GLOXINIA. 
The Gloxinia is a grand flower and 
makes a lovely pot plant ns easily 
grown and cared for ns many of the 
common flowers. The handsome bell- 
shaped flowers embrace a great var¬ 
iety of the richest and most beautiful 
colors, ranging from pure white to 
dark, bloocl-rcd, pink, blush, laven¬ 
der, indigo-blue, marbled and spotted. 
They will bloom in four to five months 
from time seed is sown. Pkt., 50 
soods, 6 cts. 
FUCHSIA. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED. 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed ns 
from cuttings, and from seed many new var¬ 
ieties are obtained. They will flower freely 
the first year in the open ground, while the 
plants can be taken in the house in winter 
where they will flower still more freely. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 6 cts. 
FEVERFEW DOUBLE. 
A fine, old-fashioned bedding plant; also 
suitable for pot culture. It grows about 18 
inches high, with numerous branching flow¬ 
er-stems, and are literally covered with very 
double, pure white flowers an inch in diam¬ 
eter. The great profusion of fine flowers 
with long, slender stems, makes it valuable 
to grow for cut-flowers and as desirable as a 
good Aster. Blooms until frost. Pkt,, 250 
seeds, 3 cts. ' 
FORGET-ME-NOT, “Victoria.” 
Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bear¬ 
ing umbels of large, bright, azure-blue flowers 
with central double blooms. This beautiful 
Forget-me-not is the best for carpet bedding, 
edgings and masses, and for growing in pots. 
Pkt., 150 soods, 4 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, New Early Flowering. 
(see FRONT COVER.) 
Packet, 50 seeds, 8 ct». 
SAILLARDIA,New Double 
Large double flowers, vnlunblc for 
utting. The colors embrace sulphur. 
;oldcn-ycllow, orange, ntnarnnthand 
Inrr*t Pkt.. 150 SSOdS. 4 CtS. 
Gloxinia. 
GOLDEN BALL. 
Dwarf growing plants, extensively used for ribbon 
and carpet bedding. Although it is a hardy peren¬ 
nial they are usually grown as annuals, hence one 
or more sowings should be made every spring. 
Pkt., 250 seeds, 3 cts. 
GODETIA. 
Of hardy annuals none are more beautiful than 
these; they are of a dwarf habit of growth, the flow¬ 
ers are of handsome shape, in the most brilliant ns 
well as delicate colors and are produced in marvel¬ 
ous profusion. Of easiest culture; a child can grow 
them. Pkt., 250 seeds, 3 cts. 
GIANT SPIDER PLANT. 
A splendid honey plant. A robust grower and a 
perpetual bloomer. The flowers are very showy, 
with long, slender stamens, single petals measuring 
an inch across and of bright rose color. Seeds grow 
freely if sown in open ground. Pkt., 150 seeds, 
3 cts. 
GOURDS, Ornamental. 
Tender, annual climbers, with curiously shaped 
fruit in various colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. M. E. Green, Angelica, N. Y., writes:— 
Your seeds are reliable and cannot be excelled. 
Golden Ball. 
Fuchsia. 
