RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Gloxinia. G. P. This charming green¬ 
house plant produces beautiful trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers of the most exquisite and 
gorgeous colors. Extensively used for 
decorating. 
Burnett’s Superb Mixed. 
Gloxinia Bulbs. See page 72. 
Godetia. H. A. An attractive hardy an¬ 
nual. Very showy when grown in beds 
or masses. 1 ft. 
Crimson Glow. Dazzling crimson. 
Vi oz. 50c., 
Duchess of Albany. Satiny-white. 
Vi oz. 35c., 
Lady Satin Bose. Bright 
carmine. Vi oz. 50c., 
The Bride. White and car¬ 
mine. Vi oz. 35c., 
Gloriosa. Large, satiny, 
brilliant, blood-red flow¬ 
ers; richest color of all. 
Vi oz. 50c„ 
Choice Mixed ...14 oz. 30c., 
Gourds. (Ornamental 
Mock Orange.) H. H. A. 
Of rapid growth, bear¬ 
ing fruit of the most 
varied forms; very de¬ 
sirable for trellis work. 
10 to 20 ft. 
Chinese Loofa (Sponge or 
Dish Rag). Vi oz. 25c., 
Nest Egg. White fruit. 
Vi oz. 25c., 
Hercules’ Club . 14 oz. 25c„ 
Dipper Shaped A4 oz. 25c., 
Finest Mixed ..Oz. 50c., 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDS, 
Pkt. 
.50 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
Collection of 12 varieties, $ 1.00 
Gentiana acaulis (Blue Gentian). H. P. 
Intense blue bell-shaped flowers, suited 
to moist and shady situations. 6 in.15 
Hascombensis. Large flowers iy 2 inches 
across, of a bright mid-blue, \y 2 to 2 ft. .25 
Geranium. H. H. P. The most popular 
lowering plant for garden or pot cul- 
ture. 
Extra Choice. Mixed.25 
^®^”bcr& G. P> (Barberton or Transvaal 
Daisy.) Forced extensively for Winter 
and Spring flowers under glass. Our new 
hybrids are of great merit and contain 
a grand diversity of colors. 
Jamesoni Hybrida .100 seeds $1.00, .50 
Gerbera plants. See page 79. 
Geum. H. P. Mrs. J. Bradshaw. Hand¬ 
some variety with large, double, bright 
scarlet flowers. % oz. 75c., .25 
Orange Queen. Large and free-blooming.35 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow.35 
Gilia Coronopifolia. H. H. B. This is a 
very striking flower, and by no means 
Well-known. They are tubular shaped, 
:and of the most brilliant scarlet-crim¬ 
son, with which the finely cut foliage is 
interspersed. 2%-3 ft..25 
Finest Mixed .% oz. 25c., .10 
Globe Amaranth. (Gomphrena.) H. A. 
Showy annuals, or everlasting flowers, 
usually preserved for Winter bouquets. 
2 ft. 
Orange, Purple, Bose, White and Mixed. 
Each, Vi oz. 35c., .IQ 
Grasses, Ornamental. Many of these 
Grasses will be found useful in the for-' 
mation of W'inter bouquets, in connec¬ 
tion with the Everlastings. 
Agrostis nebulosa. H. A. Graceful and 
pretty. 1% ft.10 
Briza maxima (Quaking Grass). H. A. 
Very pretty. IV 2 ft.10 
Briza gracilis. H. A. (Small Quaking 
Grass.) Graceful. 1 ft..10 
Bromus brizaeformis. H. A. Fine for Win¬ 
ter bouquets. 1 ft.10 
Coix lachrymoe (Job’s Tears). H. A. IV2 
ft.10 
Erianthus Bavennse. H. P. Silvery-White 
plumes. 8 ft.10 
Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). H. 
P. Useful for decoration. 10 ft.10 
Hordeum jubatum (Squirrel Tail). H. A. 
For bouquets. 2 ft.10 
Lagurus ovatus (Hare’s Tail). H. A. 
Small, white plumes. IV2 ft . 1° 
Pennisetum longistylum villosum. H. A. 
Grayish-colored plumes. IV2 ft.10 
Pennisetum Bupellianum. H. A. Crimson 
plumes. 1 ft.10 
Stipa pennata (Feather Grass). H. P. 
Very pretty. 2 ft.20 
Collection of 12 varieties, $1.00. 
Grevillea robusta (Silk Oak). H. H. P. 
A beautiful decorative plant, with fern¬ 
like foliage; excellent for table decora¬ 
tion and Summer bedding. 3 to 5 ft. 
Vi oz. 75c., .15 
