directly where they are to grow as they do 
not transplant well; farther South the seed 
can be planted in Sept; they are also ex- 
cellent pot plants for the greenhouse; sow 
seed in Aug-Sept for January flowers; give 
plenty of room and well to stake plants; 
HA; space 18 inches apart. 
—carmine. GODT-4M. 20¢ 
Double carmine-red. 
—Charming. GODT-4C. 20¢ 
Dwarf; very bright deep satiny pink; 12’’. 
—Cherry Red. GODT-4CR. 20¢ 
A real showy variety. 
—Crimson Glow. GODT-4G. 20¢ 
Dwarf; extra dark crimson strain; 1 ft. 
—Duke fo York. GODT-4D. 20¢ 
Dwarf carmine-scarlet; 1 ft. 
—Kelvedon Glory. GODT-4K. 20¢ 
Dwarf deep glowing salmon-orange; 1 ft. 
—Mauve Queen. GODT-4M. 20¢ 
Beautiful new mauve color; dwarf; 1 ft. 
—Fantasy. GODT-4F. 20¢ 
Full double flowers. 
—Orange Glory. GODT-A4AN. 20¢ 
NEW; pure orange; double. 
—Purity. GODT-4P. 20¢ 
Glistening solid snow-white; 1 ft. 
—Rosemunde. GODT-4R. 20¢ 
Beautiful rose-pink; 1 ft. 
—Sybil Sherwood. GODT-AS. 20¢ 
Pretty salmon-pink; 1 ft. 
—Thunderbolt. GODT-4T. 20¢ 
Vivid deep crimson with frilled petals. 
—White Swan. GODT-4W. 20¢ 
Large flowering satink white; 1 ft. 
—Mixed. GODT-4DX. 20¢ 
All dwarf varieties; 1 ft. 
TALL UPRIGHT SINGLE VARIETIES: 
Nice for the berder, bedding; 2-3 ft: 
—Duke of York. GODT-6D. 20¢ 
A rich scarlet. 
GODT-6F. 20¢ 
—Fairy Queen. 
White and crimson. 
—Gloriosa. GODT-6G. 20¢ 
Lord Roberts. Blood-red. 
—Pelargonium. GODT-6P. 20¢ 
Bluish pink, blotched sarmine; pretty. 
—Srarlet Queen. GODT-6S. 20¢ 
Brilliant scarlet. 
GODT-6B. 20¢ 
—The Bride. Z ae 
Crimson and white. 
—Tall Upright Mixed. GODT-6X. 20¢ 
WHITNEYII: A very compact strain, both 
dwarf end double flowered; also known as 
Azaleaefiora. 
—Maiden Blush. ‘. 
Double rose-pink. 
—Begonia Rose. ; GODT-7B. 20¢ 
Compart brilliant rose. 
—Lady Albemarle. d GODT-7L. 20¢ 
A compact crimson variety. 
—Whitneyii Blend. GODT-7X. 20¢ 
Many varieties. Oz. 75¢. 
GOLDEN SEAL: see Hydrastis canadensis. 
GOMPHRENA. (gom-FREE-nah) 
Amaranthaceae. Native of American trop- 
ics; they are popular as “everlastings” bear- 
ing Clover-like heads; cut before fully open, 
hang up to dry in a cool, airy place. 
G. GLOBOSA: Start seeds indoors for bet- 
ination. 
ter germinatio GOMP-2Z. 20¢ 
GODT-7M. 20¢ 
—Rose. 
—Orange-yellow. GOMP-2Y. 20¢ 
—Purple. GOMP-2P. 20¢ 
—Striped. GOMP-2S. 20¢ 
—White. GOMP-2W. 20¢ 
—Dwarf Buddf. “ GOMP-2B. 25¢ 
New; extra dwarf; bright reddish purple. 
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(gor-DOH-nee-ah 
Theaceae. Trees and shrubs from sis 
regions. The American species, G. alatam- 
aha, is not too well known, but a fine tree. 
—alatamaha 
aha. GODO-1. 
Franklinia Tree. To 20" tt Fete 
white flowers 3% ac: it requi i 
: quires a 
soil and is hardy up into the (V) oeite ee 
100 seeds $2.50; 1,000, $10.00. 
Seer? 
isted here are the Cucubits j 
Shells and grown for ornament; feted sate 
Pieroni easily grown and can be treated 
the same as Pumpkins; they want stand any 
frost; they dislike any root disturbance. 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES. Mainly 
Cucubita pepo. 
GORD-IE. 20¢ 
GORDONIA. 
—White Egg. 
About the size of a lemon. 
—Flat Striped. GORD- 
Dark green with yellow stripes. out 
—Miniature. GORD-1IM 
-IM. 20 
Fruits round, dark green striped vena: 
—Orange. 
Orange and the same size. Gaabpontase 
GORD-IP. 20¢ 
Mainly 
GORD-2A. 20¢ 
GORD-2B. 20¢ 
—Pear-bicolor. 
nee green, half yellow; pear-shaped. 
Seae . GORD-IP. 20¢ 
peri . eis pear-shaped. 
— r-striped. GORD-IL. 20 
Dark green, stri i itudinel 
Oita pe ped with longitudinal 
—Spoon. 2 
Tet Ea GORD-1V. 206 
Sater ewer warty fruits. ; 
—Sma ruited Mixed. - 
Oz. 50¢: lb. $2.80, Bones bee ate 
LARGE FRUITED VARIETIES: 
Cucurbita leucantha. 
—Apple. 
Apple-shaped; green. 
—Bottle-shaped. 
Green. 
—Dipper. GORD- 
—Hercules Club. GORD 2m 208 
—Nest Egg. GORD-2N. 29¢ 
Fruits white; size of Duck egg. 
—Orange. GORD-2G. 20 
—Turk’s Cap. GORD-2T. 20 
ake Buty Cn Bina ed: 
—Large Fruited Mixed. G -2X. 
Oz. 50¢; Ib. $2.50. peer 
GRASSES — Ornamental. 
The following list includes practically all 
those usually grown—in the U.S.A. at 
least. All may not be listed under their 
headings if seed is not available. I will ap- 
preciate hearing from any reader in foreign 
countries having other species, grown from 
seed. 
Briza maxima and minor. 
Coix lacryma-jobi. 
Cyperus alternifolius and paramatta. 
Festuca glauca. 
Gnerium argenteum. 
Hordeum jubatum. 
Isolepis gracilis. 
Miscanthus sinensis and its var. zebrinus. 
Pennisetum longistylum and Rueppelii. 
Poe violacea. 
Zea gigantea quadricolor. 
—Dwarf Grasses Mixed. GRS-1X. 25¢ 
Only dwarf ornamental kinds. ¥2 Oz. 3¢. 
—Tall Grasses Mixed. RS-2X. 25¢ 
Only ornameltal sorts. Yz Oz. 50¢ 
GOMP-2X. 20¢ 25¢ for sample Saier’s Garden Magazine. 
