Topeka. Kans., Feb., "O*. "Vour »cc(Ii were a iplcodld success tA^t — 31 — 
seaiDS." Mtj. J, R. Satcent. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
GENISTA ANDREANA. 
A pretty plant for bciiiiing or for 
the winter window garden. The 
pl.ints &oun ntt.iin blooming .size, the 
clusters o_l crimson and gold pca-likc 
flowers appearing in great profu.sion thruout the summer. It 
deserves a place in e\-ery collection. Pkt., 15 seeds, 7 ct». 
HARDY HIBISCUS. 
Hardy perennials that bloom the first year, bcarinn 
large hollyhock-shapcd blossoms. My seed is a mix- 
ture of tlifee choice varieties, namely "Crimson Eye," 
Iar>:c white blossoms with a bright crimson center: 
"Sunmet," canar>' yellow with yamet throat; and 
"Royal Pink," soft delicate pink, with throat a deep 
crimson. Pkt., SO seeds, 5 eta. 
HYACINTH BEAN. 
These are rapid climbers and arc ornamental in both 
foliaKc and flower. 
"Princaaa Helen," or Daylldit. Bears long spikes 
of showy white bloswras, followed by waxy white pods. 
Pkt., S seeds. A cts. 
Purple Bean, or **Dsr9(n0SS>'* This litis csptcially 
dark, rich purple blossoms and glossy purple pods, fully 
as shoi^-v as the flowers. PIct.. 15 seeds, 4- ct». 
Hyacinth B«an Mixed. The above two varieties 
TTiixcd. Pkt., 15 seeds, 4 cts. 
PerkiostovQ. Wis., Sept.. *07 The ice<J I gol of you dl4 6acly, 
The Asters and Dahlias are sow la lull bloom aoa arc adcolipd 
by tke whole nelcbborbood. Mrs. Emma WcstrJch. 
GOURDS. 
If you liavc 
an odd comer 
or an old brush 
heap, trail the 
fiourd vine over 
It. Its fruit has 
many uses, but 
if for no other 
purpose raise it 
for the little 
ones. They 
much enjoy the 
striped, odd- 
shnpcd fruits. 
This is a splen- 
did mixture, in 
cludinR Apple, 
Pear. Serpent, 
Boltle, Dipper, 
Dishcloth. Jo- 
nah 's Gourd 
Hercules Club, 
Japanese Nest 
Ebb. Oranjjc, 
Pomccra n a t c 
and many other sorts 
both lame and 
sizes. Pkt., 30 see 
4 ctB.; Large pkt. Ji 
Ornamental Gourda. 
GYPSOPHILA, 
"ANGEL'S BREATH." 
Gypaophlla Panlculata, also called "Baby's 
Breath." Xi> l.-idy who ilclinhts to adorn her room 
with beautiful flowers should be without it. It 
is extensively used for decoratinc. its mist-like 
sprays scttinR oIT a bouquet as dainty lace docs a 
lady's dress. Hardy perennial. Pkt.,500 cccds, 4c. 
Gypsophtia, Annual Mixed. Sow at different 
times thruout the season and alw.ays h,'ive a quan- 
tity to use for decorating. Pkt.. .'jOO seeds, 3 ct». 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
. One of the finest of hardy perennials. The plants 
arc compact, with foliage bo.-iutiri.lly cut ana 
marbled. The flowers arc brilliant red. very showy, 
and borne in extra vacant abundance in Ions, grace- 
ful spikes, Pkt,. 500 seeds, 5 cU. 
