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GEUM COCCINEUM 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Hardy, perennial, easily raised from seed. 
Blooms profusely from June to August. Blooms resemble 
carnations; are large, half double, flery scarlet. Height 24 
inches. Do not hesitate to grow this flower; it is well worth 
while. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; oz. $1.40. 
GEUM LADY STRATHEDEN—Flowers rich golden yellow, 
very large and full, fine for cutting. Height 2 ft. T. pkt.10c; 
% oz. 25c; oz. $1.90. 
GEUM BORISII—Flowers glowing orange-scarlet from June 
till late fall. Fine hardy perennial rock plant. Height 15 
in. 
GEUM HELDREICHII—Magnificent deep orange red flowers 
during May and June. Splendid rock plant. Height 1 ft. T. 
pkt. 40c. 
GEUM is not dependably hardy with us but it will come 
through if protected over winter, with brush or similar coarse 
material. 
’ GERANIUM ZONALE 
Seed saved from finest named large flowering varieties. 
seed will produce flowers of perfect form the first summer. 
in February to the end of March. Cover the seed lightly. T. 
15e; \% oz. 35¢; oz. $2.00 
GILLIA CORONOPIFOLIA finial Sut sows iteeld, 
therefore as good as a perennial. Produces graceful, foot long spikes 
of a rich and rare shade of red on stout stalks 4 ft. long in May and 
June. Remarkably beautiful, greatly admired wherever seen. Sown 
in January or February blooms the same Autumn. Brought to mar- 
ket in full bloom will create a near sensation. The cut bloom sells 
“like hot cakes.’’ T. pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 20c; % oz. 
GILLIA MICRANTHA ROSEA—Of the greatest value for bedding, 
{n sunny spots. Profuse bloomer, the neat compact growing plants 
are literally smothered with bloom from May to October. The flow- 
ers resemble single dahlias and are of a vivid rose pink color. Height 
8 in. T. pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
Gomphrena 
Easily raised hardy annual, producing masses of neat 
globular clover-like flowers from June to frost on stems 9-12 
in. long. Skillfully arranged a vase of these flowers makes a 
surprisingly pleasing effect. Dried will last and keep its 
bright colors for months. Height 2 feet. Also known as 
Globe Amaranth and Bachellor’s Button. 
WHITE, CRIMSON, PINK, ORANGE, MIXED. 
T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; lb. $4.00. 
GOMPHRENA DWARF RED—Of compact even growth, useful 
for pots and borders. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; lb. $4.00. Height 
6 in. Annual. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA—SILK OAK 
Beautiful plant with fern-like foliage for pots, hanging baskets, 
window boxes, ete. Can be started from seed at any time, is easily 
and inexpensively raised and will stand more neglect than almost any 
other house plant. To get plants for use with Poinsettas sow in 
February and March. If for spring sales sow in June. Start in 
flats, place in 2 inch pots, when the plants are large enough to handle 
shift as needed and water sparingly during winter. It takes 12 
months to get a specimen plant requiring 4-6 inch pot from date of 
sowing. Tender perennial. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; Ib. $6.00. 
The 
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pkt. 
Any color: 
CLIMBING FOXGLOVE {'nonaer annual climbing 
plant of rapid growth bearing lovely pink flowers resembling fox- 
gloves from July till frost. Height 10 feet. T. pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 
25c. 
Contains choicest 
GOURDS SPECIAL MIXTURE [enting, choicest 
large varieties. Gourds are unexcelled for making bird houses and 
fancy original table lamps. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; lb. $1.50. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
MIX TURE—Contains only the best and most ornamental varieties 
both annual and perennial. The seedlings cannot be told from sprouted 
weeds. Mark all sowings of Ornamental Grass in a conspicuous way 
so that the seedlings will not be pulled up as weeds. T. pkt. 10; oz. 45c. 
See alsu: Agrostis, Arundo, Briza, Coix, Cyperus, HWrianthus, 
Kulalia, Lagurus, Pennisetum, Stipa, Tricholaena. 
MUST HAVE perfect drainage when it comes to cactus. 
Poor to medium rich soil when it comes 
to Amaranthus. Godetias and Clarkias must have poor soil 
and kept thirsty, Blue Lace Flower must have some sand and 
a little of peat does it much good. Gypsophyla must have 
sunlight, never any shade, etc. There are many must haves, 
all are mentioned in cultural directions referring to each 
flower group. It is important to pay attention to these di- 
rections to avoid disappointment. 
DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO. 
e There are few plants more profit- 
oO e ti a able to grow for spring sales than 
Godetia. Start in January-Feb- 
ruary and you will have blooming plants that will be greatly 
admired in April and May. The plants will find buyers very 
fast. Grow Godetia in POOR soil, say one part of rich soil 
and 3 parts of sand or sifted ashes and water VERY spar- 
ingly. That is the secret of success. Sown in April Godetias 
bloom from June to September. Try Godetias, if you will be 
not struck with its beauty, it will be past our understanding. 
Godetias are excellent cut flowers, pot plants and planted 
outdoors in sandy or gritty soil in a large bed will attract 
much attention. 
DOUBLE SCHAMINI 
Large flowered type with double flowers of striking beau- 
ty, excellent for florists’ work. Height 2 ft. 
SCHAMINI CARMINEA—Rich pink, center carmine, easily the 
richest of Godetias and valuable for florists’ work. 
SCHAMINI CRIMSON—Intense crimson. 
SCHAMINI LILACINA—Beautiful light mauve. 
SCHAMINI ROSY MORN—Bright coral pink. Splendid. 
SCHAMINI MIXED—Many bright colors. Price: Any of the 
above. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 15¢; oz. 80c. 

Godetia Crimson Glow 
GODETIA CRIMSON GLOW—of close compact growth, flow- 
ers single, intense dazzling crimson. Height 10 inches. T. 
pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
ORANGE GLOW—Large double flowers of striking beauty, freel 
produced. Color glowing salmon orange, Heigh } “! 
17/10 on, 850 cor bon: gs 2 On ge eight 15in. T. pkt. 20c; 
GLORY—Deep glowing salmon-orange, very free fi - 
ing. Single. Height 15 in. T. pkt. 20c; % oz, 350. zi Act 
GODETIA THUNDERBOLT 
If you want to show your customers a pot plant with a 
large bunch of boldly colored bloom Thunderbolt will fill the 
er ess eS single, of an extreme dark shade of 
crimson. ants compact, ideal for pots. Height 12 in. 
T. pkt. 10c; vs oz. 20c. F s 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH—Flowers very large and double, rich rose-pink, 
plants compact, covered with bl . ’ 
1/16 oz. 25c. oom. Height 10 in. T. pkt. 15c; 
SWEETHEART—The very double, azalea-like flowers of 
brightest shell-pink completely hide the foliage of the plant. 
“ Per variety. Height 16 in. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; oz. 
GODETIA DWARF MIXED—Choicest named varieties mostl 
double. Height 12 to 15 inches. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. ibe, 
oz. 80c. 
GYPSOPHYLA OLDHAMIANA 
Hardy perennial, producing wide open, single, light pink 
flowers in large heads in sheets from August to frost. First 
er ee Pte cutting. Height 30 in. T. pkt. 20c; % oz. 30c; \% 
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