GLADIOLUS. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Exceeding-ly beauti- 

 ful annual, producing 

 Tery showy plants one 

 tolhree feet high. For 

 the flower garden in 

 masses they are espec- 

 ially effective. Large 

 flowers from two to 

 three inches across, 

 produced from early 

 Summer until frost. 

 Unrivalled for cutting. 

 Choicest Double Mixed, 



Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 

 Choicest Single Mixed, 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 3c. 



GENTIANA. 



A charming hardy 

 perennial, which blos- 

 soms early in May. It 

 is of the dwarf vari- 

 ety and especially 

 beautiful for edgings. 

 It needs little covering 

 during the winter. A 

 profuse bloomer, yielding hun- 

 dreds of the most brilliantly 

 colored flowers during the Sum- 

 mer and Autumn. The finest 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



(lYP^ftPHIl A Delicate free flowering little early plants, 

 I I OV/F ni&</\. covered with a profusion of white and 

 pink little star-shaped blossoms. Well adapted for hansing 

 baskets or edgings and valuable in conjunction with other flow- 

 ers for making bouquets, either green or dry. Will thrive any- 

 where. Choicest mixed. Pkt. 4c. 



GODETIA. 



Beautiful hardy annuals 

 remarkable for the deli- 

 cacy of their fine large 

 blossoms : flowers deep rose 

 pink, rosy carmine, snow 

 white, with bright car- 

 mine rose spots, cannine 

 crimson, lilac with purple 

 and rich satiny white. The 

 choicest mixed. Pkt. 200 

 aeeds 3c. 



GILIA, Tricolor. 



Grows in almost any situation ; flov. ers blue with yellow and 

 purple center. Sow in" masses. Hardv annual, one "foot high. 

 Finest mixed. Pkt. 200 seeds 2c. 



GLADIOLUS. 



One of the most showy 

 3f all Summer and Fall 

 flowers ; in fact there is no 

 flower that equals it for 

 orillianc shades, and none 

 are more easily grown. 

 Plant seed early as possi- 

 ble, and in fall take up glort pea. 

 §mall bulbs and keep from freezing. The next season they should be 

 planted in clumps, beds or masses, and they will produce the finest effect. 

 They will produce a gorgeous array of colors. Choicest mixed, pkt. 10c. 



GLORY PEA. 



(CUanthus Dampicri. ) Curious green-house shrub, with sin- 

 gularly beautiful foliage and magnificent clusters of long, drooping 

 flowers, somewhat resembling a parrot's beak. Does not beai 

 transplanting and should be kept rather dry. Among the most 

 magnificent blooming plants in cultivation. Bright scarlet flowers 

 Pkt. 15 seeds 10c. 



ICE PLANT. 



(Mesembrynnthemum.) Handsome and curious plant for hang' 

 ing baskets, rock work, vases and edgings. The l-eaves and stemi 

 are succulent and fleshy, and appear as though coverea with icf 

 crystals. Tender annual trailer, six inches high; white. Pkt 

 200 seeds 3c. 



LINUn. 



Excellent for clumps or edgings and one of the best and mosl 

 showy hardy annuals for bedding. May be raised in any quantity 

 from seed sown in March or Api-il, where the plants are intended 

 to flower. They are not at all fastidious regarding soil, doinf 

 well in any ordinary garden. Pkt. .50 seeds 3c. 



LOTUS, American. 



yelubium Luteum. 



This is one of the most beautiful and 

 valuable of aU the water lilies. The 

 dark green leaves, twelve to fifteen in- 

 ches in diameter, surmounted by enor- 

 mous double flowers resembling a mon- 

 ster double tulip, form a beautiful con- 

 trast and are a worthy ornament to any 

 garden or lawn. Easily grown in tanks 

 or ponds. Flowers light yellow, fra- 

 erant : eight to ten inches in diameter. 

 iPkt. 10c. 



LUPIN. {Lupinus.) 

 Often called -Sun Dial." 

 Very conspicuous plants, 

 with spikes of peajshapea 

 blossoms of various colors. 

 Hardy annual, three feet 

 high. Mixed. Pk t. 2c. 



LOBELIA. 



A very valuable and 

 beautiful" class of mostly 

 dwarf growing plants; its 

 delicate di'ooping habit and 

 profusion of charming lit- 

 tle blue and white flowers 

 render them exceedingly 

 ornamental for vases, rock 

 eries and baskets. Blooms 

 from June to November. 

 Choicest Mixed. Pkt. 50C 

 seeds 5c. 



GENTIAXA. 



1 YPHNI^ There are few plants that produce sucl. 



brilliant blossoms. The flowers are pro- 

 duced in clusters, and are constantly coming out all sum- 

 mer. Mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds 5c, 



GIANT 

 GHOST 

 FLOWER. 



Is often called "Wed- 

 ding Bell." The most 

 wonderful Dlant. It 

 blooms always, either 

 in the house or out of 

 doors in the summer. 

 The flowers are droop- 

 ing, bell-shaped, over a 

 foot lonsr and eight or 



