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GODETIA. 



The Godetia, or 

 "Satin Flower," is a 

 low grooving annual, 

 bearing large, wide- 

 open, shining, satiny flowers of 

 whit3, lilac, rose and deep 

 shadt'S of pink and crimson, 

 delicately shaded and spotted. 

 They bloom in such abundance 

 as abnost to hide the foUage, 

 and when massed together 

 make a brilliant show and are 

 especially adaT)ted for an edg 

 ing plant. They will thrive 

 even in shady places where 

 nothing else will, and being so 

 gay and bright, and of easy 

 cultivation, they may well be 

 included in the children's bed. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 250 seeds, 3 cts. 



GYPSOPHILA. 

 Gypsophila Faniculata, 

 Angel's Breatli. No lady 

 who delights to adorn her 

 rooms with beautiful flowers 

 should be without the Gyp- 

 sopliila. Its mist-Uke sprays 

 set off a bouquet as dainty 

 lace does a lady's dress. Hardy 

 perennial. Pkt., 250 seeds, 3c. 

 Gypsophila Miiralis. The 

 annual variety. Sow a quan- 

 tity to use for decorating. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



Princeton, 111., April. 1898.—"! 

 think your catalogue is the neatest 

 seed catalogue I ever saw. It shows 

 that a woman's 

 good taste ar- 

 ranged it." 

 MabelA. SHAEP. 



My^'Culture of 

 Flowers" 



With careful directions for 

 the planting and care of 

 all the seeds in my list, giv- 

 en FREE ^^•ith every order. 



Lake City, Minn., 

 October, 1698. — "We 

 had some fine Asters grown 

 from your eeed." 



Rose Colbuew. 



GLOXINIA. 



Popular greenhouse and conservatory plants 

 of dwarf habit and profuse flowering. The 

 handsome, bell-shaped flowers are of gorgeously 

 brilliant colors, curiously spotted and mottled, 

 ranging from darkest, richest shades of crimson, 

 all through different shades of red to pure 

 Avhite, and some appear in blue, making as 

 showy a plant as one can have in the window. 

 I can hardly imagine anything more beautiful 

 than well-growTi plants of Gloxinia— except 

 more of them. They come into bloom in four 

 or five months from planting, and vmder the 

 commonest culture bloom continuou.sly for 

 months. I offer the choicest mixture of 

 French Hybrids. Pkt., 75 seeds, 8 cts. 



