Four O'clock 



FOUNTAIN 'Hi- 

 GRASS 



Four O'clock - Mirabilis ah 



Bushy plants 2 feet tall, literally covered with showy trumpet-shaped blooms all sum- 

 mer. Flowers are very sweet-scented, opening in late afternoon. Plant seed in drills 

 '/4 inch deep where plants are to bloom, later thinning out to 15 inches apart. Please 

 note we are offering this splendid flower in separate colors this year. 

 1701 Red. 1702 Deep Rose. 1703 Yellow. 1704 White. 1710 Mixed. 



Each, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 

 1709 COLLECTION: One pkt. of each of the above 4 colors, 35c. 



Geranium pt 



1740 zonale, Mixed. Easily grown from seed, start indoors and transplant to the 

 I open in May or June. Pkt., 20c. 



- Gerbera pt 



1750 Jamesoni Hybrids (Transvaal Daisy). Tall, bushy plants with large, narrow- 

 petaled, daisy-like flowers in all shades of red, with some white and yellows. Pkt., 25c. 



Gourds ahh 



Growing gourds is a fascinating pastime, a pleasurable hobby or can even be a profit- 

 able enterprise. For years they have provided utensils and containers for the primitive 

 peoples, and today are used more and more for fall and winter indoor and table decora- 

 tions. Gourds come in almost every conceivable size and shape and in quite a range of 

 colors and color combinations. 



1791 African Pipe. 1794 Eggshaped. 1801 Large Bird Nest. 1804 Pear Striped. 



1792 Dipper. 1795 Hercules Club. 1802 Small Bicolor. 1805 Spoon. 



1793 Orange. 1796 Pearshaped. 1803 Flat Striped. 1806 Small Waned. 



Each, pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 



1807 SPECIAL ASSORTMENT, which includes 5 seeds of each of the above 12 

 separate sorts, 50c. 



1797 Holy Crown. Cream-colored gourd, each with ten distinct projecting points. 



Pkt., 25c. 

 1800 MIXED. Pkt., 15c. 



Ornamental Grasses 



Mostly tall-growing grasses with variously colored foliage and pretty flower or seed-heads. When cut 

 and dried they are very nice for winter decorations. 



1810 Agrostis nebulosa (Cloud Grass). AH. Fine, misty sprays. 



1811 Briza maxima (Big Quaking Grass). AH. 



Pennisetum 



Seed-heads like rattles. 



1812 Coix lacryma-Jobi (Job's Tears). AH. Bead- 

 like seeds. 



1813 Pennisetum villosum (P. longistylum). (Fea- 

 thertop). AH. White plumes. 



1814 Pennisetum Ruppeli (Fountain Grass). AH. 

 Purple plumes. 



1815 Zea mays japonica (Rainbow Corn). AH. 

 Gorgeously striped leaves. 



Each, pkt., 15c. 



Gilia ah 



1765 capitata. A fine new annual that should be welcomed into all gardens. Plants 

 grow 2 feet high and bear globular heads of lavender-blue flowers on long 

 stems. Pkt., 15c; !4 oz., 35c. 



Gloxinia pt 



1770 Large-Howered Hybrids. Greenhouse plants with spotted, trumpet-shaped flowers. Pkt., 50c 



Godetia, Azalea-Flowered ah 



Bushy, free-blooming annuals with brilliant azalea-like flowers. Does well in poor dry soil 

 15 inches tall. Start indoors in March or outdoors in May. 



1781 Brilliant. Brilliant carmine. 1783 Cornelia. Delicate salmon-pink. 



1782 Canninea. Carmine-rose. 1784 Sweetheart. Bright clear cream-pink. 

 1790 Azalea-Flowered Mixed. Each, pkt., 15c; H oz., 50c. 



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Ornamental Gourds 



Gypsophila 



.(Baby's Breath). Graceful plants with small flowers and misty foliage; nice for "back- 

 ground" in bouquets. 



1841 elegans alba. AH. Large-flowered white. Pkt., 10c; '/£ oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 



1842 elegans rosea. AH. Pkt., 10c; !4 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 



1843 muralis (Cushion Gypsophila). AH. Very dwarf; pink blossoms. Good for edg- 

 ings. Pkt., 15c; J4 oz., 40c. 



Grevillea pt 



1830 robusta (Silk Oak). Easily grown pot plants with handsome foliage. Pkt., 10c; '/4 oz. 



Gaillardia - Blanket Flower 



ANNUAL VARIETIES. Fine for cut flowers. Height, 1 to 2 feet. 

 1721 Indian Chief. Large, single, bronze-red flowers. Pkt., 15c; !4 oz., 75c. 



1723 picta, Single Mixed. Flowers of various colors. Pkt., 10c; !4 oz., 25c. 



1724 picta Lorenziana, Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c; '/4 oz., 40c. 



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