HELENA, MONTANA 
HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued. 29 
GAILLARDIA— (Blanket Plowcp). 
One of the most, beautiful of perennial plants and Lhe 
most popular for cutting. The center of the blossom is a 
dark red-brown with beautiful markings of brilliant crim- 
son, orange and vermillion, and occasionally a combination 
of all in the one flower. 
GYPSOPHILA— (Baby's Breath). 
The Gypsophilas with their attractively arranged 
masses of minute flowers should be in every garden. The 
new variety, Paniculata F. P., if cut and dried, will retain 
its beauty for months, providing decorative material of the 
very best. 
Gaillardia. 
Grandiflora— A refined and atlractive flower of a beautiful 
yellow and orange color; sometimes marked with a 
maroon shade. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
GEUM. 
Beautiful hardy perennial bearing profusely large showy 
flowers all through the summer; an elegant flower for 
bouquets. This is the first time we have listed this and we 
are expecting a heavy sale. 
Atrosanguineum FI. PI. — Double dark crimson. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
GOLDEN GLOW— (See Rudbeckia). 
Where Our Nursery Stock and Perennials Grow. 
Gypsophila in Our Nursery. 
Paniculata — The popular old-time Gypsophila, much ad- 
mired for its feathery appearance. 
Each ; 15c; doz., $1.50 
Extra large roots 25c 
Paniculata, F. P. — The old single has always been a favor- 
ite, but add to this the dainty rosette flowers of the 
double and an idea of this exquisite border plant can be 
formed'. 
Each 25c; doz., $2.50 
HELIOPSIS. 
Pitcheriana (Orange Sun Flower) .—Four feet high 
soms useful for cut flower purposes. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Blos- 
HELENIUM. 
The ideal border plant succeeding in almost any soil and 
giving an enormous crop of flowers late in the season. 
Autumnale — Five feet high, bearing numberless small yel- 
low flowers, the whole forming a sturdy bush-like plant. 
Rivi-rton Gem — Three foot high— a new variety with large 
old gold flowers. 
Riverlon Beant.v — Striking colored blooms, lemon yellow 
and purplish black. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Collection of the 3 varieties 40c 
HEMEROCALLAS— (Lemon or Day Lily). 
(See Plant Department). 
