The most popular plant grown, either for pot 

 culture in winter, or for bedding out in sum- 

 mer. No flowering plants are more grown, 

 and certainly none are more suitable for large 

 beds, where a mass of bloom is desired, or for 

 single specimens in pots for the house. But 

 few are aware that they can be grown easily 

 from seed, and flower the first season if sown 

 early, and will frequently reward the cultiva- 

 tor with charming r '- -v varieties; in fact, pro- 

 pagation by seed is e only sure way to obtain 

 new varieties. TLe seed I offer has been saved 

 from 25 of the finest varieties grown. There 

 can be no finer mixed Geranium, and it can- 

 not fail to brine: forth some splendid nesv va- 

 rieties. Pkt., 40 seeds, 8 cents. 



GERANIUM. -Good Mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 

 4 cents. 



GERANIUM.— Apple scented. Leaves delight- 

 fully fragrant, highlv prized for bouquets. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 8 cents. 



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Miss Berlha M. Adams, Shot Creek. Ohio, March 27th, 1S0<,. writes: 

 — Seeds purchased from you last year produced beautif-.-.l llowers 

 and have enabled me to send you a larger order this season. 



GODETIA. 



Beautiful, hardy an- 

 nuals, remarkable for the 

 delicacy of their very fine 

 large blossoms; flowers 

 deep rose pink, rosy car- 

 mine, snow-white, with 

 bright carmine rose spots, 

 carmine crimson, lilac 

 with purple and white. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cents. 



GOURDS. 



ORNAMENTAL. 



Tender, annual climbers, 

 with curiously shaped 

 fruit in various colors, 

 many of which are pecu- 

 liarly marked. The foli- 

 age is quite ornamental, 

 and many of the fruits 

 being hard-shelled, can be 

 kept for years. Seed 

 should be started in pots 

 in the house and planted 

 out as soon as danger from 

 frost is past. Pkt., 20 

 seeds, 3 cents. 



Gloxinia. 



GLOXINIA. 



The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a 

 lovely pot plant as easily grown and cared for 

 as many of the common flowers. The hand- 

 some bell-shaped flowers embrace a great va- 

 riety of the richest and most beautiful colors, 

 ranging from pure white to dark, blood-red, 

 pink, blush, lavender, indigo-blue, marbled 

 and spotted. They will bloom in four to five 

 months from time seed is sown. Pkt., 50 

 seeds, 8 cents. 



GILIA. 



A hardy annual, very delicate in leaf and 

 flower, grows in almost any situation in beds 

 or in rockery; mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



April 8th, 1S9G, writes:— I 

 d was pleased with the re- 

 They were a success. 



Mrs. May I. Whitham, Aledo, Ohio 

 used your Flower seeds last season ai 

 suits, particularly with the Sweet Peas 



