**We Fill Your Needs for Greenhouse Seeds” 15^ 
GLORIOSA p. 
Greenhouse climbing plant about 5 ft. high. Sow seed singly i deep in pots 
during February-Maroh in 75® . Rich orange-red with yellow base.45y 
GODETIA a. 
Sow September to November for Winter. Easily grown in poor soil. 
Azalea. Large double flowers almost hiding the foliage, on plants 1’ high. 
Pink:, Rose, Crimson, or Mauve, or all in a mixture.15g' 
Tall Double Gladiolus Flowered. Long graceful loose sprays about 2^' high. 
Red, White, Rose, Mauve, Crimson, Shell Pink, or all in a mixture.15«;^ 
Single. Large flowers in clusters. Above colors and blue in a mixture...15?^ 
Dwarf Show Mixture. A grand mixture, about 12 inches high.15^ 
GHEVILLEA p. 
Robusta. Beautiful fernlike foliage excellent for table decoration.20^^ 
GYPSOPHILA a. 
Very easily raised from seed. Sow where intended to bloom. Sow every two or 
three weeks beginning in August. Grow in flats, not in the bench. 
Covent Garden Market. Large flowered type on elegant graceful sprays. Ideal 
for mixing with other flowers and aiding in decoration. 10<^ 
HELIOPHILA 
A charming newcomer from South Africa, with pretty blue, white-eyed flowers 
freely produced in long graceful sprays. Very striking with Ursinia. ZOi 
GLADIOLUS p. 
Easily grown from seed sown in Dec. Good for cutting. 
Wonder llybi‘ids. Will bloom in 5 months from seed. Beautiful mixture.30;^ 
Tristis. Pale, creamy-yellow, small flowers on long stems. Fragrant.25y 
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