GILL BROS. SEED CO. 
AFRICAN DAISY. 
Showy annuals from South Africa. Sow 
seed same as asters or petunias and plant in 
sunny position. They bloom the greater part 
of the summer. 
Aurantica —Flowers 2b to 3 inches across, 
of a rich glossy orange gold, with dark disc 
and halo. Pkt., 10c. 
New Hybrids— A grand new mixture vary¬ 
ing in color from the purest white through 
the shades of yellow and orange to rich sal¬ 
mon shades, many being zoned with these 
colors around a black disc. Pkt., 20c. 
AGROSTEMMA. 
(Mullen Pink) 
Free flowering perennial of easy culture. 
Blooms the first season if started early. Foli¬ 
age silvery white the blooms are single and 
of a rich crimson color. Pkt., 10c 
AQUILEGIA. 
(Columbine) 
Popular hardy perennials. Can be started 
inside or in the open. When large enough 
to transplant move them to permanent places. 
Blooms seldom start until second year. 
Long Spurred Hybrids—Extra long spurs. 
Shades and combinations of blue, white, pink, 
yellow, orange and scarlet. Pkt., 15c. 
California Hybrids — Long spurred flowers 
in orange and yellow shades. Pkt., 10c. 
Coerula—Violet blue and white combina¬ 
tions. 2 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
ALYSSUM. 
Sweet Alyssum, Maritimum — Hardy annu¬ 
al, blooming with white flowers in early 
spring. Trailing habit. Pkt., Sc. 
Little Gem—Of dwarf compact habit; 
about four inches high with white blossoms. 
The best sort for edgings. Pkt., 5c; b-oz. 30c. 
Lilac Queen — Dwarf compact habit; flow¬ 
ers deep lavender lilac. Pkt., 10c. 
AMARANTHUS. 
Brilliant foliage annuals growing 3 to 5 
feet high. Do best in a hot, sunny location. 
Candatus—-Blood Red, drooping. Pkt., 5c. 
Sunrise — The most brilliant. Foliage 
bronzy crimson, each branch tipped with 
bright, scarlet carmine leaves. Pkt., 10c. 
Tricolor — Leaves red, yellow and green. 
Pkt., Sc. 
ANCHUSA. 
GILL’S WHITE—We have succeeded in 
producing a strain of Dropmore perennial 
Anchusa with white flowers, this being the 
first yet originated that we have knowledge 
of. The flo wers are just as large as the blue 
and the plants are perfectly hardy. The 
great value of this flower comes from the 
contrasts that can now be secured by plant¬ 
ing them with the blue or mixing them with 
blue Anchusa. 
This strain is not yet fixed and this seed 
will produce various colors, shading from 
pure white to blue. Pkt., 10 seeds, 35c. 
Dropmore Variety—Splendid hardy peren¬ 
nial, easily started from seed. Grows 3 to 5 
feet high, covered with rich gentian blue 
flowers in abundance during June and July 
Pkt.. 15c. 
ARCOTIS. 
(African Daisy) 
Splendid cut flower growing about 2 feet 
high. Daisy like flowers of pure white on up¬ 
per portion of petal, reverse, pale lilac blue 
Blooms during late summer. Pkt., 10c 
BALSAM. 
Hardy annuals growing one to two feei 
high. Plant inside or in hotbed in March. 
Plant out after danger of frost is over. 
Pkt., 10c. 
BEANS, SCARLET RUNNER. 
A fine climber for porch or trellis. 
Pkt, 10c; b lb.. 40c 
BELLIS OR DOUBLE ENGLISH DAISY. 
A favorite perennial plant for bedding 
Blooms early in the spring. 
MONTROSA DOUBLE MIXED—This 
giant type of daisy far excells the old type, 
the flowers being much larger and the stems 
longer. Pkt. 20c. 
Double Mixed — All colors. Pkt, 10c. 
BRACHYCOME. 
Swan River Daisy— Free flowering plants, 
9 inches high, covered through the Summer 
with small white or blue flowers. Pkt. 10c 
CANNA SEED. 
Soak seed in warm water until they show 
signs of swelling and plant in hot bed. Trans¬ 
plant after danger of frost is over. It is 
very interesting to grow them, as new sorts 
are originated from seedlings. Pkt, 10c. 
CALENDULA, POT MARIGOLD. 
The old fashioned marigold, splendid for 
borders. A hardy annual that blooms from 
early to late. 
Meteor— Large double yellow, petals strip¬ 
ed with orange. Pkt, 10c. 
Sulphur Crown — Pleasing sulphur color, 
double. Pkt, 10c 
Double Mixed—All colors. Pkt, 5c 
Orange King — Large double flowers of a 
dark orange red. Pkt, 10c 
CALLIOPSIS. 
Showy annuals, of easy culture, blooming 
all summer. Sow in April where they are to 
bloom. 
Crimson King—-Crimson garnet. Pkt, 5c 
Golden Wave—Golden vellow with brown 
centers. ' Pkt, 5c. 
Coronata — Large pure yellow flowers, ex¬ 
cellent for bedding. Pkt, 5c. 
Nigra Speciosa—Grows 2 feet high; flow¬ 
ers rich reddish maroon. Pkt, 5 c. 
Choice Mixed — All single colors. Pkt, 5c. 
Double Mixed— Pkt, 10 c 
CARNATION MARGUERITE. 
There are few flowers which give such 
splendid results for cut flowers and with 
their easy culture and quick results they 
should be more planted. 
Separate Colors—In scarlet, white, rose, 
at 10c per pkt. 
Giant Marguerite Mixed—This is one of 
the finest mixtures and produces immense 
flowers of every hue known in carnations. 
A border of these will make a grand show¬ 
ing- Pkt, 10c. 
