GODETIA. 
lemoine’s giant hybrid heliotrope. 
Strong growing plants, of very easy culture and exceedingly showy, the large cup-shaped 
flowers frequently measuring 6 inches across. 
Africanus. Robust-growing annual, bearing showy flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of creamy 
yellow with purple centre. 2 feet . . Pkt. 5 
Coccineus. Bright scarlet, perennial..10 
Californicus. White flowers with deep carmine centre, hardy perennial.10 
Giant Yellow. The flowers attain an enormous size, averaging 7 to 9 inches across. Color, 
canary-yellow with a garnet throat.10 
Crimson Eye. A robust grower, with dark red stems and foliage. The flowers, G to 7 inches 
across, of purest white, with a large spot of deep velvety crimson in the centre of each flower. 
A well-developed plant will produce several hundred flowers in a season. Perfectly hardy, 
blooming the first year from seed in the open ground. (See cut.) .10 
Till ihtt-t rr An elegant biennial; for pot culture or subtropical 
J"i U jVl EU r\ JtULi tU O r\ O • effects on the lawn it is beautiful and effective. The 
minute flowers are borne in immense numbers on long drooping branches. Colors, ruby 
red, pink and crimson, and delightfully fragrant. 4 to G feet. . Pkt. 10 
HCMCbCs JflPONTCCs. in 3 or 4 weeks’ time attaining a height of 
20 to 30 feet, resembling the common hop, but, being an annual, attains full perfection the 
first season. The foliage is luxuriant, making a dense covering. It is one of the best plants 
for covering verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought and insects do not trouble it. Pkt. 5 
H. Japonicus, fol. var. (“ Variegated Leaved Japan JIop.”) A strikingly beautiful variety 
of the above. The leaves of rich green are blotched and marked with white and gray.10 
HIBISCUS OP JWflHSH IWAULOWS. 
Heuipterum shimfordi. annual, producing large clusters of 
yellow flowers. 1 foot. Pkt. 6 
Exceedingly handsome and showy annuals, of dwarf, compact growth, about 1 foot high, bearing 
freely large flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of exquisite colors and shades that glisten in the sunlight 
like satin. [See cut.) 
rinest Mixed. Pkt. 5 Duchess of Albany. Satiny white.. Pkt. 5 
Imported collection of 6 separate Godetias, 25 ds. 
All Summer climbers of exceedingly rapid growth and luxuriant foliage, for cov- 
OO vJ i"v^ • eringarbors, etc.; they bear fruits known as “Ornamental Gourds,” which, 
when allowed to ripen on the vines, can be kept for months as curiosities. 10 to 30 feet. 
The Chinese Loofa, Sponge or Dish Hag. Large yellow flowers followed by long green 
fruits, which form inside a tough fibrous mass, and when seeds and shell are removed is popu¬ 
lar for bathing, being much superior to a sponge and more durable. Pkt. 5 
Dipper-shaped. Pkt 5 Serpent Gourd. Carmine fruits. 3 to G feet long. 5 
Japanese White Nest Eg*g . 5 Mixed, small ornamental varieties.5 
Hercules’ Club. Green fruits, 2 to Mixed, large ornamental varieties. 5 
5 feet long.5 Imported collection of 12 separate Gourds, 50 cts. 
America’s National Flower. The favorite wild yellow beauty ; hardy 
GOLtDHJM perennial, 2 to 3 feet. Pkt. 6 
□ OntailCTH (“Silk Oak.”) Very beautiful and graceful 
G til V lLlJ-ltlr-i 1 \UdUo 1 r\. • foliage; highly valued as a decorative plant 
for the table, and when large for tropical lawn effects ; tender perennial, 3 to 5 feet. Pkt. 10 
«.x>r»rAAdTT k rr Muralis. Dwarf annual of compact growth for edgings ; flowers 
GVPSOPHII-*^* pink, 1 v 2 feet. Pkt. 5 
Paniculata. A graceful hardy plant, fine for cutting for bouquets; flowers in feathery 
white panicles ly feet. . .5 
^ — j k t ’■rr tD O tD Deliciously fragrant flowering plants, growing about 1 to 2 feet 
1 1\UFC, high ; great favorite for pot culture in the winter or bedding out in 
summer ; large umbels of purple, 
lilac or white flowers are continu¬ 
ously borne. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5 
Queen of Night. Rich, black 
purple.10 
White Pearl. Large clusters of 
pearly white fragrant flowers..10 
Denioine’s Giant Hybrid. 
These are grand improvements, 
and begin to flower early from 
seed. The clusters of bloom are 
immense; many measure 10 to 12 
inches across, deliciously fra¬ 
grant ; colors, lavender, white, 
purple, etc. (See cut.) .15 
Queen Marguerite. The habit 
is dwarf and compact. The 
branches, hardly 4 inches long, 
produce continually throughout 
the year immense clusters of 
flowers, often 12 to 14 inches in 
diameter. The delicious perfume 
of this variety is exceptionally 
rich and spicy ; the color of the 
flowers is of a deep dark blue. .25 
hibiscus, crimson eye. 
HEUCHERA 
SANGUINES splendens. 
Scarlet Alum Root. This is one 
of the most beautiful and thor¬ 
oughly satisfactory hardy peren¬ 
nials grown, and should be in 
every garden. The plants are 
dwarf and compactly branching, 
and of very robust constitution. 
The foliage is evergreen. The 
flowers are fiery coral-red, shad¬ 
ing to intense crimson scarlet. 
They are borne on graceful spikes, 
usually about two feet high, and 
in such extravagant abundance that, seen in the sunlight, a plant in perfection of bloom act¬ 
ually dazzles the eye v ith its matchless brilliancy. The long duration of bloom is remarkable ; 
for several weeks the plants retain their full wealth of undimmed splendor. Their rich 
effect in the garden is unapproachable, while for cutting purposes the spikes of bloom are 
graceful and charming. This Heuchera is easily grown in almost any soil, though it delights 
in an abundance of sunlight and a plentiful supply of moisture at the roots. Pkt. 15 
tj pj r . t/v rj tD'S/QTl TUT Very showy summer-blooming annuals : of free growth and 
|TCLllu|lr\ Y O U ^Y1 . producing in abundance flowers large, full and double, in 
shades of white, yellow, crimson, etc.; not only very handsome as garden plants, but valu¬ 
able as an “ everlasting” for winter bouquets, i to 2 feet. 
Double Mixed, Large Flowering . Pkt. 5 
Fireball. Double; large, dark red. 5 
Small Flowering, Double Mixed. 6 
Collection of 10 separate colors, 40 ds. 
