ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California Poppy) 
A flower attractive in foliage, bud and blossom. One of the most attractive flowers grown. Plants 
procumbent, forming dense bushy masses, with a succession of flowers from June until after severe frosts. 
When grown with Dwarf Convolvulus contrasts finely with the dark blue. Height 1 foot. Hardy annual. 
CAMFOBNICA. The original variety. Pkt. 10c 
EARLY DOUGLASH. Yellow with golden center Pkt. 10c 
MAMMOTH GOLDEN WEST. Large flowers of orange color shading to yellow at the edge .Pkt. 10c 
FOUR O'CLOCK 
(Marvel of Peru or Mariabilis Jalaba.) 
Derives it's name from the fact that the flowers 
open at four o'clock in the afternoon, stay open all 
night and close about nine in the morning. 
A handsome plant for making an attractive dis- 
play of its many colored flowers from the middle of 
July until frost. The blossoms are marbled and 
spotted in the most diversified manner, the same 
plant producing different colors; some branches will 
grow flowers of a single color only, while others will 
have striped or partly colored. The leading colors 
are red, white and yellow, with stripes and varie- 
gations of all three. Height 2 feet. Hardy annual. 
Pkt. 10c: oz. 15c 
FUCHSIA 
The varieties of Fuchsias are now numbered by 
hundreds and some are exceedingly beautiful. They 
are as easily grown from seeds as raised from cut- 
tings, and from seed many improved varieties are 
obtained. Height 1 to 3 feet. 
Double and Single mixed Pkt. 2 So 
GAILLARDIA. A showy annual, brownish red 
flowers, bordered with yellow and white, blooming 
strongly through the season, and until after heavy 
frosts. Height 18 inches. 
All colors mixed .Pkt. 10c 
(Pelargonium Zonale.) 
Probably the Geranium is better known and more 
universally admired than any other plant known. 
The constant succession and durability of bloom 
till frost comes, the brilliancy of the scarlet and other 
colors, and the exquisite markings of the leaves 
of some of the varieties render them very desirable 
for pot culture or bedding. No garden seems com- 
plete without a bed of them, and in every collection 
of conservatory or parlor plants we are sure to find 
the Geranium. Propagation by seed is the only 
way to obtain new varieties. Height 1 to 2 feet. 
Half-hardy perennial. 
Single a,nd Double mixed. Pkt. 15c 
GILIA. Colors azure and light blue, shaded with 
yellow and white. Their size, shape and delicate 
coloring make them useful for bouquets. In bloom 
from the first of July till after severe frosts have 
destroyed most of the other annuals. Height 18 
inches. Hardy annual, many colors mixed. 
Pkt. lOo 
GODETIA. A beautiful class of flowers; the 
plants are of neat, dwarf compact habit. They pro- 
duce a profusion of rich carmine flowers, bearing 
same continually from August until frost. Height 
1 foot. Hardy annual, mixed . Pkt. 10c 
Perennial greenhouse plants producing rich and 
beautifully colored flowers. They deserve extensive 
cultivation. Hybrids mixed pkt 25o 
Gloxinia bulbs are offered on page 70. 
GLOBE AMARANTH. ' (Gomphrena Globosa.) 
An excellent everlasting or immortelle; flowers globe- 
shaped purple, orange and variegated. Retain their 
shape and color when dried ; are also good for cutting 
as fresh flowers. Height 10 inches. Tender annual 
Mixed • Pkt. 10o 
GLYCINE SINENSIS. See Wisteria. 
GYPSOPHILA. (Baby's Breath.) Small fra- 
grant flowers, borne on long feathery stems No 
flower adds more of light and grace to a bouquet 
than this, and when once grown will be found in- 
dispensable. In blopm through the summer from 
the first of July until frost. Height 1 foot 
Panieulata, pure white, perennial Pkt 10c 
— 1, delicate pink. " p^tf lOo 
