HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY 
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Niagara Grapes 
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GENTIAN, R. P. Blue, late bloomer, very 
beautiful . 4 
GERANIUMS. See Spring Planting, though 
they may be ordered in fall if you desire 
them for house culture. 
GEUM. P. Fire opal and yellow. 10 in. 6 
GINKGO (Biloba). Maiden Hair Tree. Ult. 
H. 15 ft. T^he Sacred Tree of China. Very 
rare as well as beautiful. Specimens may 
be seen at Roosevelt Blvd., Phila. 3 ft. . . 1 
GLADIOLUS. Listed under Spring Planting. 
GLOBE FLOWER (TroUius). Double But¬ 
tercup. This is not the common strain 
of double Buttercup generally offered. 
But the newest sort that will give flow¬ 
ers 2 in. across in the glowing golden 
flowers. Stems 18 in. Easily grown. 2 yr. 
Fine plants . 4 
GLOXINIA. This is a house culture type. 
An excellent assortment. See Spring 
Planting. 
GLOXINIA (Incarvillea Delavayi). Hardy. 
Handsome perennial. Flowers resemble 
Gloxinia. Height 10 in. 4 
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE (Laburnum). 3 ft. 
Ult. H. 9 ft. 1 
GOLDEN RAIN (Koelreuteria). See Chi¬ 
nese Lantern Tree. 
GRAPES. 2 yr. 4 different. Named as fol¬ 
lows: Niagara, white; Concord, blue; Ca¬ 
tawba, red; Champagne, new bronze.... 4 
GRASS SEED. Extra quality. Velvet lawn 
for sun. 4 quarts. 
GRASS SEED. For shade. 3 quarts. 
HEATHER. R. Flowers in winter. 4 different 4 
HEDGE, or Privet. 18 in. and over. 3 5 
HEDGE, variegated, bushy, 12 in. 10 
HELIANTHUS, or Hardy Sunflower, fine for 
background, double and single in five dis¬ 
tinct sorts . 5 
HELIOTROPE (Valeriana). Ult. H. 30 in. 
Hardy garden sort. Tall perennial with 
attractive blue flowers. On close observa¬ 
tion the plant and flower is quite coarse 
in appearance . 4 
HEMLOCK. Canadian. Transplanted. Fine 
plants. An evergreen that thrives in the 
shade . 4 
P. S.—We can furnish collected Hemlock 
(woods grown) at 15 in. and better at $6.50 
per 100. Collected stock is cheap only in 
price. Very difficult to grow. 
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