GAZANIA LONGISCAPA GODETIA DUCHESS OF ALBANY 
GAMO LEPIS Taqetes, ha, 6in. Bright yellow firs; 
very dwarf; fine for edgings; floriferous. 100s. 
GARDOQUIA Betonicoides, hha, 2ft. A fine showy 
mint with spikes of handsome purple firs. 200s. 
GAURA Lindheimeri, ha, 3ft. A pretty border plant 
with graceful sprays of rosy white firs. 100 seeds. 
GAZANIA Longiscapa, hha, 1ft. Showy; flowers 
golden yellow; brown ring; for pots or beds. 100s. 
GERARDIA Hybrida, hp, 3ft. Showy, hardy, bear¬ 
ing an abundance of pretty tubular firs of various 
colors; splendid for beds. 350 seeds. 
GERBERA Jamesonii, hhp, 2ft. Barberton Daisy, 
from Africa; lovely rich scarlet flowers. 10 seeds. 
Adnet's Giant, Transvaal Daisy, hhp, 15in. Fine 
pot plants, blooming for weeks, flowers Aster-like 
on long stems; fine for cutting; good border plant 
South. Colors rich and range from white to orange 
and through flesh to crimson. Mixed. Seeds start 
in 10 to 15 days. 12 seeds. 
GILIA Achilleifolia, Queen Ann's Thimble, ha, 1ft. 
Blue firs in clusters; long stems, fine to cut. 800s. 
Linifolia, ha, 15in. Large white firs, fine for beds. 
Micrantha, ha, 6in. Plants spread out and are cov¬ 
ered with vivid rose flowers; beautiful; rare; fine 
for beds or pots. 800 seeds. 
Tricolor, 1ft. Yellow, violet, and white; fine. 800 s. 
GLADIOLUS Hybridus Praecox, hp, 2ft. Finest new 
large-flowered mixed. Seedlings bloom the first 
year when sown under glass early in March. 30 s. 
GLAUCIUM, Horn Poppy, hb. A very showy garden 
plant, the firs large and of bright colors, borne on 
spreading-topped plants, of easy culture; showy. 
Leiocarpum, 1ft. Attractive brilliant orange red firs. 
Tricolor, 3ft. Large orange black-spotted flowers. 
GODETIA, ha. When in Europe, I saw no 
flowers that were more attractive than those of 
Godetia. The beds were glorious sheets of rich 
color of rose, red, white, and variegated, each va¬ 
riety occupying a different bed. The plants start 
readily from seeds. Sow early in rows 6in apart 
and thin out. I offer choice new-crop seeds of the 
finest single and double varieties, and the flowers 
will be a revelation to those who never grew them. 
Double-flow'd Varieties. Separate, each 500 seeds. 
Azaleiflora fl. pi., 15in, double rose with crimson 
spots; free-blooming; beautiful as an Azalea. 
Azaleiflora Cornelia, 15in, lovely satin-rose, fine. 
Brilliant, 15in, rich crimson-rose, white center. 
Carminea, 2ft, -vivid carmine! with pink border. 
Lilacina, 2ft, lilac with carmine base; charming. 
Rosea, 2ft, large double, brilliant rose; splendid. 
Rosy Morn, 2ft, beautiful coral pink; superb dble. 
Schaminii, 2ft, lovely bright rose, very attractive. 
Complete.Special Mixture, Double sorts, 800 s’ 
Single-flowd, separate varieties, each 800 seeds. 
Brilliant, 15in, rich crimson with white center. 
Cattleya, 15in, lilac suffused with white. 
Crimson Glow, 1ft, true, compact, dark dims 
Duchess of Albany, 15in, satiny-white; exquisite. 
Gloriosa, 1ft, darkest glowing red; handsome. 
Lady Satin Rose, 1ft, satiny brilliant rose. 
Mauve Queen, 15in, Heliotrope color; handsome. 
Prince Henry, 15in, satin-rose with crimson spots. 
Rosamond, 1ft, vivid rose with white; compact. 
Complete Special Mixture Single Varieties 1000s. 
Pelargonium, 18in, big clusters of blush pink single 
firs; each petal showing a distinct carmine blotch. 
Sweetheart, 18in, plants branching, covered with 
large exquisite shell-pink flowers, the effect being 
that of a well-grown blooming Azalea. 
Complete Mixture, single and double. 1000 seeas. 
GOSSYPIUM Herbaceum, hha, 3ft, cotton, white. 50 
GRAHAMIA Aromatica, ha, 1ft, yellow, sweet. 50 s. 
HEBENSTRETIA Comosa, hp, 1ft, white, sweet. 50s. 
HEDYSARIUM Coronarium, French Honeysuckle, 
hhb,3ft. Flowers bright red in long racemes, showy 
in the garden and fine to cut; also white or mixed. 
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-flow'd Single Varieties, separate each 40s. 
Bismarckianus, 10ft, golden yellow, very showy. 
Gaillardiflorus, 8ft, zoned brown and red, showy. 
Giganteus, 12ft, Russian; huge golden firs, fine. 
Golden Nigger, 6 ft, golden yellow, black eye. 
Macrophyllus Giganteus, 15ft, tall, giant flowers. 
Primrose, 8ft, sulphur yellow, odd and attractive. 
Sanguineus, 10ft. The new blood-red sunflower. 
A hybrid between H. Annuus and H. Cucumeri- 
folius; big branching plants, each branch tipped 
with a large brilliant red flower; exceedingly 
showy as single specimens or in groups. 
Sutton s Red, 6ft, red with golden margin, showy. 
Complete Special Mixture, Single Varieties, 50 s. 
36 
