STUMPP &. WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
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Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena) 
GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena) 
Popularly known as “Bachelor’s Button.” A first-rate bedding 
plant. The flowers resemble clover heads and can be dried and used 
in winter bouquets. Cornflowers and a number of other flowers are 
also known as Bachelor’s Buttons, and in ordering it is well to order 
by name to prevent errors. We offer them in separate colors and in 
a mixture as well. 
Hose White Purple Mixed 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., y 4 oz. 25 ets., oz. 75 cts. 
GODETIA 
The plants bloom profusely and are splendid for bedding. We also 
recommend that Godetia be tried as a pot-plant for winter decora¬ 
tion. Single-flowering sorts grow about i foot high, and the double 
varieties 2 feet. 
Wild Rose. The color is a pale pastel shade of pure rose, with a 
• ' touch of carmine. This hardy annual reaches a 
height of io inches and is so free flowering that when a plant is in 
full bloom the foliage is entirely hidden. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Svhil Sherwood The color is a glorious shade of bright sal- 
—--- mon-pink. Robust and remarkably free 
flowering, it has proved successful as a pot-plant, for bedding, and for 
cut bloom. Award of Merit, R. H.S., England. Pkt. 25c., Vsoz. $1. 
Dwarf Double Azalea-flowered, Carminea. Hi s hl y 
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mended for pot-culture. Pink, strikingly marked with darker shades. 
When it is in full flower it is a veritable mass of bloom. May be called 
an annual Azalea. Pkt. 10 cts., y 4 oz. 35 cts., oz. $1.25. 
Single Godetias 
Duchess of Albany. White. Princess of Wales. Pink. 
Lady Satin Rose. Carmine. Sunset. Carmine. 
Each, pkt. 10 cts., y 4 oz. 25 cts. 
Double Godetias 
GNAPHALIUM (Edelweiss) 
Leontopodium. Seed should be sown early and kept cool and moist. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
GREVILLEA (Silk Oak) 
Robusta. Very graceful greenhouse foliage plant. Height 3 to 5 
feet. Pkt. 15 cts., >^oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50. 
GOURDS 
Rapid-growing annual climbers suitable for sowing around arbors, 
trellises, fencing, etc. The fruits are strangely shaped and quaintly 
marked and colored. The foliage is often curious. Grown for orna¬ 
ment, though one sort—the Malabar Melon—-is edible. 
LARGE FRUITS 
Calabash Pipe 
Dipper 
Dish-Cloth (Luffa) 
Giant Bottle 
Giant Club (5 to 6 feet long) 
Hercules’ Club 
Sugar-Trough 
Malabar Melon. Edible fruits. 
Mixed Gourds. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Apple 
Miniature Bottle 
White Egg 
Orange 
Pear, two colored 
Pear, striped 
Spoon 
Turk’s Turban 
All sorts. 
The above varieties and Mixed, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 16 Orna¬ 
mental Gourds, $1.25. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Pretty, free-flowering annuals and perennials. Their misty white 
panicles are largely used for mixing with other cut-flowers. 
Elegans grandiflora alba. This is an improved, large- Pkt. 
flowering, pure white form of the annual Baby’s 
Breath.R(lb. $i..$o 10 
Elegans grandiflora rosea. Delicate rose. Xlb. $1.50. 10 
Muralis. An annual sort which forms mounds of green 
10 inches high, studded with little pink flowers from 
early in the season till frost.Xoz. 50 cts. . IO 
Paniculata. Hardy perennial. White. Blooms first 
year if sown early. Height 2 feet. . . .l^oz. 30 cts. . IO 
Paniculata fl.-pl. New double Baby’s Breath, and 
one of the finest plants for cutting.Rsoz. $1. . 25 
Pacifica. Flowers of this variety are pink and nearly as 
large as the annual varieties, coming into bloom after 
Paniculata sorts have passed. . >6oz. $1, %oz. $1 .50. . 25 
Oz. 
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50 
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Godetia 
Tall Double Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts., ]/ 4 oz. 25 cts. 
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