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Godetia, Duchess of Albany 
Choice Godetias 
When in Europe I saw no flowers 
that were more attractive than those of God¬ 
etia. The beds were glorious sheets of rich 
color of rose, red, white and variegated, each 
variety occupying a different bed. The plants 
start readily from seeds. Sow early in rows 
6 in apart and thin out. I offer choice new- 
crop seeds of the finest single and double va¬ 
rieties and the flowers will be a revelation to 
those who have never grown them. 
Single-flowered varieties, ha, 800 seeds. 
Brilliant, 15 in. Crimson, white center. 
Crimson Glow, 1 ft. Compact, glowing red. 
Aurora, 1 ft. Pink with crimson-carmine. 
Duchess of Albany, 15in. Satiny-white,fine. 
Gloriosa, 1 ft. Darkest glowing red, splendid. 
Cattleya, 15 in. Light lilac, white center. 
Mauve Queen, 15in. Heliotrope color, pretty. 
Lady Satin Rose, 1ft. Bright crimson: tine 
Princess Henry, 15 in. Satin rose, red spots. 
Rosamond, 1 ft. Vivid rose with white. 
Complete Mixture single varieties lOOOseeds. 
Fine Double-flwd Varieties, ha, 500 seeds. 
Azaleiflora, fl. pl.,15in. Double, bright rose 
with crimson spots; free-blooming and as 
beautiful as an Azalea. 
Azaleiflora Cornelia, 15in. lovely satin-rose. 
Carminea, 2 ft. Carmine, pink border. 
Rosea, 2 ft. Large double, brilliant rose; tine 
Lilacina, 2 ft. Lilac with carmine base. 
Brilliant, 15 in. Crimson, white center. 
Schaminii, 2 ft. Lovely bright rose. fine. 
Rosy Morn, 2 ft. Coral pink, superb double. 
Complete Mixture double varieties, 800 s. 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties. 1000s. 
Hebenstretia Comosa, hp, 1ft. Fragrant White. 50 s. 
HELIANTHUS, Sunflower, ha. Showy eas¬ 
ily grown plants, beginning to bloom when small and 
continuing until the seeds ripen. Firs large, mostly 
shades of yellow; produced freely even in dry weather. 
Large-flowd Single Bismarckianus, 10 ft, Golden 
yellow; showy. Giganteus, 12 ft. Russian; huge gold¬ 
en firs. Primrose, 8 ft. Sulphur yellow; odd, attract- 
ve. Macrophyllus Giganteus, 15ft. Tall, giant flrs. 
Gaillardiflorus, 8ft. zoned brown and red. Sanguin¬ 
eus, 10ft. Blood red, fine branching plants. Golden 
Nigger, 6 ft. Golden yellow, black eye. Dwarf Va¬ 
riegated Foliage, 3ft. Green and cream. 40s. mx,50s. 
Large-flowered Double Californicus, 6 ft. Extra 
double; golden yellow with green center. Chrysan- 
tbemiflorus. 10 ft. Huge full-double flrs, laciniated 
petals. Globosus Fistulosus, 8ft. very large; orange. 
Fistulosa Dwarf, 3ft. Orange, large double. Multi- 
florus. 6 ft. Double, very showy. 40 seeds, mixed 50 s. 
Small-flowd Stella, 5ft, gold black eye. Purpureus, 
5 ft, shades of red. Diadem, 5 ft, lemon, dark eye, 
cactus petals. Lilliput, 1 ft, free-blooming, gold, dark 
eye. Erato, 4 ft, cream, black center, cactus petals. 
Stellatus, varying from white to light yellow and 
gold. Separate or Mixed 100seeds. 
HERNIARIA Hirsuta, ha, 2 in. Small green flrs, 
dense foliage; valuable for carpet-bedding. 250 seeds. 
HIBISCUS Calisureus, ha, 2ft. white, purple eye. 150s. 
HOLLYHOCK Exquisite, hp, 5ft, dble fringed. 20s 
Mammoth Alleghany, hp, 11 ft, semi-dble, fr. 25 s. 
HUNNEMANIA, Mexican Tulip Poppy. hhp, 2ft. 
Bright yellow, 3in. across, constantly in bloom. 150s. 
IMPATIENS Glanduligera, ha, 4 ft. Purple, 
decorative plant. 40 seeds. 
White Queen, ha, 4ft. Fine pure white. 40 seeds. 
Holsti Hybrids, hhp, 2 ft. A great variety of colors, 
fine for the conservatory or sheltered beds. 35 seeds. 
Nana Amabilis, hhp, 10 in. Firs striped and shaded 
carmine-rose on silvery-white ground, red eye. 30 s. 
Sultani Hybrids, hhp, 2 ft. Finest mixed colors. 35s. 
Queen Carlo, hhp, 18 in. Lovely old rose. 25 seeds. 
Olivieri, hhp, 4 ft. Robust plant with large rosy-lilac 
flrs; rare and beautiful, very attractive. 30 seeds. 
Balfouri, hhp, 2 ft. The Orchid Balsam; flowers white 
with carmine-rose; attractive; seeds start tardily. 30s. 
Noli-me-tangere, ha, 2 ft. Touch-me-not; yellow. 25s 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties, 35 seeds. 
JONOPSIDIUM Acaule, ha, 3in. Diamond flower, 
white tinged violet; beds or rockery; self-sows. 200 s. 
KAULFUSSIA Amelloides, ha, 6 in. A pretty gar¬ 
den plant from Africa; Blue, White,Red, Mixed. 150s. 
KOCHIA Trichophylla, ha, 2 ft. Summer Cypress 
or Mexican Fire plant; decorative bushes, foliage 
green turning to fiery red in autumn. 200 seeds. 
Childsii, ha, 3 ft. Fresh green foliage; splendid. 200 s. 
Sultani imp-tiens Double Hollyhock 
Hellianthus 
