BODDINGTON'S 



Gloxinia, Boddington's Large- 

 flowered Striped and Marbled 



These very remarkable Ciloxinias liave, by eareful 

 selection, now been so far fixed that 40 per cent of the 

 seedlings come true. The ground color of the large, 

 erect and widely-opened flowers is a velvety purple- 

 crimson, with a rosy white throat. On the often seven- 

 lobed corolla appear more or less sharply defined 

 bands, spots and stripes, characteristic of this new 

 class, the latter mostly of a violet hue. We have here 

 quite a bizarre type of the popular and now so highly 

 perfected Gloxinia, which cannot fail to interest all 

 friends of gesneraceous plants. Pkt. 75c., 3 pkts. for $2. 



GLOXINIA. BODDINGTON'S IDEAL 



This seed, which is saved from the finest Erecta and 

 Superba types by a noted grower of Gloxinias, contains 

 some of the most wonderful self-colored and spotted 

 varieties. Kpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



For Gloxinia Bnlbs, see page 89 



GERBERA Jameson! (Transvaal Daisy). H.P. The 

 scarlet Marguerite. Very distinct ; fine either for 

 . outdoor or indoor cultivation. Pkt. (containing 25 

 seeds) $1. 



GLADIOLUS, Praecox. The annual (Gladiolus. 

 Seedlings from this strain will flower the first year; 

 flowers are large, and have a wide range of color; 

 well marked and effective. Pkt. 25c., 5 pkts. for$i. 

 GODETIA, Finest Mixture. H.A. i ft. Choice 

 free-flowering annuals ; beautiful to grow in shaded 

 places, u'here so few really fine flowers will flour- 

 ish. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts. 

 GYPSOPHILA. H.A. I'A ft. Free-flowering an- 

 nuals, known as Baby's Breath. Useful for bou- 

 quets. Pkt. 



Elegans. White and pink flowers $0 05 



Grandiflora alba. H.A. A grand variety. Flowers 



large and pure white 10 



Muralis. H.A. Red 05 



Rosea. H.A. Delicate rose variety 10 



Acutifolia. H.P. 2 ft. White. July 05 



Paniculata. H.P. White flowers; the best sort 05 40 



Repens. H.P. i ft 05 



GUNNERA scabra. H.P. 10 ft. Red. Midsummer.... 25 

 Scabra major H.P. 10 ft. Red 25 



SEEDS 



21 



Oz. 

 $0 25 



50 

 50 



HelianthuB Types 



Gloxinia, Boddington's Ideal 



GOURDS, Ornamental. Rapid-growing interesting ann-ual clim- 

 bers, with ornamental foliage and singular-shaped fruit. 15 



to 20 ft. j'kt. Oz. 



Dipper, or Calabasli $0 05 $0 25 



Hercules' Club. Club-shaped; 4 ft. long 05 25 



Egg-shaped. Fruit white like an egg 05 25 



Orange-shaped (Mock Orange) 05 25 



Bottle-shaped 05 25 



Turk's Turban. Red striped 05 25 



Pear-shaped. Striped; very showy 05 35 



Luffa (Dish-rag, Sponge or Bonnet Gourd) 05 25 



Serpent. Striped like a serpent ; 5 ft. in length 05 25 



Sugar Trough 05 25 



Mixed Varieties 05 20 



CoUectiOQ of 10 varieties, as above, 40 cts. 



GNAPHALIUM Leontopodium. H P. Edelweiss seed 

 should be sown early in the spring, and kept cool and 

 moist 25 



GREVILLEA robusta (Silk Oak). G.S 10 i 00 



Helianthus (Sunflower) H.A. 



SINGLE HELIANTHUS put. Oz. 



Cucumerifolius Stella. 3 ft. Compact form and bushy 



habit; primrose yellow ; very useful for cutting |o 05 )5o 4" 



Cucumerifolius Orion. New variety. Petals twisted like 



a cactus dahlia. I'"xcelk'nt for cutting 10 75 



Macrophyllus giganteus. 10 ft. Huge leaves, yellow 



flowi rs 05 3,S 



Oscar Wilde. 9 ft. Orange and l)lack ; 6 in. across 05 



Silver-leaved. 5 ft. Silvery foliage 05 



DOUBLE HELIANTHUS 

 Californicus. 5 to 6 ft. I..irge orange flowers 6 in. in 



diamcU r, showing i\o center 05 20 



Globosus fistulosus. 5 ft. Extra large flowers, bright 



sail run -color 05 25 



MultiflorusfI.pl. H.P. Very Ime for cutting. 10 50 



HELIANTHUS. SUTTON'S EARLIEST OF ALL 



Comes into fiill bloom early in the season, and produces until late 

 in the autumn an abundance of medium-sized flowers, having long 

 broad golden petals and small black centers. X'aluable for cutting. 

 The st'cd is distinct from that of the ordinary Sunflower. Height, 

 6 ft. Pkt. 2,s cts , s pkts. for $1. 



