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GAILLARDIA. 
Gaillardias. known as Blanket flowers, are good 
for bedding, being strong, constant bloomers 
through the whole summer. Set plants twelve to 
eighteen inches apart. 
394. Galllardia Lorenzlana "The Bride." — See page 
3. Pkt.. 20c. 
395. Galllardia PIcta Lorenzlana. (Blanket Flow- 
er). — Very showy annuals, used abundantly 
for borders and bedding and fine for cut flowers. 
Seed should be started early and will flower 
continually until frost. Double Finest Mixed. 2 
feet. rkt.. 5c. 
39B. Galllardia. Perennial. Grandlflora Hybrlda. — 
Finest Mixed. — Continual bloomer; very showy 
and one of the most brilliant garden "flowers. 
Fine for perennial borders. Pkt., 10c. 
GERANIUM. 
397. Zonale, George's Celebrated. — A strain of 
the la;rgest and finest varieties mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
398. Pelargonium, Turner's Fancy. — Saved from 
the finest fancy and spotted large-flowering 
sorts. Per pkt., 10c. 
399. Apple-scented. — This fragrant favorite var- 
iety, can only be grown from seed to form fine 
plants. Per pkt., 10c. 
GODETIA. 
Showy hardy annual of compact growth, about 
1 foot high, bearing freely flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across of exquisite colors and shades that glisten 
in the sunlight like satin. 
401. Crimson Glow. (New). Deep crimson. — Grows 
about 9 in. high; finest variety for bordering; 
completely covered with clusters of flowers. 
Pkt., 10c. 
402. Glorlosa. — Large satiny brilliant blood-red 
flowers richest color of all. Pkt., 10c. 
403. Mixed. — All colors. Per pkt.. 5c. 
GOURDS. 
Luxuriant ornamental climbing annuals, useful 
for covering arbors, fences or slopes, and bearing 
gourds which are of interesting foi-ms and colors; 
10 to 15 feet. 
404. Mixed Varieties. — Pkt., Sc.; oz., 25c. 
405. Imported Collection of 8 varieties, 30c. 
Galllardia Grandlflora 
Gypsophlla. 
GEUM. 
391. Atrosangulneum Fl. PI. — Showy hardy pe- 
rennial, brilliant scarlet double flowers, borne in 
clusters on long stems; fine for cutting. 1^ ft. 
Per pkt., 10c. 
392. Cocclneum Fl. PI. Mrs. J. Bradshaw. — See 
page 5. Pkt., 50c. 
GLOXINIA 
A superb genius of greenhouse plants, producing 
magnificent flowers of the richest colors: thrive 
best in an equ.al mixture of peat, loam and sand. 
Sow in March. 
407. D. & F's. Prize Strain Mixed. — Our strain 
is unsurpassable by the gre.it size and exquisite 
brilliancy and beauty of the individual blooms 
as well as richness of colours and shades o( 
same. Per pkt., 50c. 
408. Sutton's Giant Mixed. — Per pkt.. $1.00. 
GREVILLEA. 
410. Robusta. — Beautiful and graceful foliage, 
highly valued as a decorative plant for the tiable, 
and when large for tropical lawn effects, tender 
perennial, 3 to 5 feet. Per pkt., 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA. 
Pretty free- flowering, elegant plants for rock- 
work, baskets, edging and borders; succeeding In 
any garden soil. 
111. Panlculata, (Baby's Breath). — White flowers,- 
fine for bouquets, hardy perennial, 2 feet. Per 
pkt., 10c. 
412. Panlculata Fl. PI. (Double). — See page 4. 
Pkt., 25c. 
413. Elegans, Mixed. — Hardy annu-il, per pkt., 5c. 
414. Carmlnea. — New. Bright carmine rose, bushes 
grow about 10 inches high, very free flowering. 
Pkt., 10c. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
415. Showy gai'den annuals, of free growth, pro- 
ducing abundantly large full and double flowers, 
in shades of white yellow, crimson, etc.. valu- 
able "everlasting" for winter- bouquets. 1 to 2 
feet. Hardy annual.. Double mixed. I.,arge Flow- 
ing. Pkt., 5c. 
HIBISCUS 
416. Afrlcanus. — Robust garden annuals; large 
saucer-shaped flowers of creamy yellow with 
purple centre. If sown early will bloom the 
first year. 2 feet. Pkt., 5c. 
417. Crimson Eye. — Flowers of the largest size, 
pure white, with a large spot of velvety crim- 
son in the centre; hardy perennial; flowers the 
first year if sown early. Pkt., 10c. 
