Per Pkt. 
Gilia capitata (Queen Anne’s Thimble) 
Bushy plants, 2 feet tall, with lacy foliage. 
The flowers, similar to Scabiosa in form and 
of a clear lavender blue are borne on long 
stems. Excellent for cutting and bedding. 10c 
Godetia (Satin Flower). This is an ef¬ 
fective annual not nearly common enough 
in our gardens. Start in cold frame—can 
be sown in open. The graceful, long loose 
sprays make a handsome decoration for 
vases. 12 to 18 inches high. 
Mixed . 10c 
Gomphrena (Globe Amaranth). One 
of the best hardy annual everlastings, 
growing 18 inches tall. Clover-like blossoms 
of brilliant purplish red, soft pink and 
white. Blooms mid-summer to frost. Excel¬ 
lent for winter bouquets. 10c 
Gourds. Ornamental, rapid-growing, 
trailing annuals, with curiously-shaped, 
highly-colored fruits. Cultivate the same as 
melons or squashes; vines 10 to 20 feet. 
Mixed Varieties. 10c 
Gypsophila 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath). These airy, 
extremely delicate plants, 2 feet tall, with 
well branched stalks, produce an abun¬ 
dance of small, misty, pure white flowers. 
Excellent for bouquets. 10c 
Helichrysum (Straw Flower). Everlast¬ 
ing flowers, large and full. Cut before the 
flowers fully expand. Hardy annual. 2 feet. 
Double Mixed . 10c 
Per Pkt. 
Heliotrope. This class of plants is one of 
the finest for house plants and cutting, as 
the delicious fragrance of all the varieties 
is very durable. Seed sown early in the 
spring in the house will make fine plants 
for summer bedding. 
Finest Mixed . 10c 
Hollyhock. The annual hollyhock is be¬ 
coming more popular each year. Hardy an¬ 
nuals, blooming the first season. 6 feet tall. 
Single Mixed . 10c 
Double Mixed . 10c 
Humulus Japonicus (Japanese Hop). 
A vigorous, fast growing annual, with broad, 
deeply lobed, hairy leaves, variegated with 
white and yellow against the vivid green. 
Flowers inconspicuous. Excellent for cover¬ 
ing unsightly fences and buildings. 12 feet 
tall. 10c 
Hunnemannia (Giant Yellow Santa 
Barbara Tulip Poppy; Bush Eschscholt- 
zia). A sun-kissed golden yellow poppy too 
little known. This is by far the best of the 
poppy family for cutting, remaining in good 
condition for several days. The flowers re¬ 
semble in size and shape the Iceland Poppy, 
and are never out of flower until hard frost. 
Plant very early where intended to flower. 
Height 2 feet. 10c 
Hunnemannia Sunlite (All America, 
Award of Merit 1934). The semi-double 
tulip shaped flowers, with their extra row 
of petals, on the outside, give the flowers 
the appearance of being open at all times. 
The blooms are a beautiful shade of butter¬ 
cup yellow. 15c 
Hyacinth Bean. Tender, climbing an¬ 
nual. Grows rapidly and is valuable for 
covering a trellis. The shining purple seed 
pods are very ornamental. 
Finest Mixed . 10c 
Kochia Childsii (Summer Cypress). A 
splendid ornamental annual plant, forming 
dense oval bushes 2 to 2*4 feet high, of 
small, feathery, light green foliage. As 
summer advances, this changes to a car¬ 
mine hue and finally to a fiery red. A very 
attractive plant. 10c 
Larkspur (Annual Delphinium). One of 
the best, most attractive and easily grown 
annuals. The finely cut, feathery foliage, 
sets off the handsome long floral spikes of 
double blossoms. Wide range of colors. 3 
feet tall. 
Carmine King—Carmine Rose. 10c 
Exquisite—Rose . 10c 
Lilac Spire—Lilac . 10c 
Double Stock Flowered—Mixed. 10c 
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