oeranium 



661. Zonale, Mixed Colors. A. A ^ixxl bedding plant. 

 Colore include pink, crimson and white. Pkt. 50c; 

 Ifoz. 90c.; ij-oz. $1.5^.1; ^toz. $2.75. 



Gilia A. 



A splendid annual about 2 feet tall with 



762. Capitata 



lovelv I.i\ender-biue (lowers 



Pkt. 10c.; ,'40z. 30c 



Godetia (Satin Flower) A. 



762A. Tall Double Varieties, Mixed. Bt lutirul annuals 



with showv tlowt-rs »t -..itiiis it-xturc. Prefers cool loca- 

 tion. Pkt. 10c.; '40/. 4<lc.; • .oz. 75c.; oz. $1.25. 



Gomphrena A. 



764. Globosa rubra (Globe Amaranth). .Attractive, pur- 

 ple, clover-like hcids which are usuall.v dried for winter 

 bouquets. Pkt. 10c. ; >ioz. 25c.; J^oz. 45c.; oz. 80c. 



Gourds A. 



Rapid-growing vines with \.iriously shaped fruits which 

 are dried and used as ornaments (a few have utilitarian 

 value I. 

 680. Large Varieties Mixed. 



765. Large and Small Sorts Mixed. 



Either ot above, pkt. 10c. ; oz. 45c.; \\b. Si. 50 



Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) A., P. 



The 2-foot plants bear a cloudy mass of tiny white 

 flowers. Grown to cut and use with other cut-flowers. 



766. Elegans grandiflora, Covent Garden Improved. 



A. An iiiipr<)\cd iii.int pure white, unsurpassetl .in to 

 size and t'orni of bloom. Pkt. 10c. ; ! joz. 20c.; oz. 30c. 

 817. Panlculata. P. Single; white. Pkt. 10c. ; ^oz. 25c.; 



• OZ- 4>. ; oz. 75c. 



Helichrysum (Strawflower) A. 



767. Finest Mixed. I Kt- Se^t of the so-called Everlastings 

 used ai drii.i (lowers for winter decorations. The 

 brightlv colored (lowers make hne displays when grown 

 in beds. Double flowers in all the desirable colors 

 2,1 o ft- Pkt. 15c.; Hoz. 40c.; ^oz. 65c.: lioz. SI. 10. 



Heliotrope A. 



768. Select Hybrid, Mixed. Tender plants which will not 

 stand cold, htart seed indoors and do not move to gar- 

 den until .May. Pkt. 15c.; l4oz. 60c.; j^oz. $1.00. 



Hibiscus P. 



769. Mallow Marvels, Mixed. Strong shrub-like plants, 

 5 to 8 feet tail, with huge single flowers 6 to 8 inches 

 across of pink, white and red. Blooms from June to 

 September. Pkt. 15c.; J^oz. 40c.; Jioz. 65c.; »^oz. SI. 10. 



Hollyhocks A., P. 



775. Indian Spring. A If sown very early this will give 

 splendid bloom. Plants grow about 4 to 5 feet and bear 

 lovelv semi-double and double fringed flowers in shades 

 of pink. Pkt. 15c.; }<ioz. 45c.; ''20Z-75c. 



774. Double Mixed. P. Favorite background plants, 6 

 to 7 feet tall, thriving almost anywhere and blooming 

 during .August and September. Pkt. 15c.; J^oz. 45c.; 

 J^oz. 80c.; >^oz. SI. 40; oz. S2.55. 



Hunnemannia A. 

 (Mexican Tulip Poppy) 



652. Sunlite. Large yellow, semi-<louble poppy-like 

 flowers on bushv plants with beautiful blue-green foliage. 

 Pkt. 15c.; Moz. 50c.; J^oz- ^c. 



Hyacinth Bean A. 



776. Dolichos. A decorative vine to 10 feet with white or 

 purple flowers followed by ornamental seed-pods. Sil- 

 very pods follow the white flowers and ruby-purple pods 

 the purple flowers. Pkt. lOc; oz. 30c.; J^lb. $1.00. 



Kochia A. 



///. Childsi (Burning Bush; Summer Cypress). Pyram- 

 idal bush 2^2 feet high, with feathery light green 

 foliage which turns crimson in early autumn. Flowers 

 are unimportant but plants make a lovely hedge. Pkt. 

 10c. ; J^oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 



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808. Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue, 



Clarke's Variety 



Pkt. 10c. 



Morning-Glories 



The Morning-GIorics and Moon- 

 flowers are another group which 

 will not do their best in rich soil. 



Soak the hard seeds before 

 planting in unfertilized ground. 



