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KENDALL AND WTTITNEY’s 
FOXGLOVE, Mixed. 5 
A hardy biennial growing three to four feet high and very ornamental in 
the garden or amongst shrubbery, as it produces tall spikes of blue, bell- 
shaped flowers. 
FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE. 
A fine border plant growing about three feet high. Hardy perennial. 
FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE, White . 5 
“ Red. 5 
“ Mixed. 5 
GILIA, Mixed. 5 
Early and free-flowering hardy annuals, growing from six inches to one 
foot high and very desirable for planting in masses or detached patches. 
GOURD ORNAMENTAL. 
A valuable and highly interesting class of climbing plants. Tender annuals. 
GOURD, Bottle, well known and very useful... 5 
Hercules’Club, club-shaped, curious.. 10 
New Miniature, orange and green striped, very ornamental, one of 
the best,.... 10 
Orange, very ornamental, fruit resembling an orange... 5 
“ Fine Mixed. 10 
GLOBE AMARANTH. 
A tender annual about two feet high, very ornamental in the garden. The 
flowers will retain their beauty for a long time if gathered and dried as soon 
as they are open. Start early in hot bed and transplant one foot apart in the 
border when the weather becomes warm. 
GLOBE AMARANTH, Purple. 5 
“ “ White.™ 5 
“ Crimson.... 5 
Variegated. 5 
GODETIA, Mixed. 5 
Very attractive hardy annual of easy cuiture" about one^foot high,’flow¬ 
ering m July and August, . 8 ’ 
HAWKWEED, Mixed . g 
. ^®J asso t attractive, hardy annuals, one foot’hi^h'of' easycuiture!"' Sow 
m early spring and thin plants eight inches apart. 
HELIOTROPE, Mixed. 10 
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HIBISCUS AFRICANUS.. r 
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HOLLYHOCK, Double Mixed. * 
Iti^^xery’^ective'amongs? shrubbery^'''P^nnials'four to six feet 
HONESTY. 
fw y biennia1 ’ tw ? feet high, flowering the second year in May and June* 
