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FO RG ET- M E-NOT— Continued. 



PKT, OZ. 



191. Myosotis palustris {Forget- me -not), 



true $.10 $3.00 



192. — dissitiflora, dark blue, very early, 



quite distinct 10 



Forget-me-not. 



t FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). 

 Very ornamental and showy plr its for shrubberies or half- 

 shady places. If sown early, will flower the first season. 

 In flower July to September, hardy perennials. 2 feet. 



193. Foxglove, fine mixed 05 .75 



FUCHSIA. 



A well-known plant, of easy culture in pots, for conserva- 

 tory or parlor decoration, or the open border. Green- 

 house perennial, z.% to 3 feet. 



194. Fuchsia, fine mixed 25 



GAILLARDIA. 



Splendid bedding-plants, remarkable for the profusion, size, 

 and brilliancy of their colors. Hardy annual. 1 foot. 



195. Gaillardia, Picta Lorenziana, beautiful 



double flowers, fine for bouquets; col- 

 ors, golden yellow, orange, claret, and 



amaranth 05 1.00 



196. — fine mixed 05 .60 



197. — grandiflora, scarlet and yellow . . . .05 .60 



GERANIUM (Pelargonium). 

 These well-known garden favorites are as indispensable for 

 in-door as for out-of-door decoration, and should be exten- 

 sively cultivated; the seed we offer having been saved 

 from first-class varieties, the amateur has a fair chance of 

 raising many charming novelties. Greenhouse peren- 

 nial. 



198. Geranium, apple-scented, a favorite va- 



riety. 1 ft. . . . . 25 



199. — scarlet shades, mixed 15 



200. — mixed, beautiful, good for bedding or 



pot culture 10 



GILIA. 



Very pretty dwarf annuals; bloom in almost any situation, 

 grow well in pots, and may be placed in a rockery. In 

 flower June to August. Hardy annuals. 1 foot. 



GLOBE AMARANTHUS (Gomphrena). 



Useful in many situations as the background of flower bor- 

 ders. The flowers are pretty, everlasting, and may be 

 cut in summer and preserved for winter bouquets. In 

 flower June to October. Half-hardy annuals. 2 feet. 



PKT. oz. 



203. Globe amaranthus, flesh color .... $.05 $.60 



204. — amaranthus, red 05 .60 



205. — amaranthus, golden yellow ... .05 



206. — amaranthus, variegated 05 



207. — amaranthus, orange . . . . . . .05 .60 



208. —am aranthus, white 05 .60 



209. — amaranthus, finest mixed 05 .50 



GLOXINIA. 



A superb genus of greenhouse plants, producing in great 

 quantity beautiful flowers of the richest and most brillianfc 

 colors. Stove perennial bulbs. 



210. Gloxinia, choice mixed, erect 40 



211. — choice mixed, drooping 40 



GODETIA. 



Plants easily cultivated, and will produce a great quantity 

 of flowers, of very brilliant colors. In flower July to 

 September. Hardy annuals. 1 foot. 



Gilia 



201. Gilia, finest varieties mixed . . . 



202. — tricolor, white, lilac, and purple 



•OS 



0"/ 0 



Gode'Ja, " Lady Albemarle." 



212. Godetia, fine mixed . .03 



213. — Lady Albemarle, intense carmine crim- 



son, very beautiful .10 



214. — The Bride, white, with crimson edge . .05 



215. — Lady Satin Rose. Certainly a valuable 



acquisition. The flowers are of deep 

 rose pink, the surface shining like 

 satin . . . , . .05 



216. —Duchess of Albany. One of the best 



introduced. The plants are covered 

 with large, satiny, white flowers. . . .oS 



.50 



.50 



