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ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or California Poppy, popular 
garden annuals of easy culture, forming 
bushy plants about 1 ft. high; bearing large 
saucer-shaped flowers in profusion. 
Californica, sulphur-yellow with orange centre 
“ Double, mixed, white, yellow and orange 
“ Single, mixed, orange, white, yellow, etc. 
(For other varieties see page 88 .) 
EUPHORBIA Variegata, robust garden annual. 
2 to 4 ft. high, with green foliage, striped 
with white. 
FERNS, Greenhouse Varieties, mixed. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS. {Seepage 93.) 
FOXGLOVE. (See Digitalis , page 88 .) 
FUCHSIA, Single and Double, Mixed, tender 
perennial plants, 2 to 4 ft. high, with pen¬ 
dent flowers of red, white, purple, etc . 
Double Red and Blue, large flowers with petals 
of bright red, which contrast against the 
double blue corolla, which changes to pur¬ 
plish-violet . 
GAILLARDIA, Annual Varieties, showy garden 
annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high, with large flow¬ 
ers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of various colors. 
Ambloydon, blood-red. 
Sun-kissed, scarlet and gold. 
Illumination, red, bordered white. 
Flower of Gold, yellow. 
Aurora Borealis, gold, crimson and white .... 
Gloire de Paris, salmon. 
Collection, above 6 annual varieties. 
Mixed, Single Annual varieties. 
Lorenziana, Double mixed, flowers in globe- 
shaped umbels; red, yellow, lemon, etc. . . . 
Hardy Varieties (See page 89.) 
GERANIUM Zonale. (See page 89.) 
Apple Scented, fragrant foliage.. . 
Sanguineum (Crane’s Bill), hardy summer- 
flowering plant suited for the mixed garden 
or border; foliage prettily cut; flowers deep 
crimson. 
GERBERA. (See page 89.) 
GEUM Atrosanguineum, fl. pi., showy hardy 
perennial, brilliant scarlet double flowers 
borne in clusters on long stems; fine for 
cutting. 114 ft. 
Mammoth Scarlet. (See page 89.). 
GLADIOLUS Gandavensis, finest mixed, bulbous 
garden plants of gorgeous beauty; flowering 
from seed the second summer. 
GLOBE AMARANTH. (See page 90 . ) 
GLOXINIA. (See page 89.) 
GODETIA, bushy annual about 1 ft. high, en¬ 
veloped with large showy flowers of rich col¬ 
oring. 
Finest, Mixed. 
Collection of 6 colors. 
GOURDS, thrifty annual climbers, 10 to 30 ft. 
high, bearing “Ornamental Gourds.” 
Dipper-Shaped. 
Nest Egg, white egg-like fruits. 
Hercules’ Club, green fruit 2 to 5 ft. long. 
Chinese Loofa (Dish-rag Gourd), the fibrous 
interior can be used as a sponge. 
Serpent (Trichosanthes), long red fruit. 
Spoon Gourd, small; yellow with green. 
Pear-Shaped, white. 
Mock Orange, golden-orange. 
Powder Horn, green. 
Turk’s Turban, red, lower portion green, strip¬ 
ed white. 
Mixed Ornamental Varieties. 
Collection of 12 ornamental Gourds. 
(For other varieties see page 91.) 
GREVILLEA Robusta (Silk Oak), tender peren¬ 
nial, with graceful foliage; esteemed as a 
decorative pot plant; 3 to 5 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata, hardy perennial, 1)4 
ft. high, flowering in graceful sprays of 
white; esteemed in bouquets.. 
Paris Market. (See page 90.). 
HELIANTHUS Maximiliana (Hardy Sunflower), 
robust-growing, hardy plant for large gardens 
or shrubbery borders; fine, large, golden- 
yellow flowers in clusters during autumn; 
height, 6 to 7 ft. 
Hardy Perennial Varieties, mixed, saved from 
many species and varieties; 3 to 6 ft. 
HELICHRYSUM. (See page 90.) 
HELIOTROPE, well-known fragrant flowering 
plants, 1 to 2 ft. high, for pots or gardens. 
Finest mixed. 
Giant hybrids. (See page 90.) 
HEUCHERA Sanguineus Splendens, hardy peren¬ 
nial; long spikes of fiery-red flowers. 
HIBISCUS Africanus, robust garden annual, 2 ft. 
high, with saucer-shaped flowers, cream 
color with purple eye. 
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HIBISCUS, Hardy Varieties (Marsh Mallows), 
these are showy hardy plants, forming 
bushes about 3 ft. high, bearing immense 
bowl-like flowers often 6 ins. across. 
Rose-pink with white base.10 
Giant Yellow, yellow, garnet throat.10 
HOLLYHOCKS. (See page 91.) 
HONEYSUCKLE Aureo-reticulata, foliage green 
netted yellow; flowers cream and yellow, 
fragrant; hardy climber; 15 ft.10 
HUMULUS Japonicus (Japanese Hop), rapid 
growing annual climber, 20 to 30 ft. high, 
with dense green foliage.05 
Japonicus, Variegated. (See page 92.).10 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum) 
annual trailer, for vases and rock work; 
leaves covered with ice-like drops; .05 
IMPATIENS Holstii. (See page 92.).25 
INCARVILLEA Delavayii, beautiful garden plant 
with long flexible branches carrying large 
tubular flowers of rosy-red, spotted yellow; 
3 ft.15 
IPOMCEA. (See page 94.) 
IVY, ENGLISH (Hedera Helix), well-known 
hardy vine, for moist, shaded positions; 
waxy-green leaves; 40 ft.10 
IVY, KENILWORTH, neat, hardy climber, cling¬ 
ing to walls, etc.; 3 to 6 ft.10 
KOCHIA. (Summer Cypress.) (See page 1 10 .). .10 
KUDZU VINE. (Seepage 92.).10 
LANTANA, thrifty tender perennials, flowering 
continuously, suitable for pot culture in 
winter or gardens in summer; 2 to 3 ft. 
Finest mixed.10 
Pictavi Hybrids, of dwarf, compact, growth, pro¬ 
ducing massive clusters of flowers of various 
colors, including white, yellow, lilac, orange, 
red, etc.15 
LARKSPUR, well-known garden annuals, pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of flowers. (For peren¬ 
nial sorts , see Delphinium , page 86 .) 
Cardinale (The Californian Larkspur), produc¬ 
ing scarlet flowers on spikes 3 to 4 ft. high. . .10 
Tall Rocket, mixed colors, 2)4 ft. spikes.05 
Dwarf Rocket, mixed colors, 1 ft. spikes.05 
Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors.25 
“ “ “ ” 12 colors.40 
Dwarf Chinese, pretty garden plants of com¬ 
pact habit, not over a foot high when in 
bloom. Seed sown in the spring will produce 
flowering plants by July, and from that 
time on they are covered with flowers. 
White.10 
Dark blue.10 
Mixed.10 
(For other varieties see page 92.) 
LATHYRUS Latifolius (Hardy Ever-lasting Pea), 
hardy climbers, growing 6 to 8 feet high 
when trained on a trellis; the flowers are 
borne in large clusters in profuse succession 
from June to September. They are pecu¬ 
liarly adapted to rough places, scrambling 
over rocks and bushes; splendid cut flower. 
Delicata, rosy flesh color.10 
Red.10 
Mixed.10 
White Pearl, magnificent, trusses of pearl- 
white flowers twice as large as those of the 
type.15 
LAVATERA Trimestris, Mixed, robust garden 
annual, 3 ft. high; large showy saucer¬ 
shaped flowers.05 
LAVENDER, well-known hardy perennial, 1 to 2 
ft. high; spike of fragrant blue flowers. . . .05 
LINUM Grandiflorum Coccineum, garden annual, 
1 ft. high; single scarlet flowers.05 
Perenne (Blue Flax), graceful, hardy peren¬ 
nial for the border, rockery or shrubbery, 
producing pretty blue flowers the sum¬ 
mer through; height 1)4 to 2 ft. 10 
LOBELIA Erinus Varieties, bushy plants, with 
pendent branches, 6 to 9 ins. long, esteemed 
for drooping over vases, window boxes, etc., 
as well as for bedding; very profuse flowering. 
Gracilis, blue flowers; trailing.05 
Mixed.05 
LOBELIA Compacta Varieties. (See page 92.) 
LOBELIA, Hardy Perennial Varieties, 2 to 4 ft., 
producing brilliant flowers on tall spikes. 
Mixed.10 
Cardinalis, scarlet-cardinal flower. .10 
Illumination, it grows about 2 feet high. 
Each plant producing but one massive shaft 
clothed with brilliant scarlet flowers.25 
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