Gypsophila elegans grandiflora alba 
Helianthus, Miniature Stella 
Godetia Azaleiflora 
CAZANIA 
Splendens hybrida grandiflora. Extremely free- 
flowering new annuals, 6 to 8 inches in height, with 
daisy-like flowers, 2 }/i inches in diameter on good stems, 
appearing in the loveliest colors—cream, terra cotta, 
sunset, primrose, golden yellow, etc., with brown, 
silvery white, and spotted zones surrounded by a black¬ 
ish brown ring. Blooms freely from seed and is easily 
grown. Start it early in hotbed. Pkt. 75 cts., 5 pkts. $3. 
GLOBE AMARANTH 
(Gomphrena globosa) 
An everlasting, wnth beautifully colored flowers re¬ 
sembling clover-heads. They retain their color, and are 
lovely in winter bouquets. Purple, Flesh, and Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 15 cts. 
Orange. Here’s an annual of great beauty and still 
it is scarcely known. You will give yourself a real treat 
if you grow a few in your garden. The flowers resemble 
huge clover-heads of a fine orange-buff color, often 
tinged with bronze, and the effect of a bed of them in 
bloom is wonderful. The flowers can be dried for 
winter bouquets. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Gourds grow luxuriantly and are useful for covering 
arbors, fences, or stone walls. The fruits they bear are 
very ornamental, and keep well. They come in shapes 
of Iwttles, spoons, clubs, pears, dippers, and many other 
interesting forms. Many of them are beautifully 
marked. Sow the seed as you would squash or cucum¬ 
ber, in hills 3 feet apart and allow three plants to grow 
in each hill. Have the soil rich and they will grow most 
luxuriantly for you. 
Mixed. Comprising the largest assortment of 
varieties. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
Collection containing 1 pkt. each of twelve named sorts, $1. 
GODETIA 
Only those who have seen va.st masses of Godetias 
tastefully arranged can realize the effect produced by 
them. The double sorts we offer have the largest flowers, 
on long spikes, and are elegant for vases. 
Double Rose. Large double flowers of a delicate rose- 
pink shade; produced on long sprays. 2 ft. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Double Crimson. Long spikes of rich crimson 
flowers; forms a striking contrast with our Double Rose. 
Pkt. 15 cts. 
Azaleiflora. Can easily be mistaken for azaleas, so 
close is the resemblance. The plants grow about 1 foot 
high, branch freely, and produce large, double azalea¬ 
like flowers in greatest profusion. Pkt. 35 cts. 
GREVILLEA 
Robusta. Really a greenhouse plant, but can be 
successfully grown as an annual. It is a neat little 
shrub, with delicate fernlike foliage. Very useful for 
table decoration and in foliage groups. Pkt. 25 cts. 
GYPSOPHILA (Annual Baby’s Breath) 
Feathery,panicles of tiny star-shaped flowers, grace¬ 
fully and daintily borne on slender stems. A charming 
effect may be had by mixing sprays of Baby’s Breath 
with other long-stemmed cut-flowers. Bloom quickly from 
seed, and liberal sowing should be made every three 
weeks from May to July, to cut continuously. For early 
flowers, a first sowing could be made in a hotbed in 
March and plants set out in May. 
Elegans grandiflora alba. Pure white. Pkt. 15 cts., 
6z. 75 cts., 341b. $2. 
Elegans grandiflora rosea. Delicate pink. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz. $1, ^Ib. $3. 
Elegans'^ Crimson Gem. (New.) Rosy crimson. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
For hardy varieties, see list of Perennials 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 
All the varieties we list are useful for cutting, especially the miniature sorts, w’hich bear their flowers on slender 
stems, and form neat bushes about 3 feet in height. Sow seeds directly in the garden where you want them to grow, 
in hills 2 feet apart, allowing about three plants to each hill, and you will have vigorous and showy plants. 
Dazzler. (New.) Of the Cucumerifolius type. Plants 3 to 4 feet high, branch freely and boar flowers fully 
4 inches across on 2-foot stems. Of a rich chestnut-brown, tipped with orange, with dark 
center somewhat resembling the colors of a gaillardia. Splendid for cutting and showy in 
the garden. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Miniature Stella. Single, fairly large flowers, bright yellow with black center. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 75 cts. . , 1 1 j 
Miniature Orion. Cactus-flowered, with pointed petals finely twisted and curled. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 85 cts. 
New Annual Red Sunflower. Dark-centered brilliant flowers, banded with bright 
chestnut-red, merging to yellow at the tips of the petals. 6 ft. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. $1. 
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Beautiful, large, finely fringed, yellow, ball¬ 
shaped flowers, gracefully carried on long, wiry stems. 7 ft. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 60 cts. 
Mammoth Russian. Our common Sunflower, with huge flow'er-heads, mostly grown 
for its seeds, which are fed to parrots and poultry. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels) 
New large-flowering hybrids. Although they are perennials they flower the first year 
from seed. The blooms are wonderfully large, 6 to 7 inches across, and the whole plant is 
Mallow Marvel extremely showy. Pkt. 25 cts., Moz. SI. 
Ant Gas kills promptly; moles, too. See page no 
65 
