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OTHER GENTIAN SPECIES—Not room to describe all. 
These are good, too. PROLATA—9 inches. Sikkim. Deep 
blue. Pkt. 20c. FREYNIANA—Consider it Septemfida with 
larger flowers. Pkt. 25c. PRYZEWALSKI—6 inches. Creamy 
flowers, blue-streaked. Pkt. 25c. ELWESI—15 inches. Pale 
blue. Pkt. 20c. KUROO—5 inches. A beauty. Blue with 
green dots. Pkt. 25. DECUMBENS—9 inches. Easy. Variable 
blues. Pkt. 20c. SIKKIMENSIS —9 inches. Mats. White- 
throated bluebells. Pkt. 20c. STYLOPHORA—40 inches. 
Soft, creamy, yellow. Stately. Pkt. 20c. TRICHOTOMA— 
14 inches. Deep blue, white within. Pkt. 20c. ASCLEPIADEA 
ALBA—12 inches. Little white trumpets. Pkt. 20c. CACHE- 
MIRICA—8 inches. Azure bells, striped cream. Pkt. 25c. 
PORPHYRIO—10 inches. Ultramarine bells, green-flecked. 
A rare autumn beauty. Pkt. 35c. ANDREWSI WHITE— 
Pleasing white blossoms. Pkt. 20c. SETIGEHERA—12 inches. 
Blue-purple flowers. Pkt. 20c. VERNA—4 inches. Dwarf 
spring-bloomer in brightest blue. Pkt. 30c. SAXOSA—Rare 
New Zealander. Large flowers, pure white or white with 
purple flecks. Pkt. 35c. OFFER 93A9—One pkt. each of 
the Gentians here for $3.00. 
* GAZANIA EVERBLOOMING 2 
* GAZANIA HYBRID BLEND—erk(w)(8)9. Here is con- 
tinuous, all summer brightness that fears neither drought 
nor sun. Green foliage rosettes, cottony below, are domi- 
nated by big daisies that vary from lemon to orange, even 
at times with red approaches. Usually the blossoms are zoned 
with a serrated banding of red-brown or of blue-black. In 
the garden Gazania handles as an easy, showy annual, but 
it makes a superb pot plant, too, being actually a tender 
perennial. Fine blend, hybrids and species. Pkt. 25c; 3 
for 70c. Plants, pot-grown, each 45c; 8 for $1.25. 
HOUSE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS as quoted in pot- 
grown stock in this catalog, are supplied, unless other- 
wise stated, in good, young stock that is at, or just 
under, blooming size. This size packs and ships well. 
It will start into growth quickly after you receive it, 
and should give plenty of flowers right soon. We don’t 
send out big, specimen stock. That would cost you a 
whole lot more than we charge, and it wouldn’t give 
you as good results in the long run, anyway. 

2 FICUS ELASTICA—w. Rubber Plant. Grown as a decora- 
tive foliage pot plant. Big, thick, shining green leaves. 
Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. for 50c. 
* GAURA LINDHEIMERI — ebdx(8)30. Delightful flowers 
that might be big white butterflies with roseate tinge, sit in 
precarious airy perchings along the many slender stems, this 
effect for months on end. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 25c. 
6 GENISTA CANARIENSIS—w. Handsome, fragrant yellow 
flowers. Pot plant, North. The Genista of the florist, but 
botanically a Cytisus. Pkt. 20c. 
1 GENISTA SAGGITALIS—rkt(3)9. Dark green foliage- 
stems that simulate those of Christmas Cactus. Terminal 
racemes of yellow flowers. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 50c. 
2 GERBERIA JAMESONI HYBRIDS—k(w). 
Transvaal Daisy. Big and graceful daisy-flow- 
ers of many bright hues and blending tones, 
salmon, orange, apricot, yellow, coral, pink, 
rose and scarlet. Often four inches across. 
North, usually grown as a house or con- 
servatory plant, or plunged in the garden, in 
summer, and wintered in a light cellar. 15 
seeds for 15c; 50 seeds for 40c; 100 for 75c. 
2 GESNERIAD BLEND —w. The Gesneria 
family includes many genera and species of 
desirable and beautiful plants that may be 
grown and flowered in pots under glass. We 
offer. a blend of many kinds, as of Isoloma, 
Chirita, Kohleria, Drymonia and including a 
group of unusual Gesneriads from Andean 
foothills. Pkt. 35c. ; 
1 GILIA RUBRA — ebkt(3-4)50. Skyrocket 
Flower. Spectacular in the great spikes of 
coral-suffused scarlet flowers. Though naturally 
short-lived, it is an easy, fully winter-hardy 
perennial of magnificent showiness. Illustrated 
opposite. Pkt. 1bc; Ye oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
1 GILIA AGGREGATA—Dbkt(3-4)36. Flowers 
that are flaunting, effulgent banners in scar- 
let-and-buff. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 20c. ; 
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1 TRUE or HARDY GERANIUM 
They yield long display of handsome bloom, wintering 
without any difficulty well north, and giving a pleasant touch 
to the rock garden, or the border. All will stand full 
sun but all are shade-tolerant. Please don’t confuse them 
with the frost-tender bedding or pot plants that the florist 
calls “Geraniums’’ for those are really Pelargoniums. The 
true Geraniums are winter-hardy, outdoor perennials. ‘‘kt’’ 
culture. BLUE BEAUTY — (2-3)20. 
Rounded, bushy plants are mantled 
with big blue lavender flowers from 
June into August. A garden-effective 
hardy perennial. Pkt. 25c; 46 oz. 
50c. Plants each 60c; 8 for $1.60. | 
ENDRESSI—(2-3)18. Delightful rosy 
pink flowers of medium size. A long- 
bloomer from the Pyrenees. Pkt..25c. 
GRANDIFLORUM—(3)14. Fine, big 
flowers of blue-lavender, veined pur- 
ple. Illustrated opposite. Plants, each 
55ec. MACULATUM—(2)25. Attrac- 
tive flowers, mauve to lavender. Does 
well in full sun or in open shade. 
Pkt. 15c. SANGUINEUM — Here is 
long and gorgeous blossoming in a 
tone not far from blood red, but it 
varies greatly and pleasingly, in ypaeTeT Ry 
height, season and color. Foliage becomes glowing red in 
late autumn. Thrives in either shade or sun. Pkt. 20c; 
Yg oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. Plants, strong divisions, each 45c; 
3 for $1.15; 10 for $3.35; 25 for $7.50. ARMENUM—(3)24. 
Unusual Armenian species with dark red flowers, each 
petal with a black-purple spot at the base. Pkt. 25c. MA- 
CRORRHIZUM—(3)12. Long-blooming Balkan species with 
blossoms in an attractive old rose. Plants, each 50c. OFFER 
94A9—One pkt. each of above as offered in seed form, 
for $1.15. 
GERANIUM HARDY BLEND—Most of the above, with 
others, all shade-tolerant. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 40c; %& oz. T5e. 
GERANIUM LANCASTER — Rock garden plant of rare 
charm. Low mats set with flowers of purest pink, veined rose. 
The Walney variety of Sanguineum. Plants, each 65c. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM WHITE—Blossoms of purest, 
unmarked white. Low 8-inch mounds. Desirable perennial 
for rock garden or border. Plants only. each 65c. 

2 PELARGONIUM (Tender Geranium) 
Handsome, desirable pot plants of easy handling. 
GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS—w. These are the house 
or bedding Geraniums. They are easy from seed, flowering 
quickly, and the seedlings will show amazing range of color- 
ings, white, pink, rose, salmon, scarlet, crimson. They 
tend to be everblooming. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
GERANIUM SPRINGFIELD ORANGE — This fine Zonale 
bears large trusses of fully double flowers in rich orange 
with hint of scarlet. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
THE IVY GERANIUMS—tThey have shining, crispy leaves 
of Ivy form, and large, attractive flowers of quite distinctive 
shape. They make nice pot plants, or since they are naturally 
of a somewhat decumbent habit, will show well in hanging 
baskets or window boxes. Good bedders, too. DOUBLE RED— 
A bright, clear, scarlet-toned red, sometimes with small 
maroon marking. TINTED WHITE—Large blossoms of 
lavender-marked white with hint of blush suffusion. ROSE 
PINK—A very good deep pink with large, full flowers. 
UNIFORM PRICE, each 45c; 3, assorted as desired, for 
$1.25. 
PELARGONIUM SHOW AND FANCY—(Pelargonium do- 
mesticum). When flower-growers say Pelargonium, this is 
what they have in mind. Called also LADY WASHINGTON 
GERANIUM. Handsome pot plants with large, pansy-marked 
flowers. Five sorts. EDITH NORTH—Large, slightly ruffled 
flowers of salmon pink with rosy tones and brown blotch. 
LAVENDER QUEEN —Soft lavender with small purple blotch 
on each petal. MARY BARD—Flowers pure white, but with 
irregular pink veinings and dottings. AZALEA—Large-flow- 
ered rosy red, the upper petals with velvety black patches. 
MRS. LAYAL—Flowers very like pansies, white to laven- 
der, with face markings of velvety purple. Blossoms medium 
size, but in great numbers. UNIFORM PRICE—Plants each 
55e. One plant each of the five for $2.50. 
BOOK—GERANIUMS, Wilson. All about the varied Pelar- 
goniums and “Geraniums” of window, greenhouse and gar- 
den. New. Illustrated. $3.00. 
