COREOPSIS 
Flowers are a bright cheerful golden color. Excellent 
for cut flowers, lasting well after cutting. 
The plant grows from 18 inches to two feet high, the 
foliage being a rich green. A very graceful and attractive 
perennial that withstands sandy or barren soils. Very 
hardy and will grow almost anywhere even in rock gardens 
or on the sea shore. 
A persistent bloomer, starting to bloom in June and 
continuing throughout the season until Fall, if the flow¬ 
ers are cut every day or two. No garden is complete with¬ 
out one or more of these bright blooming plants. 
GAILLARDIA 
One of the most conspicuous and decorative of all 
perennials. Grows from 1^ to 2 ft. in height. Starts blos¬ 
soming in June and continues in wonderful profusion un¬ 
til late Fall. Stems of flowers are long and sturdy, bearing 
blooms of beautiful red centered, yellow bordered flowers, 
that shade into red-browns and orange-crimsons. Some 
blooms have brown centers and complete yellow petals. 
All of these shades are borne on the same plant at the same 
time, producing a very striking and brilliant effect. 
The plant is exceptionally hardy, and makes an un¬ 
usually fine border or bedding plant. 
When used for cut flowers, stands up well for several 
days in a vase or container. Harmonizes well with other 
cut flowers. 
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