Geranium 



Zonale. Mixed Colors. V A good bedding plant, 

 pink. 



661 



irs include 





crimson and white. Pkt. 50c. 



Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) P- 



963. A line greenhouse perennial with single and sens- 

 ible Bowers in ■ great)] improved color range. Pkt. 50c. 



Gilia A. 



762. Capitata. A splendid annual about 2 feet tall with 

 c.v lavender-blue (lowers. Pkt. 10c.; l 4 oz. 4t'c 



Godetia (Satin Flower) A. 



969 Tall Double Varieties, Mixed. Beautiful annuals 

 with show\ tiowers ol s.itin\ texture. Pretcrs oxil loca- 

 tion. Pkt. 10c.; ' 4 oz. 40c; \ _-oz. 75c.; OZ. $1.25. 



Gomphrena A. 



764. Globosa rubra Globe Amaranth). Attractive, pur- 

 ple, clover-like heads which are usuallv dried lor winter 

 bouquets. Pkt. 10c.; \i/oa e. 45c; oa 



Gourds A. 



Rapid-growing vine-s with variously shaped fruits which 

 are dried and used as ornaments (a few have utilitarian 



680. Large Varieties Mixed. 



765. Large and Small Sorts Mixed. 



Either of above, pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; '«lb. SI. 75 



Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) A., P. 



"The 2-foot plants bear a Juud\ mass of tin\ white 

 en. Grown to lUt and use < rs. 



766. Elegans grandiflora. Covent Garden Improved. 

 A. An improved giant pure white, unsurp 



-i/e ml form of bloom. Pkt. 25c.; OZ. 40c. 



9€4. Elegans carminea. A. Carmine-pink. Pkt. 15c; 



- 

 817. Paniculata. P. Single; white. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 35c; 

 . >>z. $1.20. 



Helichrysum (Strawflower) A. 



767. Finest Mixed. The best of the so-called Everlastings 

 used as dried flowers for winter decorations. The 

 brightlv colored (lowers make tine displays when grown 

 in beds. Double (lowers in all the desirable colors. 

 2 Ft Pkt. 15c . :.o/ : 40c; ^oz. 65c; ' ..oz. $1.10. 



Heliotrope a. 



768. Select Hybrid, Mixed. Tender plants which will not 

 stand cold. Start seed indoors and do not move to gar- 

 den until May. Pkt. 15c; ^oz. 60c; J^oz. $1.00. 



Hibiscus P. 



769. Mallow Marvels, Mixed. Strong shrub-like plants, 

 5 to 8 feet tall, with huge single flowers 6 to 8 inches 

 across of pink, white and red. Blooms from June to 

 September. Pkt 15c; ' ,oz. 40c; J^oz. 65c; J^oz. $1.10. 



Hollyhocks A., P. 



775. Indian Spring. A. If sown very early this will give 

 splendid bloom. Plants grow about 4 to 5 feet and bear 

 In. el v semi-double and double (ringed (lowers in shades 

 of pink. Pkt. 15c; Va,ot. 45c; ' voz. 75c 



774. Double Mixed. P. Favorite background plants, 6 

 to 7 feet tall, thriving almost anvwhere and blooming 

 during August and September. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 60c; 





Sl.oo 



51.75; oz. $3.00. 



Hy* 



Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy) A. 



652. Sunlite. Large yellow, semi-double poppy-like 

 (lowers on bushv plants with beautiful blue-green foliage. 

 Pkt. 15c; ' 4 oz. 50c; Y 2 oz. 90c. 



racinth Bean A. 



776. Dolichos. A decorative vine to 10 feet with white or 

 purple llowers followed by ornamental seed-pods. Sil- 

 very pods follow the white flowers and ruby-purple pods 

 the purple flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %\h. S1.00. 



Kochia A. 



777. Childsi (Burning Bush; Summer Cypress). Pyram- 

 idal bush 2 ] 2 feet high, with feathery light green 

 foliage which turns crimson in early autumn. Flowers 

 are unimportant but plants make a lovely hedge. Pkt. 

 10c; j^oz. 50c; oz. 50c 



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808. Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue, 



Clarke's Variety 



Pkt. 10c. 



Morning-Glories 



The Morning-GIorics and Moon- 

 flowers are another group which 

 will not do their best in rich soil. 



Soak the hard seeds before 

 planting in unfertilized ground. 



