76 
1295. GERARDIA HYBR1DA. — A free-flower¬ 
ing plant, bearing spikes of yellow and pur¬ 
ple flowers. Must be given protection in the 
winter. Mixed, half-hardy perennial, 1 ft.. .10 
GILIA.—Old-fashioned hardy annuals suitable 
for borders and rock work. They bloom pro¬ 
fusely throughout the season and thrive 
in almost any situation. 1 ft. 
1316. Tricolor. White, lilac and purple.30 .05 
GODETIA 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) _ 
GERANIUM.—Elegant greenhouse plants hav¬ 
ing an immense variety of single and double 
flowers. Invaluable for bouquets and decora¬ 
tive purposes. Tender perennial. 2 ft. 
2290. Apple Scented. Pink. 
2292. Double Scarlet. 
2294. Ivy Leaved. Mixed. 
2296. Zonale. Single, mixed... 
2298. Show Pelargoniums. Mixed. 
Oz. 
Pkt. 
.20 
.25 
.20 
.50 
.50 
Gloxinia, Avalanche 
GLOXINIA 
The Gloxinias are a magnificent race of sum- 
er-flowering plants. Their rich velvety 
green leaves and graceful tubular flowers 
make them invaluable for greenhouse and 
conservatory decoration. 
1326. Avalanche. Pure white. 
1329. Brilliant. Crimson . 
1330. Defiance. Scarlet . 
1331. Goliath. Purple . 
1332. Hetherset Hybrids. Mixed colors. 
1335. Breck’s Giant Hybrids. Mixed. A mag¬ 
nificent strain saved from the newest and 
best sorts; the flowers are immense, of 
perfect form and beautiful colors. Hand¬ 
some foliage . 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy).—A handsome 
plant with large daisy-like flowers, 3 to 4 
inches across, on 12 to 18 inch stems. Un¬ 
surpassed as cut flowers on account of their 
splendid lasting qualities. They are easily 
grown from seed and will flower the first 
year. Half-hardy perennial, Wz ft. 
1300. Jamesoni Gigantea. Scarlet. 
1301. Hybrida. Mixed colors. A much im¬ 
proved strain of Jamesoni. The colors, 
which are exquisitely delicate and rich, in¬ 
clude salmon, yellow, orange, rose, cerise, 
white, violet, and ruby-red. The beautiful 
long-stemmed flowers are excellent for bou¬ 
quets. They last for a long time after cut¬ 
ting. When sowing it is advisable to plant 
each seed with the pointed end projecting 
just above the surface of the soil. 3 pkts. 
for $1.00 . 
GEUM.—Fine herbaceous plants, well adapted 
for the hardy border. They produce an 
abundance of flowers suitable for cutting. 
1% ft. 
1305. Coccineum, FI. PI. Double scarlet. 
1306. Japonicum Atrosanguineum. Double 
crimson . 
1308. Finest Mixed .. 
Oz. 
1.25 
Pkt. 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
Pkt. 
.10 
.20 
.10 
Magnificent hardy annuals, producing numer¬ 
ous delicately-colored flowers; especially 
attractive when grown in masses. 1 ft. 
1339. Schamini, FI. PI. Double rose. Long 
sprays of large double Clarkia-like rose 
colored flowers. Very effective for bedding 
or cut bloom; if cut as soon as buds are 
fully developed it will last a long time in 
water. 2 ft. 1.00 
1340. Crimson Glow. Dazzling crimson. 2.00 
1342. Duchess of Albany. White. 1.00 
1343. Gloriosa. Red . 1.00 
1344. Lady Albemarle. Crimson.60 
1345. The Bride. White and crimson.40 
1346. Breck’s Snowflake. White. 1.00 
1347. Yellow Queen. Yellow.60 
1348. Mixed .80 
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