Mi«s Emma V. white 
“28~ Leavenworth. Kan,, Mar. “The Nasturtiums from your seed were lovely anti 
the California Geranium seed cantc fine."—Alice Cheatwood. 
For 
Gladiolus 
Bulbs 
GERANIUM 
New California Geranium. Seedling Geraniums almost always give 
Rome now varieties, and being easy to cultivate they are an Interesting plant 
to grow from seed. This mixture contains a splendid new strain of Cali¬ 
fornia Zonale varieties in shades of blush, pink, crimson, scarlet, the lovely 
Lady Washington Geranium, or Pelargonium, and Apple-Scented Geraniums, 
and will be found unsurpassed in vitality and variety. Pkt., 10 seeds, 10c.; 
half pkt.. containing the same varieties, except Apple-Scented, 20 seeds, 5c. 
Apple-Scented Geranium. Prized for its fragrant leaves. The fin¬ 
est plants come only from seed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6c. 
Lady Washington Geranium. Plct., 10 seeds, 12c. 
GAURA LINDHEIMERI 
A graceful perennial, bearing numerous spikes of rosy-white flowers from 
July until frost. It is constantly seen in European gardens, \jut is not so 
wcil known here. Hardy except In extreme north. 3 feet. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
GODETIA, the “Satin Flower" 
Little annuals of easiest culture. The blossoms have a satiny lustre 
and range in color from brilliant reds, through rose to delicate pink and lav¬ 
ender. Deserving of genernl cultivation. 8 inches. Mixed. Pkt., 300 
seeds, 4o. 
GLADIOLUS 
It is Interesting to raise Gladioli from seed and see the endless varie¬ 
ty of colors and fantastic markings that come from the seedlings, 
scarcely any two being alike. One often gets new and important varie¬ 
ties from seed. This Is a specially prepared mixture grown from three 
well-known strains, Chtldsli, Gandavensis and Lemoine 3 feet. Mixed. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c, 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Showy annuals and perennials, bearing large daisy-like blossoms in 
brilliant shades of yellow, orange and scarlet. The petals are zoned 
in varying brilliant colors and fringed, making especially handsome flowers 
for cutting. Very profuse bloomers, continuing in flower from early sum¬ 
mer till November. 
Galllardla, Annual Varieties, Mixed. A splendid assortment of 
both double and single sorts. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c. 
Galllardla, Perennial Varieties,- Mixed. Saved from all the 
newest and best grandIflora varieties. Perfectly hardy and should be 
found in every gardeu. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 
GILIA 
The GIlia grows about a foot high, has dainty flowers in rose, blue or 
white, and graceful, finely cut foliage, serving nicely for a decoration 
of green. A good honey plant. Pkt., 400 seeds, 3c. 
Gladiolus 
