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Globe Amaranthe-Gomphrena 
388—Sometimes known as Bach- 
elor’s Buttons. The flowers resem- 
ble clover heads and can be dried 
and used in winter bouquets. Pkt. 
$e. ‘ 
GOLDEN ROD 
391—GOLDEN ROD YELLOW. 
Very common, hardy plant, often 
called “Our National Flower.” Blos- 
soms pure yellow. Pkt. 4e, 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) 
(Annuals). Very showy and at- 
tractive plants that should be more 
extensively grown for showy beds. 
etc., and is also desirable for cut 
flowers. Plants bushy 1 to 2 ft. 
high and loaded with showy,’ satin- 
like blossoms from July till hard 
frosts. Many varieties and colors. 
Does well anywhere, ‘especially in 
poor soil. sare 
392—SYBIL SHERWOOD. A 
most beautiful Godetia. Color a 
corgeous shade of salmon-pink 
softened by a dainty edge of white. 
Plant about 20 inches high, robust. 
and produces such a wealth of 
tloom that the plant is almost hid- 
den. Fine cut flower and keeps 
well. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
393—S WEETHEART. Verv at- 
tractive double’ variety. Blossoms 
1 inch or more in diameter. Pkt. 
10¢. 
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beautiful bushy plant loaded with 
double pink flowers. Resembles an 
Azalea in full bloom. Pkt. 6¢.; 2 
pkts, 10c. . ; 
395—TALL MIXED. One of the 
showiest plants for a bed or bor- 
der. The little bushes 1% to 2 feet 
high are loaded with beautiful glad- 
iola-like flowers in long trusses. 
Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 10¢.; 44 oz. 25e. 
296—DWARF MIXED. Al! sorts 
and colors. Makes elegant plants 
for borders, Compact and covered 
with blossoms, Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
GOURD 
387—DISH CLOTH GOURD. Very 
curious sort: inside has a tough 
elastia lining which is often used 
as a dish cloth. Pkt, 4e. 
398—CALABASH OR DIPPER. 
Large dipper-shaped. Pkt. 4c, ; 
399—-SUGAR TROUGH. Derives 
name from form of shell. Pkt. 4c. 
400—CLUB. Fruit looks like-.a 
club, Pkt. 4e. } 
401—-NEST EGG. Resembles 
eggs. Pkt. 4c. 
402—CHINESE BOTTLE, Used by 
Chinese and pilgrims in the orient 
for a Thermos bottle. Pkt. 4c. 
403—F ANCY MIXED. Curious 
ornamental fruits of various shapes 
and colors. Grows on vines similar 
to Squashes, but are used for orna- 
mental purposes only. Pkt. 3e.; % 
oz. 10¢, 
One packet each of above Gourds 
for 20c. 
Helleborus—Christmas Rose 
424——-N 1G ER. The beautiful 
“Christmas Rose” which blooms in 
the autumn or early winter after 
all other flowers are frozen. Wil! 
blossom under the snow. Pkt. 10c. 
Helenium (Sneezewort) 
441—HOOPESII. A delightful 
perennial growing 2 ft. or more 
high producing an abundance of 
rich, orange-yellow flowers from 
May to August. Pkt. 8e.; 2 pkts. 
15¢, 

394-—AZALEA FLOWERED. A SY 
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GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 
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Gypsophila (Babys Breath 
404-—-ELEGANS, <A useful annual 
blooming in 6 weeks and produci 
an abundance of small white lend 
ers which are indispensable in lend- 
ing airy grace to bouquets, Called 
Angel’s Breath, Pkt, S3e.; 4 pk 
10¢.3; om 25e, 
405—-ROSEA. Beautiful rose -co]- 
or. ! 
406—MIXED. White, rose and 
crimson. If sown at intervals flow- 
ers may_be had from early till 
Fine in bouquets. Pkt. 4e,; 
3 pkts. 10¢c, 
HARDY GYPSOPHILA 
(Angel's Breath) 
40.—G YPSOPHILA PANICTL- 
TAWA, “Hardy <Angel’s Breath.”- 
Produces an abundance of spray- 
like, white flowers which are very 
desirable in bouquets and florists. 
work. Pkt. 5e.; 3 pkts. 120. 
408-—DOUBLE PANICULATA, A 
double form of the “Angel's Breath” > 
often called Bristol Fairy. Very 
choice. Pkt. 25e. 
409—GYPSORHILA MANGINI, A 
new pink Hardy Baby's Breath or 
Angel’s Breath which is extremely 
desirable. Pkt. 10e. ; 
410—REPENS, warf creeping 
variety valuable for Roek Gardens 
or for hardy edging. White star- 
Pkt. 10¢e. 
Helianthus—Sun Flower 
412—GAILLARDIA |. FLOWER. 
ED. These freak sunflowers are 
also called Sanguinea Shades. The 
colors run in many combinations of 
red, brown, etc., with some yellow 
tinges. Pkt. 5¢.; oz. 20c. 
413—-NEW RED. Our improved 
Red Sunflower is dwarfer an “more 
= compact than the common red. It 
- has attracted much attention for its 
odd and showy color which was 
heretofore unknown to Sunflowers 
or Helianthus. Blossoms vary from 
brick red to orange-red. Pkt. 53e: 
= % pkts. 12c. 
414—-CHRYSANTHEMU™M FLOW- . 
ERED. Rich golden yellow, very — 
double and perfect. Resembles a 
large Chrysanthemum. Pkt. 4e.; % 
pkts. L0c, 
415—MAM™MOTH—RUSSIAN. Im- 
mense flower heads, grown for seed, 
backgrounds, poultry feed and en- 
silage, etc. Oz. 6e.; %4 Ib, 15e.3 qt. 
40c.; 3 qts. $1.00. 
Helichrysum--[verlasting Flower 
(Annuals). Helichrysums are the 
most popular and useful of all 
“Everlasting Flowers.” They look 
well in beds but their greatest val- 
ue is that you can pick them when 
they commence to open and dry/ 
them in the shade and they will re- 
tain their beauty and brilliancy for 
years. You can always have winter 
fiowers. Blossoms double and about 
an inch in diameter. ' 
416—GOLDENBALL. Handsome, 
rich, yellow. 
; 417—SCARLET. Rich, vivid scar- 
et. 
418—ROSE QUEEN. Fine rose 
color, 
: Pabst bei" QUEEN. Dark vio- 
et. ; ; 
420—-DOUBLE MIXED. All dou- 
ble sorts; mixed. Pkt. 4¢.3; 3 pkts. 
10¢, 
42i—BRACTEATUM. (Strawflow- 
er). Mixed. Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Any above colors of Helichrys- 
ums, 4c. a packet. The 6 varieties, 
one packet of each for 20c. 
