-YGAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower, AP 
Tonesct orange, yellow, red, and maroon, often beautifully 
‘combined in a single blossom, make these flowering plants gay 
‘ornaments of the garden,all summer long. The foliage of soft 
green combines well with the flowers. The blossoms are 2 to 3 
inches across. 
Single Pictu Mixed, A. ‘Large daisy-like blossoms of yellow and 
‘bronze with central cones of yellow. 
Mouble Picta Lorenziana Mixed, A. Globular heads of tubular 
florets in shades of sulphur, orange, and claret. 
Yndian Chief, A. Single fiowers of bronzy red. Very showy. 
Grandiflora (Perennial). Mixed, all colors. 
Dazzier. Cut flowers fit for florist. Intense golden yellow with 
maroon red zone. Well worth growing. Perennial. 
Burgundy, F. Coppery, scarlet self. 
Tangerine. Orange shade. 
Goblin. Compact type. Bright yellow, zoned red. Pkt. 20c. 
GAZANIA, P 
Although a perennial, Gazania will flower the first year from 
seed. Showy flowers of shades of orange with black and white 
spot at base. 12 to 18 inches. Hybrids. 
GERANIUM, P 
A half-hardy perennial, easily and quickly grown from 
seed. Sow seeds thinly in boxes indoors, covering with glass 
until seedlings appear. When about 1 inch high transplant 
to small pots in rather poor soil firmly pressed down. Can 
later be repotted in larger pots or transferred to open garden. 
Zonale. Extra choice, single mixed, the well-known bedding 
Geranium. 
| : GEUM, Avens, PF 
Beautiful hardy perennials, bearing profusely large, showy, 
double, dark flowers all through the summer. An elegant 
flower for bouquets. 
Lady Stratheden. | A new: golden yellow with large full flowers 
of great beauty. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. er anges double, brilliant orange-scarlet. In 
flower throughout the entire summer. 
Mixed Colors: 

GODETIA 
GODETIA, Satinflower, A 
Very handsome annual plants especially suited for semi- 
shady locations. Sow in spring in the open and thin to 8 or 10 
inches apart. The flowers are bright and colorful and the 
single sorts are not unlike the Azalea in form. The double 
varieties are popular for cutting. Very easy to grow. 
DWARF SINGLE. 
Crimson Glow. Intense crimson. 
Rosamond. Rose pink. 
Ruby (New). Compact plant covered with ruby red flowers. 
Thunderbolt. Vivid deep crimson. 
Mixed Colors. 
UPRIGHT SINGLE. 
Duke of York. Rich scarlet on white. 
Firelight. Rich crimson scarlet. 
Sybil Sherwood. Bright salmon pink. 
White Swan. Pure white. Mixed Colors. 
Orange Glory (New). Beautiful salmon-orange. 
DWARF DOURLE, Azalea Flowered. 
Brilliant. Carmine. . 
Cornelia. Delicate salmon pink. 
Sybil Sherwood. Bright salmon pink, edge soft white. 
Sweetheart. Bright cream pink. 
Finest Mixed. 
Pink. 
TALL DOUBLE. 
GODETIA SPECIAL 
WE OFFER ANY 6 PRTS. (TALL OR DWARF 
VARIETIES). 39¢c. (VALUE 50c.) 
Most showy. 
Lavender. Crimson. Mixed. 



ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Ornamental Gourds are easily grown in rich soil, where they 
will produce plenty of fruits. They may be trained on trellises 
and the ripened fruits used for ornaments. 
LARGE VARIETIES 
Cave Man’s Club. Knotty, club shaped. 
Calabash. Pipe, gourd. Turk’s Turban. Odd shape. 
Dish Cloth. Large Dipper. 
Longissima. Edible. Grows 5-6 ft. long. 
Giant Bottle or Chinese Water Jug. 
S‘phon Dipper (Duck Gourd). 
Bird Nest. Hour-glass shape. , 
flercules’ Club. 2 to 3 ft. long. 
Long Green Snake. 
Longissima. 5 6 ft. long. 
Mixed. Large varieties. 
ANY 3 GOURDS — 
YOUR PICK 
19¢ 

App SMALL VARIETIES 
ae eetor, Half green, half yellow, pear-shaped. 
Egg-shaped. Used as nest eggs. 
Spoon. Ball shaped, long, slender neck. 
Turk’s Turban. Bright colored. 
Pear. Striped green and white. 
Orange. Color and shape. Small Warted Mixed. 
Small Bottle (Miniature). Small Varieties Mixed. 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath 
Pretty, free-flowering annuals and perennials. Their misty 
white panicles are largely used for mixing with other cut 
flowers. 
Elegans grandiflora alba. This is an improved, large-flower- 
ing, pure white form of the annual Baby’s Breath. 
Elegans grandiflora rosea. Delicate rose. Annual. 
London Market. An improved, large flowering strain, easy 
growth. Make several sowings. 
Paniculata. Hardy perennial. White. Blooms first year if sown 
early. Height, 2 feet. 
Paniculata Double. Improvement on single form. Pkt. 15c. 
Pacifica. Rose pink. Blooms after paniculata varieties. Grows 
4 feet. 
Oldhamiana. 3% ft. Fragrant pink flowers. 
Perennial. Pkt. 15c. 
Repens. 6 inches. Splendid for rockery. White, creeping. 
Repens. Rose. 
HELENIUM, Sneezewort, P 
To register masses of color in the border background, the 
Heleniums and other members of the Sunflower family are 
most useful. They grow easily from seed, and spread rapidly. 
Autumnale Hybridum Praecox. 3 ft. Remarkable early-bloom- 
ing hybrids in bronze and crimson-brown. July-Sept. I kt. 15e. 
Riverton Gem. 2 to 4 feet. Covered from August to October with 
brilliant old gold flowers, changing to red. 
Riverton Beauty. Rich lemon-yellow with large purplish cone. 
August-September. 4 to 5 feet. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Rock or Sun Rose, PR 
Pretty evergreen plants, 12 inches, forming broad clumps, 
covered with blooms during June and July. For rockery, border 
or dry bank. Pastel Mixture. 
HELIOTROPE, P 
A well known and highly prized plant on account of the 
delightful fragrance of the flowers. Seed started indoors in 
the spring will make fine plants for summer blooming. Can 
also be sown outdoors in May. Excellent for pots, or for bed- 
ding. 18 inches. Not hardy. 
White Lady. Pure white. Fragrant. Pkt. 15c. 
King of the Blacks. Deep violet. Pkt. 15c. 
Mammoth Mixed. Large ‘flowers from dark blue to 
Pkt. 10c. e 
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