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EUPHORBIA MARGINATA or "Snow-on-the-Mountain" 



This native annual is quite popular as a garden plant on account of its showy appear i i o fesj-Ti*!! 

 and ease of culture in almost any soil — even the poorest — if in a sunny location. It is 1 1 > >ij£fer-* 

 rank branching growth about 2 feet high. The foliage of light green being broadly ^'*- 

 margined with silvery-white, giving the effect — in miniature — of "Snow-on-the- 

 Mountain." Per Os., 40c Pkl. 5c 



GAILLARDIA ANNUAL VARIETIES 



Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 feet high. Grown in masses they are 



especially effective; large flowers. 2 to 3 inches across, produced from early 



summer until frost; unrivaled for cutting. 



Mixed Single Varieties. Per Oz., 30c Pki. 5c. 



Lorenziana, or Double-flowering. Large round heads, composed of numer- 

 ous florets of crimson, garnet, lemon, orange, etc Pkl. oc. 



GIANT HARDY HYBRID GAILLARDIA 



The flowers are often 4 to 5 inches across, colored in great diversity of 

 variations and blendings, including such combinations as scarlet with gold 

 edge, blood-red with yellow edge, yellow with orange disk, golden with scarlet 

 border, pure yellow, fiery-crimson and many others. These are hardy 

 perennials, compact in growth and produce a succession of flowers summer 

 and fall. As cut flowers, last in water for davs. 

 Giant Hardy Hybrid, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c Pkt. 10c. 



GERANIUM Giant-Flowering Hybrid 



The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perfect form, borne in 

 splendid trusses, some of them forming balls 16 inches in circumference. 

 The colors include shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream 

 veined pink, blush, snowy-white and all of the new auriole 

 types. These all stand the hot sun, and, although 

 perennials, they will produce nice bushy plants and 

 flower from seeds sown the same season; 12 

 to 18 inches high. 

 Giant-flowering Hybrids, M i x e^d 



Colors Pkt. 10c. 



Double Giant-fiowering, Mixed 



Colors Pkl. 25c. 



Ivy-leaved, Single, Large-flower- 

 ing, Mixed Colors Pkt. 2oc. 



GLOBE AMARANTH 



Bushy plants, about 2 feet 

 high. The flowers are useful 

 for dried winter bouquets. 

 If cut before they are fully 

 ripe and allowed to dry in a 

 dark, airy room, they will 

 retain their color the whole 

 winter season. 

 Mixed Colors Pkl 



GLOXINIA 



Charming summer-bloom- 

 ing pot plants for conserva- 

 tory, greenhouse or window 

 garden. They flower in great 

 profusion, having gorgeous 

 colors, many of which are 

 magnificently spotted and 

 mottled; 1 foot. 

 Large-flowering, Mixed. From 



a choice collection. /■/£/. 25c. 



GNAPHALIUM "^^IS? 



This beautiful "Everlasting" is a hardy 

 perennial growing about 1 foot in height, 

 being larger than the famous Alpine 

 Edelweiss, the star-shaped, woolly 

 white flowers being fully as large again. 

 It also thrives better under culti- 

 vation and in low latitudes than the 

 Alpine type. Especially suited for 

 rock gardens and hillsides. . . . Pkl. 15c. 



FUCHSIA 



Single and Double, Mixed. Tender 



perennial plants, 2 to 4 feet high, 

 with pendant flowers of red, white, 

 purple, etc. Seed sown early in the 

 house will produce flowering plants 

 the first season; fine for pot culture 

 or bedded out in partial shade during 

 summer Pkl. 25c. 



GERBERA or Transvaal Daisy 



A beautiful race of flowering plants brought into 

 prominence recently with the introduction of an im- 

 proved large-flowering scarlet type and the new various- 

 colored hybrids. They are half hardy perennials, 

 usually grown as greenhouse or window plants where 

 they flower continuously. The Daisy-like blossoms, 3 

 to 4 inches across, being borne oil 12 to 18 inch stems, 

 are unsurpassed as cut flowers, being of splendid lasting 

 substance. For garden culture in cold climates the 

 plants are wintered over in cold frames like Pansies, 

 etc. They are easily grown from seed and will com- 

 mence flowering the first year though older plants will 

 produce the greater abundance of bloom. 

 Giant Scarlet Gerbera. Immense flowers, 5 to 6 

 inches across, on 2 to 3 foot stems. Color intense 



scarlet Pkl. 2oc. 



Adnet's New Hybrids. A French strain that has 

 created a furore in the European floral world. The 

 colors include a galaxy of incomparable delicacy and 

 richness, in which an infinity of tints, from pure white 

 through yellow, orange, salmon, rose, cerise and ruby- 

 red to violet are represented. Sometimes the coloring 

 of the disk differs from that of the rays. . . Pkt. 35c. 

 One packet each of the above two Gerberas for 50c 



MUCH ABOUT THE GARDEN 



Beautiful and 

 Bountiful, in 



Henderson's Garden Guide 



Free with orders of Sl.UO or over, 

 if asked for. (See 3d page Cover.) 



