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EUPHORBIA va»*legata, robust garden an¬ 
nual, 2 f.o 4 ft. liigh, witli green foliage, 
striped with white.05 
FERNS. Greenhouse varieties, mixed.15 
FOXGLOVE. (^See JJisjiuUis, qmges 84arMi 109) 
FUCHSIA, single and double, mixed, tender 
perennial j>lants, 2 to 4 ft. high, with 
pendent flowers of red, white, purple, etc.. .25 
QAILLARDIA. Annual varieties, showy gar¬ 
den annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high, with large flow¬ 
ers, 2 to ins. across, of various colors. 
Amblyodon, blood-red.05 
Sun-kissed, scarlet and gold.05 
Illumination, red, bordered wliite.05 
Flower of Gold, yellow.05 
Aurora Borealis, gold, crimson and white... ,05 
Gloire de Paris, salmon.05 
Collection, above 0 annual varieties.25 
Mixed, single annual varieties.05 
Lorenziana, double mixed, flowers in globe- 
shaped umbels; red, yellow, lemon, etc.05 
Lorenziana nana compacta. page 86) .10 
GAILLARDIA. Hardy varieties. (See page S6) 
GAZANIA hybrida, mixed, show'y hardy per¬ 
ennials, 10 ins. high, Verbena-like habit, 
single flowers, 2 to 3 ins. across, of white, yel¬ 
low, orange, etc., zoned and spotted black,etc. . 10 
GERANIUM Zonale, well-known plants for 
garden or pot culture, flowering from seed 
the first season if .sown early. 
Single, mixed colors.10 
Giant-flowering Hybrids. (See page 87.) 
Apple Scented, fragrant foliage.10 
Double Giant-Flowering. (See page H7). . .25 
Ivy-Leaved,Large-Fl'g, mixed. (Seep. S7) .25 
OILIA, mixed colors, profuse-flowering garden 
annual, i to 1 ft., various colors.05 
GLADIOLUS gandavensls, finest mixed, 
bulbous garden plants of gorgeous beauty; 
flowering from seeds the second summer... .10 
GLAUCIUM LEIOCARPUM. 
A new Horn-Poppy from Asia Minor, form¬ 
ing many-branched bu.shes 15 to 18 inches 
high, bearing poppy-shaped flowers 2 to 2^ 
inches across, of brilliant orange-scarlet 
with a black spot at the base of each petal. 
Annual. Pkt, 
GLOBE AMARANTH, garden annuals 2 ft. 
high, bearing largo Clover-like heads of pur¬ 
ple or white flowers; esteemed as everlastings. 
Mixed colors. 
Nana compacta, mixed, compact; i ft.... 
GLOXINIA, (See page 87.) 
QODETIA, bushy annual about 1 ft. high, en¬ 
veloped with large showy flowers of rich col¬ 
oring; red, white, pink, etc. 
Finest, mixed colors. 
Collection of 6 Godetias.25 
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 (Dish-rag Gourd). The fibrous 
interior can be used as a sponge.. 
Serpent (Trichosanthes), long red fruit.05 
Spoon Gourd, small; yellow with green.10 
Pear-Shaped, green striped white.05 
*' White.06 
Mock Orange, golden-orange.05 
Apple-shaped, green, striped white.05 
“ “ orange, striped light yellow. .05 
Powder Horn, green.05 
Turk’s Turban, red, lower portion green, 
striped white.05 
Mixed ornamental varieties.05 
Collection of 12 ornamental Gourds.50 
GREVILLEA robusta (Silk Oak), tender peren¬ 
nial, with graceful foliage; esteemed as a 
decorative pot plant; 3 to 5 ft. ' .10 
GUNNERA 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 for the roots.25 
GYPSOFHILA muralis, garden annual, form¬ 
ing dense^ round plants about 1 ft. high. 
covered with pink flowers.05 
Panlculata, hardy perennial, lA ft.high,flow¬ 
ering in graceful sprays of white; esteemed 
in bouquets.05 
Paris Market. (See page 86).10 
HELICHRYSUM, or Straw Flower, annuals, 
1 to 2 ft. high, with double " everlasting'* 
flowers in shades of vellow, white and red. 
Large-flowering, double, mixed colors,.. .05 
Collection of 6 colors.25 
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BRANCHING LARKSPUR. 
HELENIUM Biglowl, fine hardy plant, 2J 
high, with yellow Coreopsis-like flowers.^.. ’ jq 
HELIOTROPE, well-known fragrant flowering 
plants, 1 to 2 ft, high, for pots or gardens ^ 
Finest mixed. ’ «- 
Lemoine’s giant hybrids. (See page'si.Y 
HEUCHERA sanguineus splendens, hardy 
perennial; long spikes of fiery-red flowers., .iq 
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 6 ins. across. 
Rose-pink with white base.. 
Crimson Eye, white, crimson eye. ** ‘15 
Japanese “Manlhot,” cream, garnet eye,!! 'aq 
Giant Yellow, yellow, garnet throat.] [ ’jq 
HOLLYHOCKS. (See page 88.) 
Allegheny, mixed colors, hardy semi-double in 
Single-flowering Hollyhocks,mixed colors .*05 
HONEY SUCKLE aureo-retlculata, foliage 
green, netted yellow; flowers cream and 
yellow, fragrant; hardy climber; 15 ft. jq 
HUMULUS japonicus (Japanese Hop), rapid¬ 
growing annual climber, 20 to 30 ft. high, 
with dense green foliage. 05 
Japonicus, variegated. (See page 87) .10 
HYACINTHUS candicans (Cape Hyacinth), a 
bulbous plant producing 3 ft. spikes, carry¬ 
ing white bell-shaped blossoms; 6 ft.05 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemiim crystalli- 
num), annual trailer, for vases and rock 
work; leaves covered with ice-like drops; i ft. .05 
IMPATIENS Sultana, showy forpotsorgarden; 
rose-colored single flowers in profusion; 1 ft.. .10 
Holstli. (See page 87).25 
INCARVILLEA Delavayil, beautiful garden 
plant with long flexible branches carrying 
large tubular flow'ersof rosy-red,spotted yel¬ 
low; 3 ft.15 
IPOMOEA setosa. (See page 90) .10 
Grandlflora. (Moon-flower.) (See page 90).. .10 
Heavenly Blue, light blue, yellow throat.10 
Purpurea varieties. (See Convolvulus p, 109.) 
Japanese Morning Glories. (5ee page 90.) 
IVY, ENGLISH (Hedera Helix), well-known 
hardy vine, for moist, shaded positions; 
waxy-green leaves; 40 ft.10 
IVY, KENILWORTH, neat, hardy climbed, 
clinging to walls, etc.; 3 to 6 ft.10 
KOGHIA. (Summer Cypress.) (>See 105). .10 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana), a 
tw’ining vine of remarkably rapid growth, 
attaining a length of 40 to 50 ft. in one 
season from established roots which are 
hardy, though the vine dies dowm every 
winter in the North. Foliage large and 
lobed, purple pea-shaped flowers in clusters, 
borne late in the season. A fine vine for 
arbors, verandas, etc.10 
LANTANA, thrifty tender perennials, flowering 
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 .16 
LARKSPUR, well-know'n garden annuals, pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of flowers. (For perennial 
sorts, see Delphinium.) 
Cardinale (The Californian Larkspur).produc¬ 
ing scarlet flowers on spikes 3 to 4 ft. nigh.10 
Snow-white (Consolida imperialis, fl. pi.), dou¬ 
ble white flowers; plant dw'arf and compact. .10 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. (See page 89) .10 
Tail-branching, mixed. (See page 89).10 
blue.10 
Tall Rocket, mixed colors, 2^ ft. spikes... .05 
Dwarf Rocket, mixed colors, 1 ft. spikes... .05 
Dwarf Chinese, mixed. (See page 89.) 
Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors.25 
** “ “ “ 12 colors.40 
Collection of Branching, 6 colors.25 
LATHYRUS latifollus (EverlastingPea),hardy 
climber, 6 to 8 ft. high; clusters of large 
Sweet Pea-like flowers. 
Latifollus, mixed colors.10 
“ red. 10c.; white..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-known hardy perennial, 1 to 
2 ft. high; spike of fragrant blue flowers.05 
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