Annais of Horticulture. 



Gladiolus, Royal Queen. Iowa Seed Co. 

 [Gladiolus, 15 varieties.] 



Gloxinia, Emperor Frederick. Henderson. 



Vivid scarlet, margined with a clear white band. 

 Godetia quadrivulnera. Orcutt. 



Slender annual, 1-2 feet, with white or purple flowers. 

 Grape, Magnificent. Rice, Georgia. 



Red. 



— Male Muscadine. T. V. Munson, Texas. 



Introduced as a pollinizer for the bearing varieties of muscadines. 



— Splendid. Rice, Georgia. 



White. 



— Superb. Rice, Georgia. 



Black. 



Grewia Caffra. Reasoner Bros. 



Natal, S. Africa. 

 Gooseberry, Puyallup. Puyallup Nursery. 



— Red Jacket. Josselyn, N. Y. 



Habenaria blephariglottis. Harlan P. Kelsey, N. C. 



A native orchid bearing pure white-fringed flowers. 

 Helianthus laetiflorus. J. W. Manning. 



A native sunflower, 5 feet high, with deep yellow flowers 3 to 4 

 inches across. 

 Heteromeles arbutifolia. Orcutt. 



California Holly or Christmas-berry. Evergreen shrub, with white 

 flowers and scarlet berries. Rosaceae. 

 Hibiscus, Faust's New Imperial. Faust. 



Flowers 5 inches across, rich yellow. 5 ft. 

 Honeysuckle, Fuchsia-flowered. Childs. 



A weeping honeysuckle. Flowers long and trumpet-shaped, coral- 

 red, borne in large clusters and drooping like a fuchsia A strong, 

 rapid grower; blooms during the entire summer and fall. 

 Hollyhock, Tokio. Henderson. Johnson 6° Stokes. 



Flowers double, 12 to 15 inches in circumfence, the petals frilled, 

 rich wine-maroon at base shading to cherry-red and broadly edged 

 with white. 5 ft. Japanese. 

 Ipomaea Bronsoni. Thorburn. 



A new perennial ipomaea with corrugated stem. A native of Cuba 

 and was brought to this country by Dr. J. O. Bronson, on whose 

 plantation in Florida the seed was grown. It is of most luxuriant 

 growth, extending 50 feet in every direction, and completely hiding 

 any structure over which it runs. It produces a profusion of white 

 flowers over an inch in diameter, and of exquisite perfume. The seed 

 must be started under glass. 

 Ixiolirion Tartaricum. Gardiner. 

 Imported from Europe. 



