PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
FROM SEED. 
This grand plant is the standby for all, and at 
all times—for bedding in summer or winter bloom¬ 
ing in pots. Few know how very easy and quick 
they bloom from seed. With very little trouble 
you can get all theplantsyou want fromseedata 
very trifling expense. Some of the very finest sorts 
have been raised from packets of seed purchased 
this way. Much pleasure is derived from raising 
seedlings. Start early and you have plenty of 
bloom first year. My seed is from the best named 
kinds only. PACKET (50 seeds) extra choice, iOc. 
A new double Gaillardia. This flower is of the 
most popular and fashionable 6tyle. Long stems; 
good for vases, bouquets, or to wear singly or for 
corsage or buttonhole. Blooms continually all 
summer. Scarlets, yellows, claret, zoned, 
and beautifully bordered. A gem. 
Pkt. (20 colors) 4c. 
MILLARDS AS SINGLE. 
Very showy, large single flowers; like a peacock 
feather. In bloom all summer. Pkt. (20 colors) 3c. 
HARDY GAILLARDIAS. 
Good Mixed- Double and single. Pkt. 6c. 
Aurora Borealis.— As gaudy and beautiful 
as a peacock’s feather. Plants of these handsome 
flowers sell for 10 to 15c. each. 
Bloom from seed first year, and 
last year after year. A bed will 
be a mass of bloom all summer. 
Finest Mixed Varieties. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Godetia (Satin Rose). | 
Satin Rose— Very Is'ge 
showy annual. Rich velvety 
satin rose. Pkt. 3c. 
Mixed —20 kinds. Pkt. 2c. 
GILIfl TRICOLOR 
A very showy annual that 
blooms easy and always. 
Pkt. 3 c. 
BULBS AND SEED. 
Seed— Pkt. (50 seeds) 10c. 
Bulbs— 5 for 25c. 
