Hort Cr Vick, Rochester, N. Y. 
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Gaillordia, Indian Chief 
FELICIA - Blue Daisy 
Rotundifolia. Flowers light blue. Height 6 
inches. Plants dwarf. Useful for bedding in 
protected places. Bloom all summer and 
fall. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c. 
FEVERFEW - Matricaria 
CAPEKSIS fl.-pl. Small, double, white flowers 
on bushy plants 3 feet high. Well adapted 
for bedding and cutting. Perennials in a 
mild climate, but here we treat them as 
annuals. Pkg. 10c; 'A oz. 30c. 
GOLDEN BALL. Compact-growing plants 12 
inches high, covered with bright yellow, 
double, button-like flowers. Pkg. 15c; Vs 
oz. 40c; 'A oz. 70c. 
GAILLARDIA - Blanket Flower 
Annual Gaillardias make a splendid show 
in the garden from early summer until frost. 
The brilliant flowers are fine for cuffing. 
Sow the seed where they are to bloom. 
Height 18 inches. Blooms all season. 
Picta, Indian Chief. A most attractive single 
flower of glistening metallic bronzy red with 
a sharply contrasting dark center. Pkg. 10c; 
lA oz. 25c. 
Double-flowering, Mixed (Lorenziana). Large, 
handsome, double-quilled flowers in rich 
shades of crimson, garnet, lemon, and 
orange. Pkg. 10c; 'A oz. 30c. 
Perennial Varieties 
Hardy Gaillardias thrive in any soil or posi¬ 
tion, and are absolutely hardy. Sow seed 
early and they will begin blooming in July 
and continue until frost. Grows 2 feet high. 
GRANDIFLORA, MIXED. Gorgeously colored 
flowers marked with crimson, orange, and 
vermilion. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 25c. 
THE DAZZLER. Dark red, with bright orange 
tip to each petal. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 30c. 
BURGUNDY. A new coppery scarlet, hardy 
variety, entirely distinct from other Gail¬ 
lardias. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c. 
GILIA 
Capifofa (Queen Anne's Thimble). A very 
graceful annual growing about 2 feet high, 
with fine, feathery foliage, and bearing free¬ 
ly, over a long season, globular heads, 
about 1 inch across, of rich lavender-blue 
flowers which last well when cut and retain 
their lovely color when dried. Pkg. 10c; 
lA oz. 25c. 
Micranfha, Fairy Stars. Very attractive tiny 
star-like flowers in pastel shades borne 
abundantly on plants 12 inches tall. Pkg. 
15c; large pkg. 40c. 
GODETIA - Satin Flower 
These very attractive annuals, with their 
wide-open, satiny-petaled flowers and their 
wealth of brilliant color, deserve a prominent 
place in your garden. They will grow in poor 
and sandy soil and in partial shade, or you 
can grow them in pots for winter house 
flowers. Both the single- and double-flower¬ 
ing kinds come in a splendid mixture of 
colors, including rose and white, dark crim¬ 
son, fiery red, brilliant rose, and bright pink. 
Usually a deep blotch of color is found near 
the center, as if painted upon the petals. 
Blooms summer and fall. 
Toll Double, Mixed. The double, brilliantly 
colored flowers are borne profusely on plants 
2 feet high. Pkg. lOc; large pkg. 25c. 
Dwarf Double Azalea-flowered, Mixed Colors. 
Azalea-like, satiny, single flowers, splendid 
for beds and borders. Height 1 foot. Pkg. 
1 Oc; large pkg. 25c. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
These are easily grown from seed, the vines 
trained over a fence or frellis. The ripe 
fruits are used as ornaments. 
Small-fruiting Varieties, Mixed. The fruits 
vary greotly in shape and color, but all are 
of the small-growing type now so popular 
shown in bowls and baskets in the home. 
Pkg. 10c; 'A oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Large-fruiting Varieties, Mixed. A mixture 
containing such well-known large kinds as 
Dipper, Pipe, Dish-rag, Hercules' Club, Cala¬ 
bash, etc. Pkg. 10c; 'A oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
GREVILLEA - Silk Oak 
Robusta. A very beautiful and graceful decor¬ 
ative plant with fern-like foliage, making 
it excellent for table decoration. Easily 
raised from seed, producing good-sized 
plants in a short time. Hardy in Florida and 
California, where it is popular as an orna¬ 
mental trpe. Pkg. 10c. 
HELIANTHEMUM - Sun-Rose 
MUTABILE. Plants about 12 inches high, 
blooming in June and July, in many colors. 
Adapted to rock gardens, borders, and sunny 
banks. Pkg. 1 Oc; large pkg. 40c. 
HEUCHERA - Coralbells 
SANGUINEA. An exceptionally good plant for 
the rock garden or for bordering beds of 
taller kinds. It is dwcrf, compact, bushy, and 
very easily grown. The graceful spikes of 
coral-red flowers are borne during July and 
Augusf, on stems 2 feet high. Pkg. 20c; 
large pkg. 75c. 
Hardy Double Gypsophila 
GYPSOPHILA - Boby's Breath 
Enhonces a Bouquet 
The delicate, mist-like sprays are used for 
mixing with other flowers in bouquets and 
vases. Plants grow readily and bloom freely. 
Elegons grandiftora alba, London Market 
Strain. A new strain of the always-popular 
annual Baby's Breath. The flowers, which 
are pure white, are the largest of any 
annual Gypsophila. It makes a remarkably 
fine flower for cutting and will be found 
useful in many ways. Make sowings of seed 
during the spring and early summer. Height 
2 feet. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; 'A lb. 85c. 
Elegons rosea. Soft pink. Pkg. 10c. 
Elegans corminea. Carmine-rose. Pkg. 10c. 
PANICULATA. White flowers that are fine for 
winter bouquets when dried. A favorite 
hardy perennial. Height 2 feet. Pkg. 10c; 
large pkg. 25c. 
PANICULATA fl.-pl. (New Double Snow- 
White). Early to flower; much better than 
older varieties. Splendid for cutting. Pkg. 
20c; large pkg. 75c. 
PACIFICA. Flowers pronounced pink. Blooms 
later than the preceding varieties. Pkg. 
20c; large pkg. 75c. 
Gourds 
GEUM - Avens 
These hardy perennial plants belong to the 
rose family and have become very popular 
in fhe hardy border and rockery, where their 
showy flowers make a brilliant display from 
May through October. To avoid wilting after 
cutting, put the stems in warm water. 
Height 1 ’/2-2 feet. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Rich golden yellow, loose- 
petaled, double flowers produced in great 
profusion all summer. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 
65c. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Large, double, orange- 
scarlet flowers on plants 2 feet high. Pkg. 
20c; large pkg. 50c. 
Burgundy Goillardio 
With your igjS spring order for seeds you 
mill receive a package of seed for trial in 
your garden. This will be the most popular 
annual dower grozvn in our gardens during 
the past season. To most of the thousands 
of z'isitors to the garden, this dower was the 
most attractive among more than joo differ¬ 
ent varieties. We are not telling you the 
name, but we believe you will be highly 
delighted when the plants come into bloom. 
