GAILLARDIA 
Gaillardia. 
HIBISCUS 
Mallow Marvels 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels). Tall 
plants growing between 5 and 6 
feet tall with large leaves. The Hi- 
biscus is related to the Hollyhock 
which it resembles. The flowers 
are very large, 6 inches or more in 
diameter. The colors are red, pink 
or white as you prefer, or we will 
mix’ them for you. 3 for 75c; $2.50 
per doz. 
PYRETHRUM 
Single Pyrethrums. 
If wanted by parcel post 
add 11c for each 3 plants 
23c per doz. 
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Gaillardia, Improved Giant Hybrids (Blanket Flower). We have 
always considered the Gaillardia one of the most beautiful and 
desirable hardy plants in cultivation. Since this was true of the 
older types which we have always recommended most enthus- 
tically, we hardly know how to express our appreciation of this 
newer strain. Emphatically it is an improvement—no doubt 
whatever about that. The flowers are larger and there are more 
of them in the loveliest shades of orange, red, and yellow. Like 
the older type they bloom perpetually from June until No¬ 
vember and do not seem to mind drought and other adverse 
weather conditions, but continue to bloom gaily when other 
plants curl up and quit. The gay and lovely flowers often 
measure 5 inches and more in diameter. They make the most 
gorgeous bouquets. 3 for 60c; $2.00 per doz. 
Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids. A new race of Blanket Flower simi¬ 
lar to the New Perennial Strain excepting that the colors are 
darker, ranging from reddish bronze to deep gold, bias all the 
merits of the family. 3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
Gaillardia, The Dazzler. In habit and behavior 
The Dazzler is similar to the other strains 
and it has all the merits of the family. 
The flowers of The Dazzler, however, 
are brilliant, dark red tipped shining 
orange. 3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
Painted Daisy M aEZveis. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy). The Pyrethrums are so easily cultivated that they are recom¬ 
mended to all who possess a garden. They are perfectly hardy and absolutely invaluable 
for cut flowers through the summer and autumn months. The flowers are bright and 
elegantly borne on long stems; most convenient for vase decoration. The Pyrethrums 
are veritable colored Marguerites and possess a range of color and hardiness that the 
Marguerites might envy in vain. Nothing can surpass the Pyrethrums for profusion of 
flowers; flowers succeed flowers without stint, 
and the blossoms are not injured by storm or 
sun. The plants may, with advantage, be cut 
down after June, which will make them keep 
up a greater succession of bloom throughout 
the autumn. Pyrethrums grow freely in any 
ordinary garden soil, and in order to secure 
size, brilliancy and number of flowers, plenty 
of ordinary well-rotted manure may be added 
to well-trenched, well-drained soil, and plenty 
of water may be given when they are in bud 
in the dry summer months. The older varie¬ 
ties have been greatly improved upon during 
the past 10 or 15 years, during which Kelway 
6? Son have made them a specialty, and the 
refined shape and brilliant or soft shades of 
the newer sorts have caused the Pyrethrums 
to become deservedly popular. We offer splen¬ 
did plants grown from Kelway’s famous strains. 
3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
PLEASE NOTE 
are all of 
{iuott Quality 
STOCK 
offered at VERY 
unusual prices 
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