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NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
GAURA, Lindheimeri. Graceful spikes of rosy-white flowers. 
GENTIANA Acaulis (Gentian). Intense blue, bell-shaped flowers. 
GERANIUM.^ Well-known plants for garden or pot culture. 
Zonale. Finest mixed.. 
GERBERA Jamesoni Hybrida (The Transvaal Daisy). Fine for cut flo’’ 
or bouquets. 100 seeds, $1.00. 
GEUM Atrosanguineum. Large, double crimson flowers. oz., 35 cts. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double orange-scarlet flowers, very large and full. 3^ 
50 cts. 
GLOBE AMARANTH, Gomphrena. Clover-like heads of flowers; esteemed 
as everlastings. 
Globosa alba. White. 1 
Globosa rosea. Rose. 1 
Globosa. Mixed colors. 1 
GLOXINIA. Charming pot plants, flowering during Summer in the greenhouse 
or window.•. 
Marshall’s Matchless. Erect giant-flowering, mixed. Saved from the very 
choicest erect flowering varieties in cultivation. A grand variety of colors. 
GODETIA. Bushy annual, with showy large flowers. 34 oz., 25 cts. 134 
Brilliant. Glowing carmine. 34 oz., 25 cts. 134 
Duchess of Albany. Satiny-white. 34 oz., 25 cts. 134 
Gloriosa. Compact, brilliant blood-red. 34 oz., 25 cts. 1 
Rosy Morn. A lovely coral pink, very double flowers. 1 
Finest Mixed Colors. 
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GOURDS. Thrifty annual climbers, bearing “Ornamental Gourds”. 20 H.A.C. 
Apple-shaped.30 
Bottle-shaped. 30 
Calabash or African Pipe Gourd. 50 
Dipper-shaped.30 
Dish Cloth (Chinese Loofa, or Sponge Gourd). Large, elongate fruit; spongy 
inside. Flowers deep golden yellow.30 
Egg. Fruit white; resembles eggs.30 
Hercules’ Club. Enormous fruit: often 4 feet long^ thicker at the base.30 
Mock Orange or Orange-shaped.30 
Pear-shaped.; ..30 
Sugar Trough.30 
Mixed Ornamental Varieties.25 
Collection of Ten Varieties of Gourds. 
Pkt. 
$0.10 
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.25 
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.25 
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GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. A most valuable class of plants for the lawn, 
shrub bed, border or tropical bed. The perennial varieties, many of which 
have variegated foliage, are excellent for borders, clumps on lawn or near 
ponds. The annual sorts are particularly pretty on account of the graceful, 
feathery flower panicles, which are used in bouquets. 
Agrostis Nebulosa. Very graceful and pretty. 
Briza Maxima (Quaking Grass). Very pretty. 
Coix Lachryma (Job’s Tears). Foliage quite broad. Seeds prominent, very 
large and shiny.v ■ • ■ . 
Erianthus Ravennae. Silvery plumes, resembling Pampas Grass. 
Eulalia Zebrina. White striped foliage, very ornamental. 34 o'z., 35 cts.. . 
Gynerium Argenteum. The famous Pampas Grass, with beautiful silvery 
plumes. 
Hordeum Jabatum (Squirrel-tail Grass). A pretty variety, with bushy 
panicles of flowers.... 
Pennisetum Longistylum. An annual grass, with gracefully drooping heads. . 
Pennisetum Ruppelianum. Hardy perennial grass, growing 3 feet high, 
with violet-tinted silvery plumes. The deep green foliage is long and slender. 
34 oz., 35 cts. 
GREVILLEA Robusta (Silk Oak). With graceful foliage. J4 oz., 50 cts. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Extremely useful for bouquets. Flowers 
small and come in delicate sprays and panicles. 
Elegans alba grandiflora. An improved large flowering, pure white form of 
the annual Baby’s Breath, of free and easy growth. 
Elegans carminea. Carmine rose. 
Rosea grandiflora. Delicate rose. 
Muralis. Bright rose. 34 oz., 35 cts.. 
Paniculata. One of the finest for cutting. Pure white flowers, very small 
and borne in large panicles. 34 oz., 25 cts.^.^. 
Paniculata flore plena. A double-flowering variety; pure white. 
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HELIANTHUS. (See Sunflower). 
