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MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



Gilia. 



GAILLARDIA. 



One of the popular plants of today. They 

 are hardy, free flowering annuals, blooming 

 until frost, and appear in great variety of col- 

 orings. Being good keepers they are particu- 

 larly adapted for cutting or for corsage flow- 

 ers. 



Single, Finest mixed. Packet, 4 cts. 

 Double ( I'icta Loreiiziana). New, very 

 handsome and desirable. Many beautiful 

 shades from sulphur-yellow to claret. 

 Packet, 5 cts. 



lull's Corner, Md., Oct. 23, 1895.— "I had only the best results 

 from the seeds you sent, and shall send you ray small order in the 

 sprint-' if vour prices are as low as the others." 



Mrs, S. a. TOU. 



GILIA. 



Like so many oth- 

 ers of our choice 

 plants, the Gilia 

 comes from Cali- 

 fornia. It is a low- 

 growing annual, 

 bearing delicate 

 white, lilac or rose 

 colored flowers. 

 Suitable for borders 

 or rockwork. Pack- 

 et, 3 cts. 



Globe Amarantli. 



Wilder, Minn., July 7, 189.5. 

 — "The seeds were perfectly 

 satisfactory and are doing 

 well. I shall order from you 

 in the spring." 



Mes. F. Case. 



GODETIA. 



A handsome, showy annual, producing 

 numberless large, shining, satiny flowers of 

 white, rosy-lilac and crimson hues, making 

 the compact plant one mass of flowers. One 

 and one-half feet. Choicest mixed colors. 

 Packet, 4 cts. 



GOURDS. 



Tender trailing annuals, bearing the curi- 

 ously shaped and marked fruit known as the 

 ornamental gourds. You will find in my seed 

 many fine varieties. Mixed. Packet, 6 cts. 



GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrcna). 



A desirable everlasting, (see cut) which, 

 from the durability of its flowers, was con- 

 sidered by the ancient poets as the emblem 

 of immortality. Extra fine for winter bou- 

 quets. As the seeds are slow to germinate, it 

 is well to start them in the house. White and 

 red mixed. Packet, 3 cts. 



