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Godetia 
Showy garden artnuals, of compact 
growth, about 1 foot high, bearing freely 
flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of exquisite 
colors and shades that glisten in the 
sunlight like satin. Splendid either bed¬ 
ded or grown in pots. 
Crimson Glow. Intense dazaltng crimson. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Marchioness of Salisbury. Of compact, 
bushy growth with exquisite rose-pink 
flowers edged with white.. . . . Pkt. 10c. 
White Pearl. Large glistening pure white 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Finest Mixed Varieties. Per Oz., 25c., 
Pkt. 5c. 
Customer’s Collection of Godetia, any 
three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 
Imported Collection of Godetia, 0 vane- 
HELICHRYSUM or ‘ STRAWFLOWERS ’ 
Monstrosum. These improved double "Strawflowers” pro¬ 
duce much larger and more double flowers than the old varieties. 
They are showy garden annuals, of free growth, producing abun¬ 
dantly during the summer their large flowers, full and double, 
valuable "Everlasting” for winter bouquets; 2 to 3 feet high. 
Silver Ball. White.. Pkt. 5c. Rose Queen. Carmine-rose PA*/. 5c. 
Fireball. Scarlet.5c. Salmon Queen. Salmon-pink.. 5c. 
Golden Ball. Rich yellow 5c. Violet Queen. Violet.5c. 
Mixed Colors. Per Os., 50c.; Pkt. 5c. 
Collection of above 0 varieties, 1 pkt. each. Pkt. 25c. 
HELIOTROPE 
Giant-flowering. The heads of bloom of this new 
type 
often measure a foot across; the plants 18 inches high, are 
healthy, bushy and compact; the leaves are large and luxuriant. 
Seed sown in the spring produces full-grown, profuse-flowering 
plants by July, which flower in the garden until cut down by frost 
or may be grown in pots for winter flowers. 
Lemoine’s Giant Blue. Deep blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Lemoine’s Giant White. Pearly-white. 15c. 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrid, Mixed Colors. .. . 10c. 
1 Pkt. each of blue and white Lemoine's Giant Heliotrope for 25c. 
HIRISCUS or MARSH MALLOWS 
These are showy hardy plants, forming bushes about 3 feet high, 
bearing immense bowl-like flowers, often 0 inches across. 
Rose-pink. With white base. . Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Yellow. Yellow, garnet throat. 10c. 
“HONESTY” or LUNARL\ 
Biennis. Hardy biennial, thriving almost anywhere; especially use¬ 
ful in shady, damp places; the flowers of purple, crimson or white are 
followed by silvery transparent seed pods; prized for winter bouquets; 
height, 2 feet. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
avorite annual climbers, of rapid growth, having luxuriant foliage and being 
immune from insect pests. They bear fruits known as “Ornamental Gourds • 
vine 20 to 30 feet. 
AFRICAN PIPE GOURD 
The luxuriant, rapid-growing annual climber produces the Orna¬ 
mental Gourds from which are made the African Calabash pipes now 
so popular on account of their lightness, grace and meerschaum 
coloring qualities. 
Directions for growing, curing and making pipes from these 
Gourds are sent with every package of seed. Pkt. 10c, 
Julius’ "Knob Kerrie.” This new variety produces on each 
vine a number of fruits or Gourds of fantastic shape. To the 
ball-like base — 3 to 4 inches in diameter—is attached a slender 
handle or stem, 2 and often 3 feet in length. While developing 
they are deep green in color, changing as they mature to a 
richly mottled yellow.•. Pkt. 10c. 
Dipper-shaped. 5c. 
Nest Egg. White egg-like fruits. ... 5c. 
Hercules’ Club. Green fruit 2 to 5 
feet long. 5c. 
Chinese Loofa. (Dish-rag Gourd.) 
The fibrous interior can be used as 
a sponge. 5c, 
Serpent. ( Trichosanthes.) Long red 
fruit. 5c. 
Spoon. Small; yellow with green. . . 10c. 
Mock Orange. Golden-orange. 5c. 
Powder Horn. Green. . 5c. 
Turk’s Turban. Red, lower portion 
green, striped white. 5c. 
Mixed Ornamental Varieties. 5c. 
Customer’s Collection of Gourds, any 
three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. or any 
six 5c. pkts. for 25c. 
Imported Collection of 12 Ornamental 
Gourds. 40c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
“Paris Market.” An improved large- 
flowering variety of G. paniculata. It 
forms branching plants about 2 feet 
high, fairly smothered all summer long 
with graceful clusters of snow-white 
flowers half an inch across. A pretty 
garden annual, and of great value for 
bouquets, vases, etc. Pkt. 10c. 
Double-flowering. ( G . paniculata fl. pi.) 
A new type bearing in profusion ra¬ 
cemes of double white flowers 
which last long in perfec¬ 
tion; 50 percent, may 
be expected to 
come double, the 
balance single- 
flowering 
plants. 
Pkt. 25c. 
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“PICTURESQUE GARDENS” 
By CHARLES “Your book ‘Picturesque Gardens’ is beautiful, admirably edited, 
HENDERSON and a credit to you in every way.”—A. B. FAItQUHAR, York, Pa. 
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