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GAILLARDiA. 
Showy and handsome 
hardy perennials, for 
beds and borders. The 
flowers are a most 
peculiar combination of 
shades, varying between 
gold and maroon. Sow 
in summer in drills, 
transplanting to per- 
manent positions during 
autumn, also sow early 
in spring under glass, 
prick off into boxes, 
and plant out in May. 
We can supply plants 
in pots at 4s. per dozen. 
The annual varieties 
may be sown in open 
ground early in spring 
thinning the plants to 
1 foot apart. 
Per packet —5. </. 
No. 671. Carters 
C ho ice 
Double, 
mixed. Large 
globular heads 
6d., is. , & 2 6 
No. 675. 
ANNUAL 
Picta. Yellow and scarlet ; old variety. 1 foot .. 
VARIETIES. 
3d. & 
0 6 
„ 676. 
„ aurea. Golden yellow. 1 foot 
3d- & 
0 6 
„ 677- 
„ Aurora Borealis. Red and yellow. 
I foot 
3d- & 
0 6 
We were awarded the First Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural Society for Double Gaillardias. 
ifaeC&tJ A' A YNES PARK, LONDON , S.IP.—njiA 
No. 673. Grandiflora hybrida. Crimson and gold, large blossoms 
,, 674. „ „ compacta. New dwarf compact variety. 
,, 672. Carters 
Large- 
flowcring 
C h o ice 
Single 
Hybrids. 
(See Photo- 
graph) 
6d., is., & 
) These will flower ( ••• 6d. & 
1 foot J the first season. \6d., is., & 
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