GAILLARDIA 
(Blanket Flower) 
Showy and hand- 
some hardy peren- 
nials, 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 dur- 
ing autumn; also sow 
early in spring under 
glass, prick off into 
boxes, and plant out 
in May. 
The annual varie- 
ties may be sown in 
open ground early in 
spring, thinning the 
plants to 1 foot apart. 
No. 671. Carter’s 
Choice 
Double. 
Annual, 
mixed. 
Large glob- 
ular heads .16 
“ 672. Carter’s 
Large-flow- 
ering Choice 
Single Hy- 
brids. Per- 
ennial va- 
riety, but 
will flower 
the first 
season if 
sown early 
(See Photo- 
graph) . . .16 
No. 673. Grandiflora Hybrida. Crimson and gold, large blossoms 1 These will flower l 16 
“ 674. “ “ Compacta. New dwarf compact variety. 1 foot i the first season -! 16 
) if sown early ( 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
No. 675. Picta. Yellow and scarlet; old variety. 1 foot 10 
“ 676. “ Aurea. Golden yellow. 1 foot 10 
“ 677. “ Aurora Borealis. Red and yellow. 1 foot 10 
We were awarded the First-Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural Society for Double Gaillardias 
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