MISS EMMA V. WIHTE 
HoUoy. N- Y. — "I had 33 variotiot; -if Phlox from one 
packi-t---a riot i>f bright colors."— Mrs. Olivo E. Donby. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Foi' DnuuiH'iit 111,2: til':" biirder, for 
summer cutting, and for the win- 
ter bouquet, these are indispens- 
able. This mixture includes 
beautiful feather and striped 
grasses and many other choice va- 
rieties, some annual, others per- 
ennial. Large pkt., 5c. 
GOURDS 
If you have an odd corner or an 
old brush heap, tniil the gourd 
vine over it. Its fniit has many 
uses, but if for no other pnri)nse 
rnise it for the little ones. They 
much enjoy tl:e striped and o<l(l- 
shaped fruits. This is a splendid 
mixture, including Ajiple, lV;ir, 
Rottle, Dipper, .Ton.iirs (iniiid. 
Hercules Club, Nest Jx^g, I'unic- 
granate, Powderliorn, and many 
other sorts. Plvt., ,50 seeds, 5c; 
large pkt., Vi oz., 10c. 
A New Rose 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Price 25 c postpaid 
See page 51 
variety. Pkt.. 40 
(s;iiue varieties, 
20 seeds, 5c. 
GLOXINIA 
Popular greeuliouse and consiTvatory plants with 
gorgeous, bell-shaped flowi i s jn.l lu nameutal foliage. 
This is a splendid mixture' -i-.iwn ii>r me by a well- 
known German expert, and includes sever-il clKiice 
strains of new and rare French hylirids lim icd nid 
spotted sorts, and a special giant-llnwriiim suin'il. 
class, affording delicate shades and nil Uie other 
onlUant Gloxinia combinations. -Indeed, all the 
Gloxinia colors are so brilliant one seldom grows an 
unsatisfactory plant. Mixed. Pkt., 85 seeds, 7c. 
GERANIUM 
New California Geranium. 
Seedling Ger.-miunis almost always give 
some new v;i l ioi irs, and being easy to 
cnlliviiti' llicy :irc interesting to grow. 
Tills uiixlnr." luntains a splendid new 
slniin of (.'alifornia Zoiiale varieties in 
sliades of blush, pink, crimson and sear- 
let, the lovely Lady \A'asl]ingloii (leia- 
iiiuiu. oi- Pelargoninin. and A pide-Scciited 
<;eraninms, and will !„• found nnsur- 
I)asse(l in vifaiitv and 
seeds. 10c; half pkt. 
except Apide-Sccnted ), sol-us, 
Apple-Scented Geranium. Prized 
for Its tnigrant leaves. The finest plants 
eome only froin so.'d. Pkt., ;;o seeds. 6c. 
Lady Washington Geranium. 
I'kt., 10 seeds, 12c. 
GODETIA, the "Satin Flower'' 
Little annuals of easiest culture. The 
bIos^oms have 'a satiny Uistre and range 
111 color from brilliant reds, through rose 
to dclicale pink and lavender. Fine for 
siiady phKcs. s inches. Mixed. Pkt., 
._)<)0 SL'cds, 4c. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA, 
CORAL "BELLS" 
One of the tinest of hardy perennials. 
Ihe plants are compact, with foliage 
rieautitnlly cut and marbled. The flow- 
ois .iiv showy coral red and borne in e.x- 
ii.iva-ant abundance in long, graceful 
spikes. 1 foot. Pkt., 50O seeds, 5c. 
Noblc-sville. Iiid. — ' I saw some boautiful Dahlias 
from your seed, great doi.bk- blossoms, dark red. 
vvlnte aud yellow, Oiu' could liarrtly imasrin.- su<-li 
lovely blosssoms from seod.-—- Mrs. Luelli. .'^umnor. 
