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Dissltiflora. Iiarge-flowered species, beauti- 
ful and true; very scarce and high 15c 
Palustris. The true Forget-me-not, blue. 
Alba, white lOo 
Azorica. Flowers rich blue, shaded with 
purple 10c 
Myosotls (Alpestris Victoria). Of stout and 
bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of 
large bright azure-blue flowers with cen- 
tral double blooms. The plant attains a 
height of 5 to 7 inches, with a diameter of 
8 to 10 inches, and when fully grown is 
quite globular in shape, and perfectly 
covered with flowers. This beautiful 
Forget-me-not is the best for carpet bed- 
ding, edgings and masses, and for grow- 
ing in pots for market 20o 
Eliza Fonrobert. New, large- flowering, 
bright blue, of pyramidal habit; remark- 
ably fine and distinct 10c 
Eliza Fonrobert, Alba. White, beautiful. . . 10c 
GAILLARDIA. H. P. 
Splendid bedding plants, remarkable for the pro- 
fusion, size and brilliancy of their flowers, contin- 
uing in beauty during the summer and autumn; 
half-hardy annuals; 1% feet. 
Grandlflora. Mixed single varieties; includes 
many sorts 5o 
Gaillardia Picta Josephus. Broad yellow 
ribbons 5c 
Gaillardia Picta Fistulosa. Quilled 5c 
Picta Lorenziana. A charming profuse flow- 
ering “so-callel” double variety, entirely 
distinct from the single flowering. Fine 
for massing, and use as a bouquet flower. 
continuing in bloom until frost 5c 
Amblyodon. llich blood red 5o 
GERANIUM. H. H. P. 
A popular bedding plant 
for the house or garden, 
extensively used for mass- 
ing; half hardy perennial; 
from 1 to 3 feet. 
Zonale, Mixed. A su- 
perb strain of the largest 
and finest varieties; mixed 
colors. 
Zonale, Golden and 
Bronze. Choice mixed, 
25c. 
Zonale, Silverfoliaged- 
Varietles. Finest mix- 
ed, 25c. 
Double mixed. This 
Geranium. seed will produce a large 
percentage of double flowers of extra fine 
colors 25e 
Pelargonium, mixed (Lady Washington.) 
From the finest fancy and spotted, large- 
flowering 25c 
Apple-Scented (Pelargon um Odoratissimum) 
This fragrant favorite variety can only be 
grown from seed to form fine plants. Sow 
in light soil, and keep moist until they 
germinate 25c 
GENTIANA. 
One of the V'ery best hardy plants. They are 
very sensitive about removal, hence the necessity 
of sowing the seed where they are to bloom. 
G. Acaulis. Beautiful blue flowers, yellow 
throat; very rich; jikt lOo 
GLOXINIA HYBRIDA CRASSIFOLIA. 
A bulbous- rooted plant, producing in great pro- 
fusion, during the summer months, large bell- 
shaped flowers of the richest and most beautiful 
variety of brilliant colors; the bulbs must be kept 
warm and dry during the winter; 1 foot. 
Grandiflora Erecta, mixed. Kieh colored, 
erect flowers 25c 
Grandiflora. New French Tigred and spotted 
varieties 25c 
GLOBE AMARANTHA (Everlasting Flower.) 
“Bachelor’s Buttons;’’ ornamental summer- 
blooming plants, and fine for “Everlastings” H. A. 
2 feet. 
Globe Amarantha. White, purple and varie- 
gated mixed 5c 
GILIA. 
California Annual. Dwarf free flowering 
plants, with clusters of small delicate 
flowers, desirable for cutting; height 6 
inches to 1 foot; tall mixed 5c 
GODETIA. U. A. 
An attractive hardy 
annual, deserving more 
extensive cultivation. 
The plant blooms pro- 
fusely, and bears showy 
flowers of rich and varied 
colors; 1^ feet. 
Bijou. Flowers splen- 
did white, with a dark 
rose spot; very dwarf and 
dense growing; 5o. 
Lady Albemarle. 
Flowers large, of carmine 
crimson shade; the edges 
of the petals suffused with 
pale lilac; 5c. 
Grandiflora Maculata. Large white flowers 
with crimson spots, fine 5c 
New Godetlas (Kubicunda Splendens). Dou- 
ble red, very brilliant 5o 
Lady Satin Rose. Deep rose pink, glossy 
and satiny; by some thought the most 
beautiful annual of recent introduction . . 10c 
“Duchess of Albany.” Large satiny white 
flowers; beautiful and new 10c 
GOURD. (Cucurbita). H. A, 
Rapid growing, interest- 
ing plants with ornamental 
fruit, and varieties of 
singular shaped fruit, ten- 
der annuals; 15 to 20 feet. 
Calabash. The dipper; 5c 
Hercules’ Club. Club- 
shaped; 4 feet long; 5c. 
Egg-shaped. Fruit white 
like an egg; 5c. 
Orange-shaped, or Mock 
Orange, 5c. 
Bottled-shaped; 5c. 
Turk’s Turban. Red 
striped; 10c. 
Pear-shaped. Striped; very showy 10c 
Argyrosparma. Dish Rag, or (Bonnet Gourd). 10c 
Angora. Black-seeded, white-spotted fruit, 
very useful for arbors, etc 10c 
