy white. 

 Variegation runs aerossihe. foliage 10 



2651 Oyneriuni Arg-enteiini {Pampas Crass). White silvery 



]>lumes ; perennial ; blooms the second season from seed 5 



2653 Lag'UrUS OvatllS {Hare's Tail Grass). Beautiful small while 

 heads or spikes of bloom, excellent for bouquets ; annual 5 



2654 Pcnisisetuni Longistyllini. Extremely graceful greenish 

 white ])lumes ; excellent for beds or dried bouquets 5 



2055 Pennisotuni IvUppeliaunni {Purple Pottntain Crass). 

 Beautiful ant! graceful spikes of purple ; whether for border decora- 

 lion or for boucjuets this is one of the best ; 20- feet. (See cut.) .... 10 



2G58 Stipa Pennata {Feather Crass). Perennial, beautiful, deli- 

 cate white, feathery bloom; flowering the second season from seed ; 

 2 feet S 



2661 Uniola Liatifolia. Handsome jierennial sort, bearing large 



panicles of flat spike!ets 5 



2663 Zea Japonica Quadricolor. A beautiful variegated corn ; 



le.ives striped silvery M'hite, yellow, rose and green 5 



2669 Collection of Grasses. 12 varieties! 50 



