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MiNNCAPOUtt. MINN, 
GREVILLEA 
OR "SILK OAK" 
A valujiblo decora- 
tive plant for the win- 
ter wxTiow garden, ger- 
lumatiriK readily from 
seed and making in two 
or three raontlis' time a 
\'ery ornamental little 
plant. The Inciniated fol- 
lace gives it somewhat the 
appearance of a fern, but 
it ia much hardier and 
more useful aa a decorative 
plant. 2 feet, Pkt.. 35 
seeds, So. 
GLOXINIA 
Popular Krecnhouso and conservatory plants with 
coi^eous. bcU-sliapod flowers and ornamental foliage, 
lliia 13 a splendid nuxturo gro^vn for me by a wcll- 
known Gorman expert, and includes many choice strains, 
among them being Emperor Frederick, flowers of a 
fiery scarlet, encircled by a pure wliite band; Emperor 
WUlLun, lovely blue shades; Queen LouUa, a now and 
chajming Fpottod vajicty; Glgantea, enormoiusly hirge 
flowers; PuiCherrima, splrndid dclicjito shades, finely, 
"PoHcd and many othex brilliant combinations. Indeed, 
aU the Gloxmia colors are so brilliant onn seldom gro^\-s 
SA unsatwfoctoo' plant. Sflxed. Pkt., 85 aeeds. 7e. 
GOURDS 
If j-ou have an odd comer or an old brush heap, trail 
tbo gourd -sino over it. Ita fruit has many uses, but if 
for no other purrMapo raise it for the little ones. They 
much enjoy the striped, odd-shaped fruits. This is a 
splendid mixture, inrluLling Apple, Pear, Serpent. Bottle. 
Dipper. Dishcloth. Jonah's Gourd. Hercule* Club, Jap- 
anese AMt Egg, Orange. Pomegranate and many other 
aorta. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4c.; largo pkU. i oz., 10c. 
Qaurda 
GLADIOLUS 
It is interesting to raise Gladioli from seed and see the 
endless variety of colora and fantastic miirkingH that 
come from the seedlings, scarcely any two being alike. 
Onp often gets new and important varieties from seed. 
This ia a epecially prepared mixture grown from three 
well-known strains, Ghildsii, Gandavousia and Lcmoiuo 
3 feet. .Mixed. Pkt.. 75 seeds, 6c. 
HARDY HIBISCUS 
Hardy perennials that bloom the first year, bearing 
larjce hollyhock-shaped bloHaoms. ^^y Rcod is a mixture 
of three choice varieties, namely: "Crimson Ey©/' large 
white blosKoms with a bright crimson center; "Sunset/' 
canary ;ypllow with garnet throat; and "Koyal Pink/' 
soft oclicatc pink, with throat of deep crimson. 4 feet. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEAp "Coral Bells," 
One of the finest of hardy perennials. Tbo plants arc 
compact, with foliage beautifully cut and marbled- Tlie 
flowers are brilliant red, very showy, and bomo in ex- 
travagant abundance in long, graceful spikes, 1 foot. 
Pkt., 500 seeds, 6c. 
