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MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 
GA1LLARDIA. 
The Gaillardin, or “Blanket Flower.” is a 
very hardy,free-flowering plant, bearing disc¬ 
like blossoms in various shades of yellow, or¬ 
ange and scarlet. Annual. 
Grandiflora Single. New, flowers extra 
large, their dark crimson centers marked 
with rings of brilliant blood-orange and 
yellow colors. Mixed. Pkt., 3 ctH. 
Double fPlcta Lo enziana). Invalu¬ 
able for decorative purposes as well as for 
bouquets. The heads measure two inches 
across; sulphur, orange and claret colors. 
Mixed. Pkt., 3 ctH. 
Janus Kelway. A beautiful giant-flow¬ 
ered Gaillardin, with magnificent flowers, 
from .j to 6 inches in diameter, bright scar¬ 
let with a gold margin and fringed edges. 
Pkt., 5 ctH. 
GENISTA ELDORADO 
(Shower of Gold). 
A remarkably pretty Genista, es¬ 
pecially adapted for winter or early 
spring blooming. The leaves are 
small, oval-shaped and light green in 
color; flowers, bright yellow and pea¬ 
shaped, borne in long racemes and in 
such numbers as to entirely cover the 
plant. It blooms when quite young 
and continues throughout the season, 
—a veritable “Shower of Gold.” It is 
very easy of cultivation, and sure to 
bloom in almost any window, and 
makes also a fine bedding plant. Per¬ 
ennial. Pkt., 7 cts. 
FREESIA. 
These beautiful, bulbous plants may 
be easily raised from seed, and made 
to bloom the first year. The seed may 
be sown at any time in pots or boxes, 
in light, rich soil. Perennial. Splendid 
strain of mixed colors. Pkt:, 5 cts. 
GLADIOLUS LEMOINEI. 
It is interesting to raise Gladioli from seed and 
not much v/ork, as they should be sown out of 
doors. They do not bloom until the second or 
third year, but they may be sown in some out of 
the way place while coming to maturity, and for 
one who has the patience and true flower in¬ 
stinct it v/ill be a great delight to see the endless 
variety of colors and fantastic markings that 
come from the seedlings, scarcclv any two being 
alike. No finer varieties are offered than the 
Lemoinei, and they bloom two weeks earlier 
than others. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Gladiolus Lemoinei. 
