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FOXGLOVE OR DIGITALIS 



The Foxglove become more popular 

 each year. It is perennial and per- 

 fectly hardy, very easily grown from 

 seed and is fine for shrubberies and 

 other partially shaded places. It sends 

 up stately stalks 2 to 5 feet high, cov- 

 ered with thimble-shaped flowers in 

 varied and beautiful colors. This is a 

 strain of Gloxeniae-flora, which rivals 

 the gloxinia in odd and varied shad- 

 ings and markings. Splendid mixed. 3 

 to 5 feet. Packet, 400 seeds, 5c; 1-16 

 oz., 15c. 



FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 



To let you try some of the choicest 

 varieties I make a mixed packet con- 

 taining the most desirable sorts, such 

 as: Alpestris, the Alpine Forget-Me- 

 Not; Indigo Blue, Victoria Dwarf, very 

 fioriferous, and others. These differ- 

 ent sorts are in varying shades of blue, 

 and will furnish both early and late 

 bloomers, thus giving the longest pos- 

 sible flowering season, and many will 

 bloom the first year. 6 inches. Packet, 

 250 seeds, 5cj 1-16 oz., 15c. 



FOUR O'CLOCKS 



Four O'clocks should be grown for the 

 children if for no other purpose, from 

 which they may pick freely, they so 

 enjoy the bright colors and sweet 

 odor. In a large garden they may be 

 used effectively to border walks, or as 

 a background for lower-growing 

 plants. Mixed. 2 to 3 feet. Packet, 

 25 seeds, 5c. 



GA1LLARDIA, PICTA 



Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 feet 

 high. Grown in masses they are es- 

 pecially effective; large flowers, 2 to 3 

 inches across, produced from early 

 summer until frost; unrivalled for cut- 

 ting. Color rich shades of scarlet, red 

 and yellow, and of the easiest culture. 

 Single mixed seed, packet, 5c. 



GAILLARUIA, PICTA LORENZIAXA 

 The double form of the proceeding in 

 rich shades of red and yellow. Double 

 mixed seed, packet, 5c. 



GERANIUM 

 New California Geranium. Seedling 

 Geraniums almost always give some 

 new varieties, and being easy to culti- 

 vate they are interesting to grow. 

 This mixture contains a splendid new 

 strain of California Zonale varieties in 

 shades of blush pink, crimson and 

 scarlet. Packet, 4 seeds, Cc. 

 Lary Washington Geraniums, or Pelar- 

 gonium, racket, 10 seeds, 13c. 



GILIA 

 Has dainty flowers in ro.se, blue or 

 white, and graceful, finely cut foliage 

 serving nicely, for a decoration of 

 green. A good honey plant. 1 foot. 

 Packet, 400 seeds, 5c. 



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 — Calabash, Bot- 

 tle, Dipper, Dish Cloth, Hercules Club, 

 Nest Egg, Sugar Trough, and many 

 other sorts. Mixed. Packet, 50 seeds, 

 5c; large packet, % oz., 12c. 







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