5 GINKGO BILOBA~~y. 70 ft. Maiden-hair Tree or Salisburia. 
Odd ornamental tree of picturesque effect. Wedge-shaped 
leaves remind of Adiantum. Hardy to Canada. Large seeds. 
10 seeds for 25c; 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.50. 
5 THE ORNAMENTAL GOURDS—x. Summer vines, quick 
from seed, fine for covering fences and trellises. Yellow 
flowers, then ornamental fruits in great diversity of form, 
size and coloring. The fruits are used for decorative effects, 
centerpieces and the like. They may be dried for the winter. 
Fine mixture. Pkt. 10c; 1%4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 40c. 
1 VIVID GEUM 
Bright color for rock garden or border. Ex. BORISI— (2-4) 9. 
Flowers like big strawberry blossoms in scarlet-toned orange. 
Pkt. 20c; 8 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 50c. COCCINEUM— 
(3)18. Long-stemmed single flowers in a gay, true red. Pkt. 
15e; Ye oz. 30c. PRINCESS JULIANA—18 inches. Double 
flowers of brilliant orange, so deep a shade that it hints of 
scarlet. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. LADY STRATHEDEN 
—(2-3)20. An exceedingly bright golden orange, the blossoms 
semi-double. Pkt. 20c; %g oz. 35c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for 
$1.40. MRS. BRADSHAW—20 inches. Large, double flowers 
of flaming scarlet. A striking, far-showy plant. Pkt. 20c; 
4g oz. 5c. Plants, each 50c. MONTANUM—(2-3)8. Foliage 
of green feathering, set with big, single flowers of bright 
yellow, shading to old gold. Then come decorative seed-plumes. 
Pkt. 25c; Io oz. 85e. OFFER 106A—One pkt. each of the 5 in 
seed form, for 75c. OFFER 107AN—One plant each of the 
four in plant form, for $1.90. GEUMS FINE MIXED—Good 
range of color and form, the above, with others. Pkt. 20c; 
Wg oz. 35c. 
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, out- 
door perennials. ‘“kt’’ culture. IJIlus- 
trated opposite. BLUE BEAUTY — 
(2-8)20. Kounded, bushy plants are 
mantled with big, blue-lavender flow- 
ers from June into August. A garden- 
effective hardy perennial for either 
sun or shade. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
Plants, each 60c; 8 for $1.60. EN- 
DRESSI — (2-8)18. Delightful rosy 
pink flowers of medium size. A long- 
bloomer from the Pyrenees. Pkt. 25c. 
MACULATUM — (2)25. Attractive 
flowers, mauve to lavender. Does well 
in full sun or in open shade. Pkt. 20c ; 
3 pkts. for 50c; 10 for $1.50. SAN- anes = 
GUINEUM—Here is long and gorgeous blooming in a coloring 
that is not too far from blood red, but the plants vary much, 
and pleasingly, in tone and shade, as well as in height and 
season. Foliage becomes glowing red in late autumn. Thriyes 
in either shade or sun. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40c; % oz. 7T5c. 
Plants, strong divisions, each 45c; 8 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50; 
25 for $7.60. ARMENUM—(3)24. Unusual Armenian species 
with dark red flowers, each petal with a black-purple spot at 
the base. Pkt. 25c. WALLICHIANUM—(3)9. Fine, big flowers 
of richest blue-violet, often with white eye. Low, cushiony 
habit, just right for the rock garden. Pkt. 25c. OFFER 104A— 
One pkt. each of the above for $1.25. 
GERANIUM HARDY BLEND—Most of the above, with, per- 
haps, others, all shade-tolerant. Pkt. 20c; 4g oz. 40c. 
GERANIUM LANCASTER — Rock garden plant of rare 
charm. Low mats set with flowers of purest pink, veined rose. 
Sanguineum, Walney variety. Plants, each 65c; 8 for $1.80. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM WHITE — Blossoms of purest, 
unmarked white. Low 8-inch mounds. Desirable perennial 
for rock garden or border. Plants only, each 65c. 
GERANIUM SUBCAULESCENS SPLENDENS —6 inches. 
Dense, mounded clumps are covered through spring and early 
summer with flowers of brightest Tyrian rose. Fully hardy. 
Plants, each 75c. 
GERANIUM PLANT OFFER—One plant each of Lancaster 
Pink, Subcaulescens splendens, Sanguineum Red, Sanguineus 
White and Blue Beauty, all hardy perennials, for $2.55. 

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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. Near to 
everblooming. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. 
THE IVY GERANIUMS—tThe shining, crispy leaves are of 
ivy form, and the plants tend somewhat toward decumbent 
habit, so valued for window boxes and hanging baskets, but 
they make good pot plants, too, or they can be used for bed- 
ding. Because of the naturally slender, brittle stems, we send 
only small plants of Ivy Geraniums. They won’t look like 
much, but they will take hold rapidly, and soon be blooming. 
IVY DOUBLE RED—Bright, scarlet-toned red, sometimes 
with small maroon markings. IVY TINTED WHITE—Large 
blossoms of lavender-marked white, sometimes with hint of 
blush suffusion. IVY ROSE PINK—A very good, deep pink 
semi-double. UNIFORM PRICE, each 45c; 8, assorted as 
desired, for $1.25. 
PELARGONIUM — Martha (Lady) Washington Geranium. 
Rather large flowers, ground color of white, rose or red, 
usually with contrasting, darker, pansy-like blotchings. 
Known also as Pelargonium Show and Fancy. Seeds, 6 for 
25c; 28 for $1.00. 
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 lavender, 
with face markings of velvety purple. Blossoms medium size, 
but in great numbers. SPRINGTIME—Ruffled flowers of bright 
pink, but pure white at center. Early and long bloomer. 
UNIFORM PRICE—Plants, each 60c. One plant each of the 
six kinds for $3.25. 
APPLE GERANIUM — Pel. odoratissimum. Grown for the 
pleasing apple-fragrance of the foliage, but some of the seed- 
lings may have nutmeg-scented leaves. White flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
LEMON GERANIUM—Crispy, lemon-scented leaves and quite 
showy purple flowers. Plants, each 65c. 
ROSE GERANIUM—Pel. graveolens. Grown for the scented 
foliage, first-fragrance of the rose, then balsam-aromatic. 
Leaves are deeply lobed and cut. Clustered flowers, rose to 
purple. Plants, each 65c. 
BOOK—GERANIUMS, Wilson. All about the varied Pelar- 
goniums and “‘Geraniums” of window, greenhouse and garden. 
New. Illustrated. $3.50. 
3 GLOXINIA BEAUTY 
A showy pot plant. Deep, 
wide bells, upfacing, each on 
its own stem. Colorings rich 
and varied, sometimes all one 
tone, or again dot-sprinkled, 
marbled or splashed with 
some darker, contrasting 
shade. Bulbs (tubers) in fine 
mixture, available February 
through May at each 40c; 3 
for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. Potted 
plants (growing bulbs) ready 
April through July, at each 
50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
GLOXINIA PEERLESS 
STRAIN — An excellent 
strain; large flowers in wide 
color range. Pkt. 50c:; 3 for 
$1.40; 10 for $4.20. 
GLOXINIA SWISS BEAUTY STRAIN—Here 

: is something 
really superior, a special strain of giant-flowered Gloxinia 
perfected by a central-European grower who loves his Glox- 
inias, and delights to express himself in them. The flowers 
are almost uniformly of great size and splendid form, and the 
range of colorings is notable for depth and richness. Pkt. 
75c; 3 pkts. for $2.10; 10 pkts. for $6.25. 
GLOXINIA SCARLET VELVET — Beautiful scarlet blos- 
soms. Usually true from seed. The Panzer strain. Pkt. 65c. 
