14 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
STATE NURSERY AND SEED Co. 

Foxglove or Digitalis 
Grows to the height of three or four feet, with 
dense spikes of brilliantly colored flowers. Colors: 
White, Lavender and Rose. A valuable flower in 
every perennial garden; does not usually blossom 
unt the second year. Hardy biennial or peren- 
Nial. 
Single Mixed—Pkt., 10c; 1/16-0z., 20c; %-0z., 35c. 
Gloxiniflora—This type of similar growth to the 
preceding variety, bears beautifully spotted flow- 
ers resembling the Gloxina. Hardy perennial. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 1/16-0z., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
GIANT SHIRLEY 
FOXGLOVE 
This magnificent strain 
is unquestionably the 
greatest improve- 
ment ever made in Fox 
Gloves. The very vigor- 
ous plants attain a 
height of 4 to 5 feet, 
with spikes of bloom 3 
feet in length, closely 
set with flowers of un- 
usual size, ranging in 
color from the purest 
white to dark _ rose, 
handsomely spotted and 
blotched with crimson, 
maroon, and chocolate. 
Seed sown this Spring 
will provide plants that 
will make a_ glorious 
show next season. Hardy 




perennial. Mixed. Pkt., 
15e; 1/16-0oz, 25e; Ww- 
Voxglove oz, 40c. 
Gaillardia or Blanket Flower 
pm ky pe <2 = 5 Ce | 
Gaillardia—or (Blanket Fluwer) 

Single Mixed—Splendid showy annuals, remarkable 
for the profusion, size and brilliancy of their 
flowers, continuing to bloom from early Summer 
till Fall; fine for cutting; 14% feet high. Annual. 
Pkt., 5c; %4-02., 25¢e; 2-07. 40c. 
Double Mixed—One of the prettiest and best early- 
flowering annuals. They are gayly colored in 
shades of yellow, orange, brown, bronze, and 
deep maroon. The deeper colors are usually 
tipped with shades of yellow and creamy white. 
Pkt., 10c; %4-0z., 30c; 12-02z., 50c. 
Grandiflora Superb Mixed—Beautiful flowers with 
yellow tips and crimson centers; 2 feet high. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10c; %4.-0z., 25ce3; %4,-02., 40¢c. 
Geranium 
Zonale Mixed—A superb strain of the largest and 
finest varieties. The seed should be started in- 
doors and transferred to the open when safe 
from frost. Pkt., 10¢; 1/16-0z., 35e; W%-oz., 60c. 
Grevillea or Silk Oak 
Grevillea Robusta—A beautiful plant for decora- 
tive purposes of quick growth and easy culture. 
The leaves are light bronze color, the tips being 
covered with a soft down from which it derives 
the name of Silk Oak. For the house it is unsur- 
passed. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 35c; %4-02., 60c. 
HYACINTH BEAN—(See Dolichos, Page 12) 

Godetia—single 
Godetia 
Of compact growth with a profusion of satiny 
cup-shaped flowers, in deep red, pink and white, 
shaded and blended. Valuable for bedding or mass- 
ing. Hardy annual. 6 to 10 inches high. Mixed 
Pkt., 10c; %44-0z., 25c; W%-oz., 40c; oz. 7Oc. 
Gourds—Mixed 
Both Useful and Ornamental 
Pkt., 5c; %-o2., 20¢;3 02. 35e. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS—(See Page 31) 
Gypsophila, Baby’s Breath or Bridal Veil 
Annual Varieties 
Grandiflora — Baby’s 
Breath produces a pro- 
fusion of open, bell- 
shaped flowers on 
plants 10 to 15 inches 
tall. Valuable with 
other flowers for bou- 
quets. Annual. Pkt. 
Se; %-o0z., 15¢e; 02., 25e. 
Elegans Rosea—Similar 
to the white, but the 
flowers are a _ fine 
rose. A profuse bloom- ae oe 
er. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., (a BS ile aS 
20c; oz. 35c. G) psuvpuaila Perennial 
Elegans Purpurea—Very graceful, half tall com- 
pact free flowering variety, 14 to 15 inches tall. 
Flowers reddish purple and very showy. Annual. 
Pkt., 10c; 14-02., 20¢; oz., 35e. 


Baby’s Breath—Perennial Varieties 
A graceful, hardy 
fine for cutting for bouquets; flowers in 
Pkt., 10ce; %4-02., 25c3 
Paniculaia—SingJe—Perennial. 
plant, 
feathery white panicles. 
Y,-02., 40¢. 
Paniculata—Double—Perennial. Covered with small 
double, white blooms during July and August 
and blooms profusely fine for bouquets. Pkt. 
20e; 1/16-02., 50c3; %-oz., S5c. 
Oldhamiana. Flowers continuously until late 
autumn. The small rose-pink flowers are borne 
profusely in lacy clusters on stems 2 to 2% feet 
long, wonderful for bouquets and very attrac- 
uve in the garden. Pkt., 15e; %-oz., 45¢e; %4-02., 
Oe. 
Heliotrope 
Everyone loves the delightful fragrance and 
beauty of the Helitrope, but few know that it can 
easily be raised from seed. To inspire a long period 
of bloom, the seed should be sown indoors and the 
plants set out in rich, well-prepared soil. 
Mixed, pkt., 10c; %-oz., 45¢ce; %4-oz., 75e. 
Hunnemannia or Bush Eschscholtzia 
Known as the Giant Yellow or Santa Barbara 
Poppy. Seed sown early in May will produce bushy 
plants covered with large Buttercup yellow blooms 
by the middle of July and continues to flower un- 
til hard frost. Attractive feathery green foliage. 
Annual, Pkt. 10e; %4-0z., 25¢e; %-o0z., 40c; oz., 70c. 
Sunlight—Gorgeous, semi-double clear canary yel- 
low blooms. The extra rows of short petals are 
on the outside instead of the inside of the Tulip 
shaped flowers. Very beautiful. Pkt., 10c; %4-02z., 
50c; %-oz., Side. 
