GLADIOLUS — 



(See Cut.) -The most 

 showy of all summer 

 and fall flowers; in 

 fact, no flower 

 equals it for bril- 

 liant shades, and 

 none are more easily 

 grown. Plant seed 

 early as possible, 

 and "in fall take up 

 small bulbs and 

 keep from freezing. 

 Next season they 

 should be planted in 

 clumps, beds or 

 masses and they 

 will produce the 

 fi n e s t effect. Too 

 much cannot be said 

 of my grand strain. 

 They will produce a 

 gorgeous array of 

 colors. T. P Choic- 

 est mixed, pkt. 10c. 



GAILLARDIA, 

 O R BLANKET 



mer. The flow- 

 ers are droop- 

 ing bell-shap- 

 ed, over a foot 

 long and eight 

 or nine inches 

 wide, of a 

 creamy white 

 color and very 

 fragrant. It 

 can be relied 

 upon for a pro- 

 fusion of flow- 

 as soon as 

 large enough : 

 at Thanksgiv- 

 ing, Christmas 

 and New 

 Years; has no 

 superior for 

 decorating 

 purposes. Try 

 it. Pkt. 10c. 



GLOBE 

 A M A R - 

 ANTH, O R 

 GOMPHRE- 



GLADIOLUS. 



FLOWER — Exceedingly beautiful annuals 

 making very showy plants; one to two feet 

 high. For the flower garden in masses they 

 are especially effective. Large flowers from 



GERANIUM. 



GENTIAN A. 



two to three inches 

 across, produced 

 from early summer 

 until frost. Unri- 

 valed for cutting. 

 Choicest mixed, 

 pkt. 2c 



GENTIANA - 

 (See Cut.)— Popu- 

 lar beauty, dwarf 

 growth and per- 

 fectly hardy, needs 

 little covering dur- 

 ing the winter. 



Flowers continuously throughout the summer and autumn ; of the 

 most brilliant colors. H. P. Finest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



GERANIUM— (See Cut.)— These beautiful plants are very 

 easily raised from seed, and the seed here offered will produce 

 new varieties equal to the very best. With good care plants 

 will bloom within six or seven months from the time the seed is 

 sown. There is no better way to get a fine lot of Geraniums 



than to grow 

 them from seed. 

 Choice double 

 and single varie- 

 ties mixed, 

 pkt. 10c. 



GILIA — Pro- 

 fuse blooming 

 and dwarf annu- 

 als for massing 

 i n flower beds 

 Flowers form in 

 beautiful clust- 

 ers; plants grow 

 six to 12 inches 

 high. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt lc. 



GIANT 

 G H OS T 

 FLOWER, OR 

 BRUGM AN- 

 SI A— (See Cut.) 

 Often called 

 Wedding Bell; 

 truly wonderful 

 plant ; blooms al- 

 ways, either i n 

 the house or out- 

 doors in the sum- 



GLOXINIA. 



NA— One of the most beautiful, ornamental ev- 

 erlastings. Good size blossoms as round as a 

 ball. Useful for winter bouquets. Mixed, pkt. 3c. 



GLOXINIA— (See Cut.)— The most charm- 

 ing of all plants of dwarf habit. Flowers are 

 paoduced in greatest profusion, exquisite and 

 gorgeous colors, many of which are magnifi- 

 cently spotted, mottled and blended. Pkt. 15c. 



GODETIA, OR SATIN FLOWER— (See 

 Cut.)— Seed sown early in pots or in the open 

 ground will bloom in a few weeks and make a 

 gay display. Flowers are large and colors are 

 so delicate and shining they have received the 

 nameof "Satin Flower"" Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



GOURDS — Ornamental — Very useful and 

 ornamental class of rapid growing climbers. 

 Fruit is of various shapes and colors, some very 

 large and others very small. All hard shelled ; 

 will keep for years. Mixed, pkt. 4c., oz. 8c. 



HU3IULUS, OR NEW LEOPARD 

 LEAVED JAPANESE HOP— (See Cut.)— 

 Strikingly beautiful annual climber of exceed- 

 ingly rapid and dense growth, attaining a height 



GIANT GHOST FLOWEB. 



GODETIA. 



of 20 to 30 feet in a few weeks' time, 

 are blotched and marked with gray. 



The leaves of rich gTeen, 

 Very fine. Pkt. 10c. 



HXMULUS, OR NEW LEOPARD LEAVED JAPANESE HOP. 



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