MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



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The Godetia, or "Satin Flower." is 

 a low growing annual, bearing large, wide- 

 Open, pinning, satiny flowers of white, lilac, 

 rose and deep shades of pink and crimson, 

 delicately shaded and spotted. They bloom in such 

 abundance as almost to hide the foliage, and when mass- 

 ed together make a brilliant show and are especially 

 adapted for an edging plant. They will thrive even in 

 shady places where nothing else grows. Mixed. Pkt., 3c. 



New California Geranium. 



Seedling Geraniums almost always give some new 

 varieties, and being easy to cultivate they are an inter- 

 esting plant to grow from seed. This mixture contains 

 a splendid new strain of California Zonale varieties in 

 shades of blush, pink, crimson, scarlet, also many beau- 

 tiful varieties of the Sou de Miranda and Aureole types, 

 together with strains of Lady Washington and Apple- 

 Scented Geraniums. Knowing that only the best gives' 

 the best satisfaction, I have discarded this year the 

 cheaper grade of Geranium at a low price, but* offer in- 

 stead a half packet of my choicest strain, the only differ- 

 ence being that the latter does not contain the apple- 

 scented variety. 



New California Geranium, best mixed. 



40 seeds, 10 cts. 



New California Geranium. 



Half packet, 20 seeds, 5 cts. 



Apple«Scented Geranium. The finest plants 

 come only from seed. Pkt.. 30 seeds, 6 cts. 



Gilia. 



The Gilia grows about a foot 

 high, has graceful, finely-cut 

 foliage, serving nicely for a 

 decoration of green, and dain- 

 ty flowers in rose, blue or 

 white. It is suitable for rock- 

 work and desirable for cutting. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



GERANIUM. 



Gladiolus Lemoinei. 



It is interesting to raise Gladioli 

 from seed and see the endless variety of colors 

 and fantastic markings that come from the seed- 

 lings, scarcely any two being alike. No finer -va- 

 rieties are offered than the Lemoinei. Pkt., 4c. 



Hardy Hibiscus. 



The Marsh Mallow ; hardy perennial that bloom6 

 first year, beginning in midsummer after flower- 

 ing season for most of the shrubby perennials is 

 over. My seed is a mixture of three choice varie- 

 ties, namely: "Crimson Eye."' having large white 

 blossoms with a bright crimson center; "Sunset," 

 flowers canary yellow with garnet throat; and 

 "Royal Pink," soft delicate pink, with throats of 

 a deep crimson. The blossoms are hollyhock- 

 shaped, measuring from six to eight inches 

 across: are very abundant and showy. Pkt. 5c. 



