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"GAILLARDIA 
LORENZIANA" DOUBLE 
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GODETIA 
Show^ garden annuals, of compact growth, about 1 foot high, bearing freely 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of exquisite colors and shades that glisten in the sun- 
light like satin. Splendid either bedded or g^ovm in pots. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
317. MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY— Of compact, bushy growth with 
exquisite rose-pink flowers edged with white 10 
J19. CRIMSON GLOW— Intense dazzling crimson 10 
320, LADY SATIN-ROSE— Bright, rose-coloured flowers having glossy, 
satin-like petals. Height 9 inches 10 
322. DUCHESS OF ALBANY— Satiny white 10 
323. GLORIOSA (Lord Roberts) — Large, satiny rich-glowing crimson 10 
324. SPLENDID MIXEE>— All sorts 10 
GREVILLEA 
32S. ROBUSTA (Silk Oak)— Graceful plant of easy culture and rapid 
growth. Fine for house decoration 15 
GYPSOPHILA 
126. ELECANS GRANDIFLORA WHITE— H. a.. 1 ft 10 
GRASSES. ORNAMENTAL (See Last Page of Annual*). 
HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie) 
A half-hardy perennial, flowering during the whole season: its delightful per- 
fume makes it a most desirable bouquet flower: a splendid bedding plant, or can 
be trained as a greenhouse climber. Seed started indoors in the spring will make 
fine plants for summer blooming. Can also be sown outdoors in May. 
No. Pkt. cU. 
327. EWING'S SUPERB LARGE FLOWERING STRAIN— Mixed. A 
splendid strain of largest flowered sorts. H. h. p 15 
328. QUEEN MARGUERITE— Large trusses of dark blue flowers. Much 
more compact than the ordinary variety 20 
329. LEMOINE'S GIANT WHITE— Pearly-white 20 
HELICHRYSUM 
"Everlasting" flowers, which are of great value to dry for winter decoration 
in bouquets and vases. Pkt. cts 
330. LARGE-FLOWERED DOUBLE CHOICE MIXED— H h. a.. 2 ft . . . 10 
HIBISCUS 
No. PI"- ct*- 
331. "ROSEUS" GRANDIFLORUS— Flowers of largest si»e, rose color, 
with a spot of purple in the centre IS 
332. GRANDIFLORUS "SUNSET"— Immense cup-shaped flowers, 8 inches 
in diameter; color, pale yellow, black centre IS 
No. HONESTY (Lunaria Biennis) Pkt. cts. 
333. "SATIN FLOWER" or "MOONWORT"— H. h. b., 2 ft. Mixed. ... 10 
HONEYSUCKLE (French Hedysamm) 
Showy border plants for large shrubberies, wild gardens, rockeries, etc. 
334. MIXEI>— H. h. b., 3 ft 10 
HUMEA 
Sweet scented foliage plant. Graceful drooping plumes of purple brown color. 
335. ELEGANS 10 
HUNNEMANNIA Bush Eschscholtzia 
336. FUMARIAEFOLIA— The "Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy." Plants are of 
bushy habit, and have beautiful feathery foliage 10 
HOLLYHOCK 
337. ANNUAL DOUBLE MIXED IS 
IPOMOEA (See also Morning Glory) 
Valuable climbers, remarkable for easy culture, quick growth and beautiful 
flowers. Including some of our most popular plants for covering verandahs and 
screening unsightly objects. Pkt. cti, 
338. QUAMOCLIT (Cypress Vine)— Mixed. From 10 to 20 ft. Foliage 
and flowers are beautiful. H. a 10 
339. BONA-NOX (Evening Glory) — Large blue flowers and very fragrant.. 10 
339a. RUBRA-COERULEA (Hoavonly Blue)— 10 to 20 feet. Beautiful sky- 
blue flowers about 4 inches across. One of the most beautiful of climb- 
ing annuals IS 
339b. GRANDIFLORA (Moon-Flower Vine) — A splendid climber, and the 
most rapid-growing of all climbing vines. Immense pure white fragrant 
flowers literally cover the vines. Flowers open in the evening and remain 
so till noon the following day 18 
ICE PLANT 
340. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLINUM— H. h. a., 1 ft. Trail- 
ing plant; its stems having the appearance of being covered with ice; suit- 
able for rockeries ._. 
IMPATIENS (^r.^^r) 
341. HOLSTII HYBRIDS— Mi:ied colors. Handsome plants from East 
Africa, forming bushes 12 to 18 inches high. The flowers. IH to IJi 
inches across, are of scarlet, orange-red, pink and white with a red eye. 
The plants grow luxuriantly out of doors and form effective and unusually 
showy flower beds by their great abundance of bloom. If grown in pots 
they are equally effective. Sown in heat in March the seedlings may be 
planted out end of May and will be continuously .in bloom from June until 
the frost destroys them 55 
342. SULTANI — Flowers of brilliant rosy-scarlet color 3S 
JACOBAEA 
Splendid dwarf bedding plants of rich colors and uniform height. 
343. DWARF DOUBLE MIXED COLORS !<• 
KOCHIA or Summer Cypress 
An old-fashioned popular annual, sometimes known as Belvidere Mock Cypress. 
Mexican Fire Plant, etc. It is easily grown from seed — forming oval bushes 
2 to 2i4 feet high, densely clothed with small feathery, light green foliage, deepen- 
ing in color as the summer advances until the whole plant assumes a fiery-crimson 
hue. The small numerous flowers borne in the fall are also of a bright red color. 
An attractive plant at all times, either in garden beds or in pots. 
Placed at intervals in beds of Sweet Alyssum or among " Dusty Millers," the 
effect is very fine. Pkt. ctS- 
344 10 
LANTAN A 
A remarkably handsome free-flowering plant attractive in beds and 
well suited for pot culture. Verbena-like heads of richly colored flowers. 
No. Pkt. cts 
345. SPLENDID MIXED 10 
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