Finesville. X. J. — Some years ago I got your — 29- 

 Gloxinia seed and raised some of the most beautiful 

 flowers I ever saw." — Alida Apgan. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 



For ornamenting the border, for 

 summer cutting, and for the winter 

 bouquet, these are indispensable. 

 This mixture includes beautiful fea- 

 ther and striped grasses and many 

 other choice varieties, some annual, 

 others perennial. L?„rc:e pkt., 4c. 



GOURDS 



If you have an odd corner or an 

 old brush heap, trail the gourd vine 

 over it. Its fruit has many uses, but 

 if for no other purpose raise it for 

 the little ones. They much enjoy 

 the striped and odd-shaped fruits 

 — Apple, Pear, Bottle, Dipper, 

 Hercules Club. Nest Egg, Pome- 

 granate, Powderhorn, and many 

 other sorts, mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds. 

 4c; large okt., V2 oz., 12c. 



GfLIA 



Has dainty flowers in rose, blue or 

 white, and graceful, finely cut foli- 

 age serving nicely for a decoration of 

 green. A good honey plant. 1 foot. 

 Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c 



GLOXINIA 



Popular greenhouse and conservatory plants 

 with gorgeous bell-shaped flowers and ornamen- 

 al foliage. This is a splendid mixture includ- 

 ing several choice strains of new and rare 

 French hybrids, tigered and spotted sorts, and a special 

 giant-flowering superb class, affording delicate shades 

 and all the other brilliant Gloxinia combinations. Indeed 

 all the Gloxinia colors are so brilliant ona seldom grows 

 ao> unsatisfactory plant. Mixed. Pkt., 85 seeds, 8c. 



GODETIA, the "Satin Flower" 



Little annuals of easiest culture. The blossoms have a 

 satiny lustre and range in color from brilliant reds, 

 through rose to delicate pink and lavender. Fine for 

 shady places. 8 inches. Price, Pkt., 4c, any 3 pkts. 10c. 



Crimson Glow. New, intense dazzling crimson, 

 makes fine bushy plants. Pkt., 300 seeds. 



Duchess of Albany. Satiny White. Pkt., 300 seeds. 



Godetia Mixed. All shades mixed. Pkt., 400 seeds, 



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GERANIUM 



New California Geranium 



Seedling Geraniums almost always give 

 some new varieties, and being easy to culti- 

 vate they are interesting to grow. This mix- 

 ture contains a splendid new strain of 

 California Zonale varieties in shades of blush 

 pink, crimson and scarlet. Pkt. 40 seeds, 

 8c; half pkt., 20 seeds, 4c. 



Lady Washington Geranium. Or 

 Pelargonium; Pkt., 10 seeds, 12c. 



GLADIOLUS 



It is interesting to see the endless variety 

 of colors and fantastic markings that come 

 from the seedlings. One often gets valuable 

 new varieties. This is a mixture of three 

 well-known strains, Childsii, Gandavenfis 

 and Lemoine. 3 feet. Pkt., 65 seeds 4c. For 

 bulbs, see plant department p. 43. 



GAILLARDIA 



Showy annuals and hardy perennial?, 

 bearing large daisy-like blossoms in brilliant 

 shades of yellow, orange and scarlet. 



Annual Varieties. Double and single 

 sorts mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c. 



Perennial Varieties. Saved from all 

 newest and best varieties. Pkt., 80 seeds, 4c. 

 For plants, see plant department, p. 43 



FOR SHADY PLACES 



Achillea, Alyssum, Anchusa, Anemone, 

 Arabis, Asperula, Bachelor's Button. Begonia, 

 tuberous-rooted, Chinese Primrose. Calendula, 

 Canterbury Bell, Chrysanthemum (annual) 

 Columbine, Coreopsis, Daisy (English), 

 Eschscholtzia, Feverfew, For-get-me-not. Fox- 

 glove, Godetia. Larkspur. Maurandia, Mignon- 

 ette. Mimulus. Oenothera, Pansy, Petunia, 

 Pinks, Poppy. Snapdragon, Violet. 



