MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL- PARK, NEW YORK. 
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GERftHIURSS. From Seed- 
This grand plant is the standby for all, and at all times—for 
bedding in summer or winter blooming in pots. Few know 
how very easy and quick they bloom from seed. With very little 
trouble you can get all the plants you want from seed at a very 
trifling expense. Some of the«very finest sorts have been raised 
from packets of seed purchased this way. Much pleasure is 
derived from raising seedlings. Start early and you have plenty 
of bloom first year. My seed is from the best named kinds only. 
Packet (50 seeds) Extra Choice, 10c. 
Good Mixed. —Double and Single. Packet 6c. 
GERAUjUM APPLE SCENTED. 
Pungent, pleasant apple fragrance. Highly prized for bou¬ 
quets. Packet, 30 seeds, 7 c. 
DOUBLE GERAMBUftfl SUPERF8ME SELECTION. 
All from splendid double flowers, fertilized by hand. 
Packet, 25 seeds, 20c. 
jPELSRSOmUitl. 
(Lady Washington Geranium.) 
Odier five blotched, finest mixed. Pkt., 25 seeds, 15 c. 
GYPSOPHILA. 
(Brida! Veil.) 
Most lovely flower for vases and bouquets. White and rose. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 3c. 
HARPY PEREHMIflL GAILLARSiAS. 
(Grand ifiora.) 
These are one of the very finest hardy everblooming 
flowers we have—they bloom readily from seed the first 
year and always after. A bed becomes a blanket of 
flowers. (It is sometimes called the blanket flower for 
this reason.) This new improved grandiflora type 
often has flowers 4 to 5 inches across, many as brilliant 
as a peacock feather. Very brilliant, flowers zoned 
with golden-yellow, scarlet, claret and white; petals 
fringed. 
Pkt., 125seeds, 5c. 
GAILLARDyi “James Kelway.” 
A beautiful giant flowering Gaillardia with magnifi¬ 
cent flowers, 5 to 6 inches in diameter; bright¬ 
est scarlet, with a gold margin and fringed edges. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 6c. 
GAILLSROIA LORENZIANA. 
GREViLLEfl ROBUSTA. 
Known as Australian Silk Oak (but is 
not a true Oak). A splendid ferny-leaved 
pot plant, as decorative as a palm, as 
hardy and easily managed as a gerani¬ 
um, and as graceful as a fern. The dust, 
*.heat and gas of living rooms has no visi¬ 
ble effect on it, and everybody should 
grow it. The seed grows rapidly and soon 
makes a lovely little plant. Pkt. 5c. J 
A new double Gaillardia. This flower is of themost 
popular and fashionable style. Long stems, good for 
vases, bouquets, or to wear singly for corsage or button¬ 
hole. Blooms continually all summer. Scarlets, 
yellows, claret, zoned and beautifully bor¬ 
dered. A gem. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 20 colors, 4e. 
GAIL" ARBSAS S8MGLE. 
Very showy, large single flowers; like a peacock 
feather. In bloom all summer. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 3c. 
