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FLOWER SEEDS 
GIZLIA, mixed colors, profuse-flowering garden 
annual, £ to 1 ft., various colors. 
GLADIOLUS gandavensis, finest mixed, 
bulbous garden plants of gorgeous beauty; 
flowering from seeds the second summer. . . 
GLOBE AMARANTH, garden annuals 2 ft. 
high, bearing large Clover-like heads of pur¬ 
ple or white flowers; esteemed as everlastings. 
Mixed colors. 
Nana compacta, mixed, compact ; £ ft... . 
GLOXINIA, splendid pot plants. (See pope 94.) 
Large-flowering, mixed, choicest strain... 
Giant-flowering, mixed, flowers 4 ins. diam. 
GODETIA, bushy annual about 1 ft. high, en¬ 
veloped with large showy flowers of rich col¬ 
oring; red, white, pink, etc. 
Finest, mixed colors. 
Rosamund, glossy pink flowers. 
Sunset, rosy -carmine flowers. 
Wliitneyi compacta, blood-red flowers. 
Fulgida, crimson with white centre . 
Collection of 6 Godetias. 
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago canadensis), our well- 
known hardy wild flower . 
GOURDS, thrifty annual climbers, 10 to 30 ft. 
high, bearing “ornamental gourds.” 
Dipper-shaped. 
Nest Egg, white egg-like fruits. 
Hercules’ Club, green fruits 2 to 5 ft. long. . 
Chinese Loofa (I)ish-rag Gourd). The fibrous 
interior can be used as a sponge. . . 
Serpent (Trichosanthes), long red fruit. 
Spoon Gourd, small; yellow with green. 
Pear-Shaped, green striped white. 
“ White. 
Mock Orange, golden-orange. 
Apple-shaped, green, striped white. 
“ “ orange, striped light yellow. 
Powder Horn, green. 
Turk’s Turban, red, lower portion green, 
striped white. 
Mixed ornamental varieties. 
Collection of 12 ornamental Gourds . 
GREVILLEA robusta (Silk Oak), tender peren¬ 
nial, with graceful foliage; esteemed as a 
decorative pot plant; 3 to 5 ft. 
GUNNER A manlcata, a magnificent foliage 
plant, 10 ft. high, spreading 15 to 30 ft.; 
leaves'5 to 7 ft . across; requires sun, moisture 
and winter protection fo.- the roots. 
GYPSOPHILA muralis, garden annual, form¬ 
ing dense round plants about 1 ft. high, 
covered with pink flowers... 
Paniculata, hardy perennial, 1£ ft.high, flow¬ 
ering in graceful sprays of white; esteemed 
in bouquets. 
Paris Market. New. (See pane 93). 
HELICHRYSUM, or Straw Flower, annuals, 
1 to 2 ft. high, with double “everlasting” 
flowers in shades of yellow, white and red. 
Large-flowering, double, mixed colors. . . 
Collection of 6 colors . 
HELENIUM Biglowi, fine hardy plant, 2£ ft. 
high, with yellow Coreopsis-like flowers. . . . 
HELIOTROPE, well-known fragrant flowering 
plants, 1 to 2 ft. high, for pots or gardens. 
Finest mixed.. 
Lemoine’s giant hybrids, mixed colors, 
produce immense heads of bloom. 
Lemoine’s giant white. 
44 “ blue. 
Giganteum nanum, of dwarf growth. 
HEUCHERA sanguineus splendens, hardy 
perennial; long spikes of fiery-red flowers.. 
HIBISCUS Africanus, robust garden annual, 2 
ft. high, with saucer-shaped flowers, cream 
color with purple eye. 
HIBISCUS, hardy varieties (Marsh Mallows), 
these are showy hardy plants, forming 
bushes about 3 ft. high, bearing immense 
bowl-like flowers often 0 ins. across. 
Rose-pink with white base. 
Crimson Eye, white, crimson eye. 
Japanese “Manihot,” cream, garnet eye.. . 
Giant Yellow, yellow', garnet throat. 
HOLLYHOCKS, Henderson’s Hybrid Ever- 
blooming, mixed colors. (See page 95). 
HOLLYHOCKS, double. (See page 96.) 
Double, mixed, extra choice. 
“ crimson, Pkt., 10c. white. 
“ pink.10c. lavender. 
** maroon. 10c canary-yellow... 
44 blush. 10c. apricot. 
“ purple.10c. deep rose. 
“ salmon.10c. black. 
44 white, with violet centre. 
Collection of Double Hollyhocks, 6 colors, 
“ 44 44 “ 12 colors, 
Allegheny, mixed colors, hardy semi-double 
Single-flowering Hollyhocks .mixed colors 
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GUNNERA MANICATA. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
BRANCHING LARKSPUR. 
HONEY SUCKLE aureo-reticulata, foliage 1 KT ~ 
green, netted yellow; flow'ers cream and 
yellow, fragrant; hardy climber; 15 ft.io 
HUME A elegans, elegant tender biennial for 
garden or pot culture, 4 to 6 ft.; long droop¬ 
ing branches of pink flowers. iq 
HUMULUS japonicus (Japanese Hop), rapid¬ 
growing annual climber, 20 to 30 ft. high, 
with dense green foliage. . .05- 
Japonicus, variegated, a variety of the 
above; leaves beautifully mottled with white . 10 
HYACINTHUS candicans (Cape Hyacinth), a 
bulbous plant producing 3 ft. spikes, carry¬ 
ing white bell-shaped blossoms; 5 ft.OS 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystalli- 
num), annual trailer, for vases and rock 
work; leaves covered with ice-like drops; £ ft. .OS 
IMPATIENS Sultana, showy for pots or garden; 
rose-colored single flow’ers in profusion; 1 ft.. . 10 
Holstii. New. (See page 94).25 
INCARVILLEA Dclavayii, beautiful garden 
plant with long flexible branches carrying 
large tubular flowers of rosy-red, spotted yel¬ 
low; 3 ft.15 
INULA glandulosa grandiflora, hardy peren¬ 
nial, 2 ft. high; large yellow flow'ers composed 
of narrow' w r avy petals.10 
IPOMCEA setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). .10 
Sinuata (Noon Day Glory), a graceful vine for 
summer use; w'hite flowers, wine-red throats; 
they open at sunrise and close at sunset ... .10 
Grandiflora (Moon-flower Vine), luxuriant 
climber, immense white flowers. (See page 
97 ). 10 
Heavenly Blue, light blue, yellow throat.io 
Purpurea varieties. (See Convolvulus.) 
JAPANESE Imperial Morning Glories. 
Mixed colors. (See page 97).10 
Emperor of Japan, crimson, edged white ... .10 
Empress of Japan, blue, edged white.10 
Count Ito, creamy-white, spotted red, etc.10 
Marquis Ya*nagata, pink, white edge.10 
Japanese ruffled and frilled, mixed colors. . 15 
IVY. ENGLISH (Hedera Helix), well-known 
hardy vine, for moist, shaded positions; 
w'axy-green leaves; 40 ft.10 
IVY, KENILWORTH, neat, hardy climber, 
clinging to walls, etc.; 3 to 6 ft.10 
KOCHIA scoparia, popularly knowm as Belvi- 
dere or Summer Cypress; an annual, 2k ft. 
high, of dense growth, resembling a clip¬ 
ped evergreen; ene~ A: ve in tubs and gardens. . 10 
LANTANA, thrifty tender perennials, flow’ering 
continuously,suitable for pot culture in win¬ 
ter or gardens in summer; 2 to 3 ft. 
Finest mixed.10 
Dwarf compact hybrids, mixed colors, 
bushy compact plants only 8 to 10 ins. high . 15 
LARKSPUR, well-knowm garden annuals, pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of flowers. (For perennial 
sorts, see Delphinium.) 
Cardinale (TheCalifornian Larkspur),produc¬ 
ing scarlet flow'ers on spikes 3 to 4 ft. high.10 
Snow-white (Consolida imperialis, fl.pl.), dou¬ 
ble white flow’ers; plant dwarf and compact. . 10 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered, mixed. 10 
Tail-branching, mixed. (See page 96). 10 
“ blue. 10 
Tall Rocket, mixed colors, 2£ ft., spikes.. .05 
Dwarf Rocket, mixed colors, i ft., spikes. .05 
Dwarf Chinese, mixed (Chinense pumilum), 
plants of open branching habit, 1 ft. high, 
large flowers of blue or white.10 
Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors.25 
“ “ “ 44 12 colors.40 
Collection of Branching, 6 colors.25 
LATHYRUS latifolius (EverlastingPea),hardy 
climber, 6 to 8 ft. high; clusters of large 
Sw'eet Pea-like flowers. 
Latifolius, mixed colors. 10 
44 red Pkt., 10c.; white.10 
44 Delicata, rosy-flesh .10 
Splendens, rosy-red (The Pride of California). .10 
LAVATERA trimestris, mixed colors, robust 
garden annual. 3 ft., high; large showy saucer¬ 
shaped flowers of rose, white, etc.05 
LAVENDER, well-knowm 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 
LOBELIA Erinus Varieties, bushy plants,with 
pendant branches, 6 to 9 ins. long, esteemed 
for drooping over vases, window boxes, etc., 
as w'ell as for bedding; very profuse flowering. 
Erinus speciosa, bright blue flowers.05 
44 gracilis, blue flowers; trailing. -05 
44 mixed colors, white, blue, rose, etc.. .05 
44 tricolor, Parrot, blue, with carmine 
spots and white eye.10 
FULL CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS ARE PRINTED ON ALL OF OUR FLOWER SEED PACKETS. 
