Te ewaiWOOD.& SONS, * SEEDSMEN SINCE 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 31 

849. FEVERFEW. Free flowering hardy annuals. 
Succeed in any soil. Bloom till frost. Splendid 
for bedding and cut flowers. Double. white; 
height, 10 inches. Pkt. 10c; /g oz. 40c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). Effective in 
* masses. If sown early will bloom first season. 
Height, 6 to 9 inches. Hardy perennial. 
855. Royal Blue. Pkt. 10c; '/g oz. 40c. 
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FIRE PLANT. See Kochia. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT. See Cynoglossum. 
FLOSS FLOWER. See Ageratum. 
FOUR O'CLOCK. See Marvel of Peru. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Showy; free 
blooming; brilliant, profusion and size of flow- 
ers., continuing in bloom all summer. Fine for 
bedding, borders and cutting. 
860. Grandiflora. Hardy perennial; gorgeous 
flowers, 3 inches across. Splendid for perma- 
nent beds and cutting. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 
10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
861. Mixed Colors. The most varied colors. 
Hardy annual. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
865. GERANIUM. Yield a succession of brilli- 
ant bloom till frost, and then make a splendid 
house plant. 
Zonale. A mixture of the finest sorts. Pkt. 20c; 
Vg oz. 60c. 
866. GEUM (Mrs. Bradshaw). Perennial; bears 
double brilliant orange scarlet flowers all 
summer. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 15c; '/g oz. 40c. 
868. GILIA. Annual easily grown in any soil for 
flower beds, edgings and rockeries. Mixed 
colors. | foot high. Pkt. 10c; '/4 oz. 20c. 
872. GLOBE AMARANTH (Bachelor's Button). 
Fine everlastings, bearing clover-shaped flow- 
ers, which if cut when ripe and hung heads 
downward to dry, will retain their beauty 
throughout the winter. Mixed colors. Height, 
18 inches. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
875. GODETIA. Hardy annuals bearing an 
abundance of satiny cup-shaped blooms, 
especially in poor dry soil; blooms continuous- 
ly if seed pods are removed. Plant early in 
sunny place and cover one-fourth inch deep. 
1 foot high. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c¢; '4 oz. 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath). Yields graceful 
sprays of pure white star-shaped flowers; a 
fine cut flower and useful for mixing with other 
cut flowers. 
878. Perennial. Pkt. 10c; '/4 oz. 20c. 
879. Annual. Pkt. 10c; '/ oz. 30c. 
GILLIFLOWER. See Stocks. 
GOMPHRENA. See Globe Amaranth. 
GOURDS. See page ll. 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower or Eternal Flower) 
Cut when about to open and dry for winter 
bouquets; double flowers of many colors. Har- 
dy annual. 2 feet high. 
886. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 30c. 
HELIOTROPE 
Easily grown from seed, flowering the first 
season if planted early indoors. Half hardy 
perennial; height, 2 feet. 
893. Mixed Colors. Many varieties and colors. 
Pkt. 20c; '/g oz. 50c. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel or Marshmallow). 
From June till frost, these hardy plants bear 
big, bowl-shaped blooms, often 6 inches 
across. White and shades of pink to deep red. 
Lasts for years. 4 to 5 feet high. 
897. Mallow Marvels Mixed. Pkt. 10c; !/4 oz. 
40c. 

Geranium 

Godetia 

Double Hollyhock 
HOLLYHOCK 
Give a striking effect in rows against shrub- 
bery, as a background for smaller plants and 
in clumps. Hardy, blooming for years. Plant 
in April or May. 
CHATER'S PERENNIAL HOLLYHOCKS 
902. Double White. 
903. Double Pink. Pkt. 10c 
904. Double Yellow. Vg oz. 30¢ 
905. Double Scarlet. V4 oz. 50¢ 
908. Double Mixed Colors. 
909. Allegheny Hollyhocks. The nearly trans- 
parent, fringed flowers resemble crushed satin; 
seldom less than 5 inches across. Pkt. 10c; 
Vg oz. 25c; V4 oz. 40c. 
ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS 
If sown outside in March or April, will bloom 
in August. If sown early indoors and trans- 
planted in May, will bloom from June till frost. 
906. Indian Spring. All-American medal win- 
ner. Blooms in 5 months, producing a color- 
ful display of semi-double crinkly edged flow- 
ers. Rose-pink to crimson rose. Pkt. 10c; '4 
oz. 50c. 
910. Double Everblooming. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 
35c. 
911. Single Everblooming. Pkt. 10c; !4 oz. 
25c; Vy oz. 40c. 
914. HONESTY (Lunaria). Sweet-scented flow- 
ers are followed by silvery transparent seed 
pods much admired for house decoration; 
hardy biennial; height, 3!/> feet. Pkt. 10c; 
V4 oz. 25c. 
919. ICE PLANT. A curious plant, leaves ap- 
parently covered with ice crystals. Fine for 
hanging-baskets and rockeries. Pkt. 10c; !/ 
OZe25Cs 
916. HUMULUS (Japanese Hop). An easily 
grown hardy annual climber, 15 to 20 ft. Fine 
for porches, trellises, etc. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
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HELIANTHUS. See Sunflower. 
HUNNEMANIA. See Bush Escholtzia. 
HYACINTH BEAN. See Dolichos. 
INDIAN SHOT. See Canna. 
IPOMEA GRANDIFLORA. See Moonflower. 
IPOMEA QUAMOCLIT. See Cypress Vine. 
IPOMEA SETOSA. See Brazil Morning Glory. 
IVY, JAPANESE or BOSTON. See Ampelosis. 
IVY, KENILWORTH. See below. 
JACK AND THE BEAN STALK. See Kudzu Vine. 
JACK BEAN. See Dolichos. 
JAPANESE HOP. See Humulus. 
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923. JOB'S TEARS. Ornamental grass with 
broad, corn-like leaves. Fine for winter bou- 
quets. Plant early 3 feet apart, 5 seeds to hill. 
Height, 3 feet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
926. KENILWORTH IVY. A neat hardy peren- 
nial trailing plant. Lavender and purple. Pkt. 
15c; '/g oz. 40c. ; 
929. KOCHIA or BURNING BUSH (Mexican 
Fire Plant). Rapid growing, highly. ornamen- 
tal annual forming perfect pyramids 2 to 2!/5 
feet high. Feathery green branches, which in 
the fall turn a deep red. A fine summer hedge. 
Pkt. 10c; '/2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
930. KUDZU VINE (Jack and the Bean Stalk). 
None available. 
