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GODETIA 
liKht like saliti. Splendid either bedded or grown in pots. fKt. cts 
308a SCHAMINI— Flowers double; lovely bright rose »" 
309 CRIMSON GLOW — Intense dazzling crimson ■ • ■ : ' ' ' ' 
310 LADY SATIN-ROSE-Bright, rose-coloured nowers having glossy. 
311. ROsiM^^ ™rt%rdwarf- habit- and largeVglossVshel^^^^^^^^^ 
flowers: makes a beautiful border , 
312. DUCHESS OF ALBANY— Satiny white. . . . . ... . . • . .. •.••;„■ ,5 
313 GLORIOSA (Lord Roberts)— Large, satiny nch-glowing crimson 10 
314. SPLENDID MIXED— All sorts 
GREVILLEA 
315. ROBUSTA (Silk Oak)~Graceful plant of easy culture and rapia 
growth. Fine for house decoration 
GYPSOPHILA 
316. 
ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA WHITE— H. a 1 ft. . . • s 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL (See Last Page of Annuals). 
HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie) 
fun^ st^ir^s^ZvS- 
be traced L a greenhouse climber. Seed started indoois in the sprmg will make 
fine plants for summer blooming. Can also be sown outdoors in May. 
No 
317. REGAL— A new variety with immense flower heads of the Giant type, 
but of dwarf, compact growth: all shades — ■ 'j' ' 'a 
318. EWING'S SUPERB LARGE FLOWERING STRAIN-Mixed. A 
splendid strain of largest flowered sorts. H. h p.. ... . . • ■ ■ ■ ;;„_,; 
319. QUEEN MARGUERITE— Large trusses of dark blue flowers. Much 
more compact than the ordinary variety. 
HELICHRYSUM 
No, 
"GAILLARDIA" 
LORENZIANA DOUBLE 
AND SINGLE 
HONESTY (Lunaria Biennis) Pkt cts. 
321 "SATIN FLOWER" or "MOONWORT"— H. h. b.. 2 ft. Mixed. ... 5 
HONEYSUCKLE (French Hedysarum) 
Showy border plants for large shrubberies, wild gardens, rockeries, etc. 
322. MIXED— H. b. b., 3 ft 
HUMEA 
Sweet scented foliage plant. Graceful drooping plumes of purple brown color. 
323. ELEGANS. 
"Everlasting" flowers, which are of great value to dry for winter decoratmn 
i"20':°iTRSE-.FL6wERED DOUBLE CHOICE MIXED-H. h. a., 2 it/. . . 5 
HUNNEMANNIA 
Plants are of 
15 
324. FUMARIAEFOLIA— The "Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy. 
bushy habit, and have beautiful feathery foliage 
HOLLYHOCK 
324a. ANNUAL DOUBLE MIXED 
IPOMOEA 
||?'"<i"jAMTcLl^T^'&s Vi„e)-Mixed. From 10 to 20 ft. Foliage ^ 
■326 BONrNOx"E^\'nJng GloryT-LargVb^ •flowers;^and very fragrant . . 5 
327 GRANDIFLORA (MSon-Flower Vine)-A splendid climber, and the 
most rap d-growing of all climbing vines. Immense pure white fragrant 
fTowers literally co?er the vines. Flowers open in the evening and remain 
328 KVBRTcOEkht^'l,ht^'^r>iy m.ii-lO to M feei.- " Beautiful sky- 
blue Bowers about 4 inches across. One of the most beautiful of climb- 
329 SETOslT' "THE' BRAziUAN ' MORNING ' ■GLORY'-'-^Magniiicent 
rummer climbing annual. It grows with the greatest ^'KO^ •ind luxuriarice^ 
The leaves are 8 to 12 inches across overlapping each other and making 
a dense shade. The vine is covered with short reddish hairs which with 
its immense leaves and large clusters of curious seed capsules, render it 
kiguTornamental. We know of nothing better for quickly covering a 
pilwa, arbor or tree. The flowers are of beautiful rose color, and are 
borne in large clusters 
10 
15 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES 
*' (IPOMOEA IMPERIALIS) 
330 EWING'S JAPANESE IMPERIAL GIANT MIXTURE-The flowers 
are of entrancing beauty, and measure from 4 to o inches across. The 
coLs a?e ISess From pure white, they run through al possible 
shades of blue and of red from lightest pink to darkest red and purples. 
They are marbled, striped and bordered in superb fashion •« 
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