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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
Saved from choicest superb erect 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
FERNS, Greenhouse Variety, Mixed. 
FEVERFEW. (See Matricaria.) 
FORGET-ME-NOT. (See Myosotis). 
FOUR O’CLOOKS. (See Marvel of Peru). 
FOX-GLOVE. (See Digitalis). 
^^IA^^LARDIA. Showy garden annuals, with large florvers. 
N^mhlyodon. Blood red. 
Picta Mixed, Single. Annual varieties. 
Lorenziana, Double Mixed.■. 
Matchless Giant Hybrids, Mixed. Perennial sorts. 
Collection of Eix Annual Varieties. 
GAURA, Lindheimeri. Graceful spikes of rosy-white flowers. 
GENTIANA Acaulis. (Gentian). Intense blue bell-shaped flowers.... 
GERANIUM. Well-'kn'own plants for garden or pot culture. 
Zonale. Finest Mixed.. 
GERBERA Jamesoni Hybrida. (The Transvaal Daisy). Fine for cut- 
flowers or bouquets. 
GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena). Clover-like heads of flowers; es¬ 
teemed as everlastings. 
Globosa Alba. White. . 
Globosa Rosea. Rose.. 
Globosa. Mixed colors. 
GLOXINIA. Charming pot plants, flowering during summer in the green¬ 
house or window. 
Erect Giant Flowering, Mixed. 
flowering varieties . 
GODETIA. Bushy annual, ■with showy large flowers. 
Brilliant. Glowing carmine. 
Duchess of Albany. Satiny-white. 
Gloriosa. Compact, brilliant blood-red. 
Rosamond. Compact, glossy shell-pink. 
Finest Mixed Colors. 
Collection of Six Sorts. !.!!!!!!!!.!!!! 
GOURDS. Thrifty annual climbers, bearing “Or namental Gourds”. .. . 
Apple-shaped . 
Bottle-shaped. !!... 
Calabash, or Dipper. Bowl-shaped, with long, slender neck. 
Dish-Cloth. (Chinese I.oofa, or Sponge Gourd). Large, elongated 
fruit; spongy inside. Flowers deep golden yellow.. 
Egg. Fruit white; resembles eggs. 
Hercules’ Club. Enormous fruit; often 4 feet long, thicker at the base 
Serpent. Fruit striped like a serpent; 3 to 5 feet in length and very 
slender ... 
Mixed Ornamental Varieties. 
Collection of 12 Ornamental Gourds. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. A most valuable class of plants tor the 
lawn, shrub bed, border or tropical bed. The perennial varieties, 
many of which have variegated foliage, are excellent for bordei's, 
clumps on lawn or near ponds. The annual sorts are particularly 
pretty on account of the graceful feathery flower panicles, which ai’O 
used in bouquets. 
Agrostis Nebulosa. Very graceful and pretty. 
Briza Maxima. (Quaking Grass). Very pretty. 
Coix Lachryma. (Job’s Tears). Foliage quite broad. Seeds promi¬ 
nent, very largo and shiny. 
Erianthus Ravennae. Silvery plumes, resembling Pampas Grass. 
Eulalia Zebrina. AVhite striped foliage, very ornamental. 
Gynerium Argenteum. The famous Pampas Grass, with beautiful sil¬ 
very plumes ... 
Hordeum Jubatum. (Squii-rel-tail Grass). A ])retty variety, with 
bushy panicles of flowers.'. 
Pennisetum Longistylum. An annual grass, with gracefully dropping 
heads ... 
Pennisetum Ruppelianum. Hardy perennial gras.s, growing 3 feet high, 
with violet-tinted silvery plumes. The deep gi-een foliage is lono- 
and slender . .7 
Stipa Pennata. (Feather Grass). Hardy perennial, with silvery white, 
feathery plumes . 
GREVILLEA Robusta. (Silk Oak). With graceful foliage. 
Height 
in feet 
Duration 
G. P. 
Per 
Ounqe 
Per 
Pkt. 
$0.25 
2 
H. A. 
. . . 
.05 
$0.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
2 
H. P. 
.75 
.10 
H. A. 
.40 
3 
H. P. 
.50 
.10 
% 
H. P. 
.10 
2 
G. P. 
.10 
11/2 
H. H. P. 
.25 
H. A. 
1 
.25 
.05 
1 
.25 
.05 
1 
.25 
.05 
G. P. 
1 
.50 
11/2 
H. A. 
11/2 
.50 
.16 
11/3 
.50 
.10 
1 
.75 
.10 
1 
1.00 
.10 
.25 
.05 
.30 
20 
H. A. C. 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.50 
1% 
H. A. 
.10 
11/2 
H. A. 
.05 
3 
H. A. 
.20 
.05 
8 
H. P. 
.60 
.10 
4 
H. P. 
.75 
.10 
10 
11. P. 
.00 
.10 
3 
H. A. 
.50 
.10 
2 
H. A. 
.30 
.10 
0 
0 
H. P. 
.50 
.10 
2 
H. P. 
.00 
.10 
5 
G. S. 
1.50 
.10 
