Gaillardia Lorenziana fl. pi. 
GAILLARDIA. It should be better known. 
Plants start readily from seeds, soon come into 
bloom, and if kept from seeding, will keep up a 
continuous display. The Grandiflora varieties 
have been much improved in size and colors, 
and a bed properly cared for will bloom freely 
for years, beginning early and continuously un¬ 
til checked by frost. The same may be said of 
G. Lorenziana, fine free-blooming double varie¬ 
ties. The firs are not only glorious in beds, but 
very desirable for cutting. Sow in a sunny bed 
and thin. 
Amblyodon, ha, 2 ft. Texas annual; blood red. 
Grandiflora# hp, 3 ft. Separate or complete mix¬ 
ture : 
Bremen. Fine long-stemmed, coppery-scarlet 
tipped yellow. 
Burgundy (new). Lovely wine-red. 
Dazzler. Pure golden yellow with red center. 
Burgundy (new). Lovely wine-red. 
Goblin, 12 in. The first really dwarf compact va¬ 
riety, especially suited for the rockery. The 
neat plants are closely covered with large 
showy yellow bordered deep red firs. Seeds 
sown by March or April will bloom same year. 
Oculata. Light shades, brown center; very choice. 
Portola Hybrids. Compact plants bearing many 
long-stemmed firs in varied rich shades. 
Sanguinea. Dark blood-red tipped yellow; fine. 
Semiplena. Semi-double firs; finest mixed colors. 
Tangerine (new). Beautiful tangerine orange. 
Torchlight (new). Handsome golden yellow with 
large maroon eye. 
Complete Mixture Grandiflora varieties. 100 s. 
Kelway's Exhibition. The finest known strain; 
firs of enormous size, wonderful variety of 
colors. 50 s. 
Lorenziana, fl. pi., ha, 18 in. Large double firs 
in many colors; white to deep red and varie¬ 
gated. 
Indian Chief, ha, 1ft. Ever-blooming, large broad 
rayed firs, sparkling bronzy-red on long stems. 
Picta, ha, 1 ft. Including many fine colors. 
GAMOLEPIS Tagetes, ha, 6 in. Bright yellow firs; 
very dwarf; fine for edgings; floriferous. 100 s. 
GAUM Lindheimeri, ha, 3 ft. A pretty border 
^lant with graceful sprays of rosy wnite firs. 
GAZANIA Longiscapa, hha, 1 ft. Showy; flowers 
golden yellow; brown ring; for pots or beds. 
Splendens Hybrida Grandiflora, hhp. A very at¬ 
tractive plant for sunny beds or borders, bear¬ 
ing long-stemmed, daisy-like firs in dazzling 
shades of orange, yellow, cream and white 
with black, brown or green spots marking the 
base of each petal. Exceptionally fine. 
GERARDIA Hybrida, hp, 3 ft. Showy, hardy, 
bearing an abundance of pretty tubular firs of 
various colors; splendid for beds. 350 s. 
GERBERA Jamesonii, hhp, 2 ft. Barberton Daisy, 
from Africa; lovely rich scarlet firs. 10 s. _ 
Adnet's Giant, Transvaal Daisy, hhp. 15 in. 
Fine pot plants, blooming for weeks, flowers 
Aster-like on long stems; fine for cutting; good 
border plant South. Colors rich and range from 
white to orange and through flesh to crimson. 
Mixed. Seeds start in 10 to 15 days. 12 s. 
GILIA Achilleifolia, Queen Anne's Thimble, ha, 1 
ft. Blue firs in clusters; long stems, fine to cut. 
Capitata (Blue Thimble Flower). Blooms long 
and profusely. 300 s. 
Micrantha (Fairy Stars), ha, 6 in. Plants spread 
out and are covered with vivid rose firs. Beau¬ 
tiful; rare; fine for beds or pots. 800 s. 
Tricolor, 1 ft. Yellow, violet, white; fine. 800 s. 
GLADIOLUS Hybridus Praecox, hp, 2 ft. Finest 
new large flow'd mixed. Seedlings bloom the 
first year when sown under glass early in 
March. 30 s. 
GLAUCIUM, Horn Poppy, hb. A very showy gar¬ 
den plant; the firs large and of Bright colors, 
borne on spreading-topped plants, of easy cul¬ 
ture; showy. 
Leiocarpum, 1 ft. Attractive brilliant orange-red. 
Tricolor, 3 ft- Large orange black-spotted firs. 
GODETIA, ha. There are no flowers more attrac¬ 
tive than those of Godetia. They are of easy 
culture, bloom profusely and become glorious 
sheets of color. Very popular in Europe. Sow 
early in rows 6" apart and thin out. We offer 
choice new crop seeds of the finest varieties. 
Double-flowered Varieties. Separate, each 500 s. 
Azaleiflora fl. pi., 15 in. DouBle rose with crim¬ 
son spots; free-blooming; beautiful as an Azalea. 
Azaleiflora Cornelia, 15 in. Lovely satin-rose. 
Blushing Bride. Fine dble white delicately tinted. 
Brilliant, 15 in. Rich crimson-rose, white center. 
Carminea, 2 ft. Vivid carmine with pink border. 
Lilacina, 2 ft. Lilac with carmine base; charming. 
Rosy Morn, 2 ft. Beautiful coral pink, superb dble. 
Sweetheart, 18 in. Plants branching, covered 
with large exquisite shell-pink firs, the effect 
being that of a well-grown blooming Azalea. 
Complete Special Mixture, double sorts. 800 s. 
Single-flowered, separate varieties, each 800 s. 
Brilliant, 15 in. Rich crimson with white center. 
Cattleya, 15 in. Lilac suffused with white. 
Duchess of Albany, 15 in. Satiny-white; exq^uisite. 
Gloriosa, 1 ft. Darkest gloWing red: handsome., 
Kelvedon Glory (new). Outstanding color of 
deep glowing salmon orange. 
Lady Satin Rose, 1 ft. Satiny brilliant rose. 
Pelargonium, 18 in. Big clusters of blush pink 
single firs; each petal showing a distinct car¬ 
mine blotch. 
Sybil Sherwood, 2 ft. Big trusses of salmon-pink 
firs, edged white; fine for pots or beds. 
Complete Special Mixture, single varieties, 1000 s. 
Complete Mixture, single and double. 1(300 s. 
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