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GRASSES, Ornamental. 
Decorative and interesting- seed-heads as well as 
foliage, for mixed bouquets or to use with ever¬ 
lastings; 1 to 2 feet; sow February to May. Dwarf 
and Semi-Dwarf Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA elegans (Baby's Breath). 
White, pink, or red, dainty flowers in airy clus¬ 
ters for mixing in bouquets; 2 feet; sow October 
to May. Germination period 10 to 14 days. Grandi- 
flora alba, white; Pink; Crimson. Pkts., 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Per. 
Double, tinier flowers than the annual, ideal for 
bouquets and mixing, all summer and fall on 
large, bushy plants; 3 feet; sow October to May. 
Germination period 2 weeks. Double Snow White; 
Pacifica, pale pink, blooms earlier. Pkts., 25c. 
Campbell’s Hybrid Cineraria . . . Pkt., 50c . . . See page 22. 
HELENIUM Autumnale (Sneezewort). Per. 
Golden yellow, single daisy flowers with crimson 
zone and dar.k globular centers in Fall; 4 feet; 
sow November to March. Germination period 10 
to 20 days. Riverton Gem. Pkt., 15c. 
HELIANTHEMUM mutabile (Rock Rose). Per. 
Rose, turning lilac, then white, single-rose-like 
flowers on evergreen rockery plant; 8 to 12 
inches; sow February to May. Pkt., 10c. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 
Yellow, orange, bronze-red, large daisy flowers, 
showy for backgrounds; sow December to April. 
Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
Russian (10 feet), gigantic single, with edible 
seeds. 
Sanguineus (6 feet), orange, brown and purple 
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