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TESTED AND RELIABLE SEEDS 
GAILLARDIA 
Gaillardia 
(BLANKET FLOWER) 
Perennial. A constant bloomer from early Summer 
to late Fall. Flowers scarlet and orange. While it is 
a hardy perennial will bloom the first year from early 
planting. Height 1 V 2 feet. Grandiflora mixed. (Pkt. 
10c); (y 4 oz. 40c). 
Geranium 
(PELARGONIUM) 
Perennial. The most popular bedding plants and 
for not culture. The blooms are very brilliant and 
pot are beautifully marked. Mixed, double and single. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
Gerbera 
(JAM ISON 11 HYBIRDS) 
Perennial. (Transvall or South African Daisy)—Dark 
green finely cut leaves, blooms on long stiff stems, 
size and shape of Shasta Daisy, but brilliant brick 
red color. Also hybirds which range from almost 
white to lemon, salmon-blush, all shades of pink and 
red to scarlet. Likes well drained soil and sunlight. 
Not affected by frost. (Pkt. 25c). 
Globe Amaranth 
(GOMPHRENA GLOBOSA) 
An excellent everlasting or immortelle; flowers 
globe-shaped, purple, orange and variegated. Retain 
their shape and color when dried; are also good for 
cutting as fresh flowers. Height, 10 inches. Tender 
annual. Mixed. (Pkt. 10c). 
Geum 
Perennial. Beautiful, hardy perennial, bearing pro¬ 
fusely large, showy, double flowers. An elegant flow¬ 
er for bouquets. June and July, 12 inches high. 
Yellow. (Pkt. 15c). 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Large, double, brilliant scarlet 
flowers. (Pkt. 15c). 
Godetia 
(SATIN FLOWER) 
A hardy annual 10 inches high, of compact growth, 
satiny cup-shaped flowers in deep red, pink and white; 
sow in October and it will bloom in the early Spring. 
Does well in Arizona. (Pkt. 10c). 
Gourds, Mixed 
Strong climbing vines producing many odd shapes 
and ornamental gourds. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 25c). 
Gypsophila 
(BABY’S BREATH) 
A hardy annual of easy culture. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high, and bears a profusion of small star-shaped 
flowers. Very fine for bouquets. Pink Gypsophila. 
(Pkt. 10c); (oz. 60c); White Gypsophila, (Pkt. 10c); 
(oz. 60c). 
Helichrysum 
(STRAW FLOWER) 
A free flowering, hardy annual, growing 4 to 5 feet 
high and bearing beautiful straw-like flowers in a 
great variety of shades and colors. (Pkt. 10c). 
Hibiscus 
(MARSHMALLOW) 
MALLOW MARVELS — Robust perennials, 5 to 6 
feet high, bearing profusely large flowers in shades 
of red, rose and white. They bloom from July until 
October and adapt themselves to any soil or situation. 
(Pkt. 15c). 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Hollyhocks 
These stately, old fashioned perennials are most 
striking when seen in groups or long rows against 
evergreen hedges, shrubbery, etc., and in their turn 
from a very fine back-ground for plants of lower 
growth. Red, White, Pink, Yellow. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
Humulus 
(JAPANESE HOP) 
A rapid growing, climbing annual with dense foliage. 
Will grow 20 to 30 feet in a season. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 
50c). 
Hyacinth Bean 
(DOLICHOS LABLAB) 
Half hardy annual. A rapid growing annual climber, 
flowering freely in erect racemes, flowered by orna¬ 
mental seed pods. For covering arbors, trellises, etc. 
Plant in the Spring. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 25c). 
Ice Plant 
(MESEMBRYANTHEMUM) 
Annual. A curious plant for hanging baskets, rock 
work, vases and edgings; leaves and stems succulent, 
appearing as though covered with crystals. (Pkt. 10c). 
Job’s Tears 
(COIX LACHRYMA) 
Hardy annual. Curious ornamental grass, with 
broad corn-like leaves and seeds of a light slate color. 
Valuable for winter bouquets with everlasting flowers. 
Strings of handsome beads are made from the seeds. 
Three feet high. (Pkt. 10c); (oz. 30c). 
Kochia Tricophylia 
(MEXICAN FIRE BUSH) 
A splendid ornamental annual plant forming dense 
oval bushes 2 to 2*4 feet high, of small light green 
foliage, changing to fiery red in the Fall. Planted in 
March it does well here. (Pkt. 10c). 
Kudzu Vine 
A new climber of great merit. This is one of the 
fastest growers we know of, reaching a height of 20 
feet in a short time. (Pkt. 10c). 
