WALTER S. SCHELL. Inc., QUALITY SEEDS, HARRISBURG, PENNA. 
Gaillardia. Singla Mixed 
PINKS (Dianthus). Hardy Annual. The old favorite, hardy 
garden Pink, seen growing in more flower-gardens than any 
other flower. It is very showy in a mass effect or as a 
border. Plants grow 12 to 15 inches and the flowers are 
very desirable for cutting for bouquets. 
Chinensis, Double Mixed. Pkt. 5c.; X°z. 25c.; oz. 75c. 
Double Pure White. Pkt. 5 cts.; Xoz. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Double Red. Pkt. 5 cts.; J 4 "oz. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 5 cts.; }ioz. 20 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 
CLARKIA elegans. A very pretty, graceful annual bearing 
its flowers on long, strong stems. Clarkias are now being 
grown in quantities for cut-flowers. They do well in eithei 
sunny or shady places, the plants attaining a height o 
2 to 2]A feet. The leafy racemes of double flowers all oper 
in water when cut. Grow Clarkia this year if you have noi 
before. Purple, Salmon-pink, Orange-scarlet, White, 01 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; X°z. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; 
oz. 80 cts. 
Clarkia elegans. A fine and easily grown annual making 
splendid cut-flowers 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspur). The hardy 
Larkspur is one of the most beautiful flowers of the garden 
and a great favorite of every flower-lover. By sowing the 
seeds in March indoors, you can then have them bloom¬ 
ing by July or August. Seed sown in the open ground in 
May will hardly bloom until the next year. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Without question the finest strain 
developed from the best named varieties. The spikes are 
2 feet long, the flowers large and of the most beautiful 
shades of blue. Pkt. 15 cts.; J<oz. 60 cts.; oz. $2. 
Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). An exquisite 
variety, clear rich turquoise-blue. It is the most continuous 
blooming Hardy Larkspur. Pkt. 25 cts.; 5 pkts. $1. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Hardy Perennial. Very handsome 
ornamental plants 3 to 5 feet high. Very easy to grow and 
succeed under almost all conditions. Very desirable for 
naturalizing with other hardy plants in beds, along fences, 
porches, etc. They do well in a partly shady place. 
Gloxiniaeflora, Purple, Rose, White, and Mixed. Each, 
pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; X°z. 40 cts. 
Giant Shirley. A greatly improved strain, of vigorous 
growth, producing spikes 3 to 5 feet long. Mixed colors, 
pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; Xoz. 65 cts. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). The plants grow iJJ feet 
high and are covered with brilliant showy, daisy-like flow¬ 
ers on long stems. Very popular for bouquets and for 
bedding. Colors are shades of red, yellow, and orange. 
Annual Varieties: 
Double, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5 cts.; y+oz. 25 cts. 
Single, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5 cts.; %oz. 25 cts. 
Perennial Varieties: 
Grandiflora Perennial Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. ro cts.; 3 
pkts. 25 cts.; K°z. 35 cts.; K°z. 55 cts.; oz. 95 cts. 
Portola Hybrids. Flowers 3K inches in diameter, single, 
bronzy red with yellow border. Pkt. 20 cts.; yioz. 90 cts. 
GILIA capitata or Queen Anne’s Thimble. Beautiful 
lavender-blue flowers about 1 inch across on plants grow¬ 
ing about 2 feet high. This charming annual grows 
quickly from seed sown in the spring. Very lovely flowers 
for cutting and last quite some time in water. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
3 pkts. 25 cts.; J 4 oz. 45 cts. 
Gilia capitata or Queen Anne’s Thimble 
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