HEUCHERA SAN- 

 GUINEA. 



Truly a floral gem and 

 one of the most valuable 

 additions to the list of 

 hardy flowering plants 

 that has appeared in a 

 long time. The foliage, 

 which is evergreen, is 

 beautifully cut and mar- 

 bled and is very abun- 

 dant. The flowers are 

 borne in large, open, 

 clean -stemmed panicles, 

 and are of the most clear, 

 bright, cheerful and 

 charming scarlet imagin- 

 able. Although the flow- 

 ers are small, yet they are 

 so numerous in each pan- 

 icle, and the panicles are 

 thrown up in such profu- 

 sion as to produce a most 

 brilliant eftect. Blooming 

 as it does for a period of 

 several weeks, and as each 

 plant frequently sends up 

 a dozen or more stems of 

 its lovely flowers at a time, 

 ni ayimIA some idea of its beauty 



ULUAINlAi and value can be formed. 



The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a lovely Pkt., 1 00 seeds, 6 cts. 



pot plant as easily grown and cared for as many of 



the common flowers. The handsome bell-shaped 



flowers embrace a great variety 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 cts. 



Miss Ida Karg, Findlay, Ohio, February 5th, 1898, writes:— The seeds I received from 

 you last year were exce.le t. The pu- o white and double Sweet Peas were beautiful and 

 continued in bloom until heavy f rost in October. 



Mrs. G. H. Leller, Pleasant Lake, Ind., February 10th, writes —We are surely thankful 

 you are the leading seedswoman in America. We received seeds from you for two years 

 and had lovely flowers. 



I want to speak in favor of your seeds. I got Geranium seeds of you last year and every 

 seed came up, and has been in continual bloom ever since. — Mrs. Harrison Guyer, West 

 York, 111., March 6ih, 1898. 



Mrs. J. L. Lorton, Wise.Ya., 

 February 26th, 1898. writes:— 

 Allow me to say I ordered your 

 flower seeds last year and they 

 proved perfectly satisfactory. 

 I highly recommend your 

 seeds. 



Godetia. 



GODETIA, Finest Mixed. 



Beautiful, hardy annuals, remarkable for the delicacy 

 of their very fine large blossoms ; flowers deep rose pink, 

 rosy carmine, snow-white, with bright carmine rose 

 spots, carmine crimson, lilac with purple and white. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



GOURDS (ORNAMENTAL). 



Tender, annual climbers, with curiously shaped fruit 

 in various colors, many of which are peculiarly marked. 

 Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 



GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth). 



A desirable everlasting, valued for its handsome glob- 

 ular flower heads. Pkt., 1 00 seeds, 3 ots. 



