Seed annual . t., 10c; Yy-oz., 20c; oz., 35c. ^Separate Varieties of Gourds—See page 27 GODETIA (Satin*Flower) An attractive, and very beautiful hardyannual. In full bloom all Summer, so profusethai the foliage is almost hidden by the large,wMe-open flowers; of shining-satiny texture andthe most delicate and brilliant colors. Our mix-ture contains all the best varieties. 1% , 5c. VGLOBE (Gomphrena) Compact growing annuals, that reach aheight of about 18 inches; bears clover-likeflowers in many colors. Fine for Everlastingsfor Winter bouquets. Pkt., 5c. GYPS 0 PHIL A PANICUL


Seed annual . t., 10c; Yy-oz., 20c; oz., 35c. ^Separate Varieties of Gourds—See page 27 GODETIA (Satin*Flower) An attractive, and very beautiful hardyannual. In full bloom all Summer, so profusethai the foliage is almost hidden by the large,wMe-open flowers; of shining-satiny texture andthe most delicate and brilliant colors. Our mix-ture contains all the best varieties. 1% , 5c. VGLOBE (Gomphrena) Compact growing annuals, that reach aheight of about 18 inches; bears clover-likeflowers in many colors. Fine for Everlastingsfor Winter bouquets. Pkt., 5c. GYPS 0 PHIL A PANICULATA (Babys Breath) An elegant hardy perennial plant, that should be in every garden; it is not onlypretty in beds, but its delicate little flowers produced in feathery white panicles,and branching foliage, lend a daintiness to bouquets that is most elegant. It is thesesprays that are so much used as foliage in bunching Sweet Peas. When dried, fine Everlasting Winter bouquets. 1)4 feet. Pkt., Mixed Ornamental , 6e. and 10c. Heliotrope Easily raised from seeds; Spring plantings giving fine Summer blooming plants. Asa bouquet flower always a favorite; a good house plant. For earliest flowering, startin the house and transplant into the garden when the weather becomes warm. Lemoines Giant Hybrids—Grand flowers, double the size of the older compact , about inches high; the heads of mammoth blossoms often measure a foot across. Deliciously sown in the spring will produceflowering plants by July which con-tinue in flower until frost. Whengrown in pots they make beautifulhouse plants for winter. (See illus-tration.) Mixed, including purplewhite, lavender and blue. Pkt. 10c]Dark Varieties, Mixed—All thebest dark-blue and lavender shades,in mixture. Pkt., 5c. All Sorts, Mixed —In best assort-ment, all shades, both light and very desirable strain. Pkt., 5c. Hardy Garden Heliotrope—SeeValeriana, page 93. Pkt.,


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