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Excellent 
for Bouquets 
or Borders 
Gaillardia 
Blanket Flower 
ANNUAL SORTS 
One of the most profuse bloomers of 
the flower g-arden, the color of the Gail¬ 
lardia may be ^rmed “sunset” because 
the flowers run to reds and orange, 
rose-tinted at the base of the petals. 
The flower heads are terminal and on 
long stems. The foliage is a good gray- 
green and fairly abundant. 
2213 liOrenziaiia 11 o u h I c I’erfection 
Mixed. I'kt., 10 et.s.; J/4 oz., 40 cts, 
2212 Annual Hybrids. Single Slixed. 
Pkt., 5 et.s.; ‘4 a/... 25 els. 
2211 Grandiflora Perennial 
Hybrids 
Beautiful large flowers with yellow 
tips and crimson centers. Excellent for 
cutting. The plants grow 2 feet tall 
and thrive where they get the fuil sun. 
Blooms freely and continuously during 
late si)ring and .summer. Pkt., lO ets,; 
Vi oz., 25 ets.; «z., 40 els. 
FUCHSIA Hybrida 
2207 
Feverfew 
2205 Feverfew 3Iafriearia Snowball. (2 ft.). If sown 
early, this, the real perennial Feverfew, will bloom 
promptly the first season. The plants are erect and 
bushy with finely cut dark green foliage. The 
double bfitton-like flowers are dainty white and 
^row in terminal clusters; they are excellent for 
cutting and blend well with brighter colored flowers. 
The plants are attractive in the garden, too, and 
they bloom all summer long. Pkt., 10c; % oz., .35c. 
Double and Single Mixed-House Culture 
Most Beautiful Everblooming House Plant 
One of the most beautiful and satisfactory of all the window plants, 
ae flowei's are delicate and graceful in form and rich in color. Tlie 
lades include red, white, jnirple, etc., in various combinations. Seed- 
igs will bloom freely in the year seed is sown. Pkt., 25 ct.s. 
2206 Four O’clock 
2218 Gilia (Annual) 
These delightful native flowers 
from California may be cul¬ 
tivated anywhere. They are rapid 
growers, are useful in the border, 
and keep well when cut. 
Capitata. Lavender, Blue (Blue 
Thimble Flower). On long stems 
they bear flowers similar to 
Scabiosa in form .and of a clear 
lavender-blue. Pkt., 10 ct.s. 
' /1\ dA Marvel of 
S M---ddwX Mm Peru. Choicest 
,fc kliw' Blixert Colors. 
, Produces 
plants' suitable 
' » 3for growing as 
a hedge or as a 
' WMCa low screen 
along a fence, 
t' green of 
leaves is 
relieved by a 
r I succession of 
' ^''''/// d Kpf J brilliant buds 
W « II d and salver- 
A shaped flowers 
JT i g tawBzi in a fine range 
X ^ fl'F! jj of colors. The 
4// flowers have an 
interest- 
yi gr ing habit—they 
B open in the late 
afternoon, r e - 
main expanded 
Tf I! ” all night .and 
close again the next morning in the heat of the sun. 
They bloom from mid-summer to frost. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 15 cts. 
Globe / 
Beautiful " 
and use¬ 
ful, ever¬ 
lasting. 
Some call 
it Eng- 
lishCiov- 
er. Gath¬ 
er the 
heads be- i 
fore fully 
expanded , 
to dry ’ 
for will- 
ter bou- “i 
q u e t s. ^ 
They ex- 
p a n d in J 
d r y i ng, r 
and pre- • 
.serve an 
intensely I 
served for 
Pkt., 8 cts.; 
GEUM 
(Perennial) 
This Belongs to the 
Rose P u lu i i y . The 
species described are 
showy, free-flowering 
kinds producing a 
wealth of attractive 
flowers which are 
much prized for cutting. 
3'he.v are of a tufted 
habit of growth witii 
pinnate leaves. Excellent 
for border culture. To 
avoid wilting after cut¬ 
ting, put stems in warm’ 
water. 
2210 Lady Strathcdcn 
((iohicn Ball). Flowers 
loosely double; a de- 
lightful .sliade of golden 
yellow. Pkt,. 15 cts. 
2217 3IrM. Bradshaw. 2 
ft. Tile double orange- 
scarlet flowers are ver.v 
large and full. June- 
Sept. Pkt., 15 cts. 
right color, which is pre¬ 
years. All colors, mixed 
% oz.. 2.5 cts.; % oz., 40 cts, 
2215 Geranium 
House Culture. California Giants 
IVewest Varieties Mixed. They will 
bloom from seed in four to five montiis, 
and will frequently reward the culti¬ 
vator with charming now varieties; in 
fai;t, propagation by seed i.s the only 
.sure way to obtain new varieties. 
Finest double, semi-double and single 
varieties of the most gorgeous and bril¬ 
liant colors; all shades of scarlet and 
crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream, 
veined, pink, bluisii, snowy wliite, and 
all the new auriole types. The spotted 
or speckled varieties are very novel and 
extremely attractive. Trusses 
immense and the blooming qual- 
ities of the plant truly wonder- 
ful. Pkt., 15 cts.; 14 oz., tiO cts, 
Forget-Mc-Xot. The national 
/fir flower of Belgium (iierennial). 
(f Succeeds best in cool moist soils, 
blooming profusely during 
spring and summer. Excellent 
ipy for edgings, borders, .or plant- 
^ings in semi-shaded places, 
w MW 2203 AI|»cstri.s, Blue. Iv o V e 1 y 
^ light blue flowers in profusion. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; Vt oz.. 40 et.s, 
2204 Palu.stris Seinperfloreiis. Sky-blue or Azure 
Blue flowers. Everblooming. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2222 Gourds 
Ornamental. Sliumway’s Finest 
Mixed Annual 1 limber. Tin- irr.iwth 
i.s quiuk ami folia^re pivlly. Tlit-<e 
frourds are uf varioii.s sltajius amt 
colors; some !ar^«*. some >inall. All 
are liard-shelled ami will Jor 
yeartft. Grow l(i to 30 led hi{ch. Kx- 
cellcnt lor covering' porches, walls, 
outbuilding’s and w'aste places. Fkt., 
10 ets.; oz., 35 cts. 
Gloxinia 
2220 Hyl>rul;i Graiuli- 
(lora .Shuniway’s Su¬ 
preme Mixture. Splen¬ 
did pot-plants, grow¬ 
ing best in the house 
or conservatory where 
moisture and heat can 
be regulated to suit the 
plaiit.s. I.urge .sliowy 
flowers. 4 in. in diam¬ 
eter. in wtiite, ro.se, 
imrple, and red sliades. 
I'kt.. 22 efs. 
2223 Grasses Ornamental 
Mixed Many Klmis (Animal). Or¬ 
namental Grasses should lie ^.'riiwn far 
garden decoration and for winter boti- 
quets. For winter use it is very im¬ 
portant that the stalks are cut early 
in the mominer while they arc .still wet 
with dew. The.v are tlien plawl in 
a <s)ol, dry, and aiiy roum in tlieir 
natural position until tlicy are pii'- 
fi'clly dry. rkt., it) ets.; W o/.., 30 
ets. 
Godetia 
2221 Godetia (Satin Flower), 
(’lioieest Dlixed ,\nnual. Be.autitul 
silk-linished flowers in rose, car- 
nuiie, pink, Cattleya-blne. ami ptin 
while. Blooms pr.ofu.-'ely duriiip th( 
snminer and fall; 12 in. I’kt., S 
ets,; t/( 07,., ;t0 I'ts._ _ 
isoruiiiiiiii .\ Most lfoii.se and CSardcii 
