WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower 
Hardy Perennial 
During the summer and autumn months Gaillardia 
are among the gayest and most showy flowers and when 
grown in masses are literally a sheet of brilliant color. 
The flowers last a long time either on the plants or in 
a cut state. 
The hybridist has been busy during the last few 
years and the march forward in Gaillardia raising has 
been extremely rapid, both as to color and size. The 
culture of the Gaillardia is extremely easy as they thrive 
in almost any position, although preferring full sun and a 
moderately rich soil, well drained. They are very hand¬ 
some planted with Lilium Elegans. 
G. Cissie Loftus —Chrome yellow, deepening to bronze 
in the centre; large flower with two rows of petals $ .35 $ 3.50 
G. Copper King—Beautiful new variety, with large, at¬ 
tractive flowers of coppery red. 35 3.50 
G. James Kelway—Very large, sometimes 5 inches 
across, dazzling scarlet with gold edge.. .35 3.50 
G. Lady Rolleston—A magnificent golden yellow var¬ 
iety with a yellow center. Choice.. . 35 3.50 
G. Langport—Large and striking flower, bright crim¬ 
son with hroad yellow border... .25 2.50 
G. Lord Methuen—Bronze colored petals touched old 
gold at the tips. 25 2.50 
G. Patriot—Large crimson with deep yellow edge. .25 2.50 
G. Reciprocity—Crimson, heavy gold edge. Like a 
single Collarette Dahlia. 25 2.50 
G. William Kelway—Very large brilliant crimson, gold 
edge . 25 2.50 
G. Mixed—From a fine collection of named varieties. 15 1.50 
GERANIUM—Crane’s Bill 
Hardy Perennial 
G. grandiflorum—A fine plant for the border with 
striking deep violet flowers two inches across.$ .20 $ 2.00 
G. pratense album —Very handsome white variety of 
the Meadow Crane’s Bill.20 2.00 
GEUM—Avens 
Hardy Perennial 
Excellent border or rock plants, liking plenty of sun 
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