GAILLA7 D1A 
H. P., 1% to 2 ft. Thrives in nearly all soils and 
situations, requiring no protection and almost no 
care. Flowers large; with rich shades of scarlet, 
orange and crimson, the three often combined in 
one llower. Desirable for the perennial border. If 
sown early will bloom the first season. 
Newest Varieties, Mixed. A splendid mixture; com- 
prises all the colorings known. For prices see colored 
pages. 
GLADIOLI'S — Bulbs 
PREMIUM MIXTURE — Includes many choice 
showy large flowering varieties. AH colors. 
BRILLIANT' MIXTURE— Contains wide range of 
brilliant colors. 
PASTEL MIXTURE.— -Contains all soft colors. Very 
attractive. 
CHOICE MIXTURE. — A very good mixture of 
standard varieties with a wide range of colors. The 
price of this mixture 'enables any one to make a large 
planting. For prices see colored pages. 
GOURDS 
These are desirable in many places where an im- 
mense amount of vine is wanted quickly. With many 
sorts the fruit is unique and ornamental and useful. 
APPLE SHAPE. — Beautifully striped. 
DIPPER. — Makes an excellent dipper. 
DISHCLOTH, or TOWEL.— Many women prefer 
discloth made of this Gourd to anything else, as it is 
always sweet and clean as long as any part of it 
is left. 
HERCULES CLUB.— Sometimes grows 3 ft. long. 
Mixed — All sorts. For prices sec colored pages. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
Tall Mixed. For prices sec eolred pages. 
Dwarf mixed. For prices see colored pages. 
FO RG ET- M E-N < )T (My osot is ) 
H. P., 6 inches. They like cool, moist soil, and 
will bloom most freely in fall and early spring. 
Mixed. Many varieties. For prices see colored 
pages. 
HELICIIRYSl M 
(Strawflower or Everlasting) 
One of the best flowers to dry for house decoration. 
Gather before the bloom expands and hang with 
heads down in a cool place. 
Mixed Colors. For prices see colored pages. 
HOLLYHOCK 
H. A. and H. B., G to 8 ft. Seed sown midsummer 
will insure fine plants next season. Give deep, rich 
soil. 
Single. Annual sorts. For prices see colored pages. 
Heliclirysum 
(Strawflower or Everlasting) 
MAMMOTH ALLEGHENY. Annuals with double 
and semi-double fringed flowers ranging in color from 
pure white to deep red. For prices see colored pages. 
(HATERS PRIZE HOLLYHOCKS, Mixed. For 
prices see colored pages. 
Nasturtium 
KOCHIA 
(Summer Cypress, or Mexican Firebush) 
H. H. A.. 2 to 3 ft. Makes a pyramidal-shaped 
i - y press - like bush with feathery, light green foliage, 
deepening until it becomes a lovely crimson hue about 
September. 
TRIPOCIIILA. Excellent for hedges along garden 
walks. For prices see colored pages. 
ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
These include the Rocket and Hyacinth-flowered. 
Sow seed as early as possible where they are to bloom. 
For prices see colored pages. 
MARIGOLD 
H. H. A., 2 to 3 ft. Bloom continually all summer. 
They succeed best in a light soil exposed to the sun. 
AFRICAN DOUBLE MIXED. For prices see colored 
pages. 
FRENCH. For prices sec colored pages. 
MIGNONETTE 
H. A., 12 to 18 Inches. Sow In pots or In boxes 
under glass in February or March, and thin or pot 
Off the seedlings to make good plants for bedding out 
in April. Sow outdoors in rows about April 1 and 
again regularly at Intervals of about three weeks 
until August. 
LARGE FLOWERING, Mixed. For prices see col- 
ored pages. 
NASTURTIUM 
DWARF or TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS. Grand 
bedding plants. Their compact growth (about one 
foot), richly colored flowers, free blooming and long 
lasting qualities, have made them general favorites 
Sow in rows about a foot apart. Thin out the seed- 
lings. For prices see colored pages. 
TALL or CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. Sow In mod 
erately good soil, preferably in a sunny position, cov- 
ering the seeds about one inch deep. Thin out the 
seedlings so that they stand ten or twelve Inches 
apart. Furnish strings or trellises to which the plants 
can be trained. These plants may also be cultivated 
as trailers for hanging baskets and vases. For prices 
see colored pages. 
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