MISS EMMA V. WIHTE 
— Trimnph, Klnn., Mb^ 1912— "I raised »ome inartbeantl- 
lol GeraniDms from your teed tovcral yc&n uso," 
Sirs, H. Jacobton. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
For oriminentlng the tiorUer, for 
summer eultlng, and for the wln- 
ti-r IwunuL't, ilicKC arc iinllsiipn«- 
ahle. Tills niliture Includes 
Iwautlful feather and Btrlpcd 
Icraniu-H and many other choice va- 
rieties, iMjme annual, others per- 
ennial. Large pkt., So. 
GOURDS 
It you have aii odd comer or an 
old hnish heap, trail the gourd 
vine over It. ItB fniit has many 
uKen, but if for no oUier purpwie 
ralHi! It for the little onifS. Tliey 
much enjoy the striped and odil- 
Blinped frnltfi. ThUs U a nplendld 
mixture, includlnp Apple, Pear, 
liolllc. Dipper, Jonah's Gourd. 
Hercules Club. NcBt Ekv, Pome- 
»;rftnnte, Powderhom. and many 
other wjrtH. I'kt., TtO needs, 6cj 
large plit., oz., 10c. 
A New Rose 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Price 30c postpaid 
See page 51 
GLOXINIA 
Populnr KreenliouMp and con.Horvnlory plants wllU 
lO'rKeouH, hidl-shaned Itou'crK and ornanientul fuUnge. 
This Im a Hplenillil iidxinre grown for me by a well- 
known <ieruuin expi*rt, and Includes several choice 
Htrnlns of new and ran' French liybrlds, tigered and 
Kindled Hi)rtM, and a special glant-llowering superb 
euixs, alTordlng delicate Hhades and all the other 
brilliant (ilnxinia enmblnatlous. Indeed, all the 
Gloxinia colors are so brilliant one seldom grows an 
uusntlnraelory pinut. Mixed. Pkt., 80 seeds, 7o, 
GERANIUM 
New California Geranium. - 
Seedling Gcnmlums almost always give 
some new varieties, ajid being easy to 
cultivate the}' arc interesting to grow. 
This mixture contains a splendid new 
strain of California Zonalo varieties in 
shades of blush, pink, crimson and scar- 
let, tlie lovely Lady Washington Gera- 
nium, or Pelargonium, and Apple-Scented 
Geraniums, and will lie found unsur- 
passed in vitality and variety. Pkt., 40 
seeds, lOoj half pkt. (same varieties, 
exc(f|jt Apple-Scented). 20 seeds, 60. 
Apple-Scented Geranium. Prized 
for lis fragrant leaves. The (Inest plants 
come only from seed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 60. 
Lady Washington Geranium. 
I'kt., 10 seeds, 12o. 
GODETIA, the "Satin Flower" 
lylttie annuals of easiest culture. Tho 
blossoms have a satiny lustre and range 
In color from brilliant reds, througli rose 
to flellcate pluk and lavender. Flue foe 
shady places. 8 Inches. Mixed. Pkt., 
aOO socda, 40. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA, 
CORAL "BELLS" 
One of the Bncst of hardy perennials. 
The plants are compact, with foUago 
beautifully cut and marbled. The llow- 
era are showy coral red and borne In ex- 
trnvagiuit abundance In long, graceful 
spikes. 1 toot. Pkt., BOO seeds, 60. 
Spokane WmIi.— "I nlwnjTB not some of yynr 
so'd ni I kiion* it U kimmI. 1 linvr uavd it far riirht 
yean, in Kanuia nnd Wnshincton." — J. E. Fololcr, 
