Annual Double Gaillardia 
GAILLARDIA © —Blanket Flower 
1 to IV 2 ft. June to Frost. These splendid 
bedding plants produce a profusion of barbaric 
colored flowers; from early Summer until frost. 
Rich shades of red and yellow are especially 
effective, grown in masses and they are un- 
rivaled for cutting. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
4085 Indian Chief. Single, bronze red....Pkt. lOc 
4087 Picta, Single Mixed. x / 4 oz., 25c...Pkt. lOc 
4098 Picta, Lorenziana. Large, handsome heads of 
double quilled flowers in rich shades of red 
and yellow. l / 4 oz., 25c . Pkt. lOc 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Their long-flowering period, lengthy stems and 
bright colors make these one of the most val- 
uable perennials. 
4109 Grandiflora Compacta. A compact variety bear' 
ing its varied colored flowers well above the 
foliage. V 4 oz., 40c. ....Pkt. 10c 
4110 Grandiflora Superba Mixed. 
V 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
GLOBE AMARANTH ©— 
Gomphrena 
Annual. 2 ft. July to Frost. A showy ever' 
lasting with clover-like heads of flowers. For 
cutting and drying. 
4154 Mixed, all colors. l / 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
GLOXINIA 
Tender Perennial. 6 in. Grows Indoors. Mag' 
nificent house blooming or greenhouse pot 
plants with pretty bell-shaped flowers in many 
rich colors. They bloom 5 months after sow- 
ing. Thrive best in an equal mixture of peat, 
loam and sand. Regulated heat and moisture 
are required to get the best results. 
4165 Hybrids Mixed.Pkt. 40c 
GODETIA —Satin Flower 
Annual. 1 ft. July to Frost. Very showy, 
with 2 to 4-in. brilliant pink or red-purple 
flowers with a satiny lustre. Easily grown; 
even in poor soils they bloom profusely. 
4176 Fine Mixed. l / 4 oz., 25c. fi.Pkt. lOc 
GOLDEN FEATHER. See Pyrethrum. 
GOURD —Ornamental 
Annual Vine. 20 ft. July to Frost. A tender, 
rapid-growing, interesting plant with striking 
foliage and singularly-shaped fruit. 
4187 Calabash or Pipe. For making pipes....’ 
4198 Dipper. For a dipper or bird house... 1 
4209 Hercules Club. Club shaped, 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 
4210 White Nest Egg. Practical nest egg.lOc 
4221 Sugar Trough. Thick shells. 
4232 Luffa or Dish Cloth. Practical for a dish 
cloth . 
Any of above, oz., 30c 
4243 Collection. One packet each...45c 
4254 Mixed. All varieties. Oz., 25c. ...Pkt. lOc 
GRASSES —Ornamental 
4256 
4258 
4260 
4262 
4263 
4264 
They can be used effectively as individual 
specimens or in clumps in the border, or along 
the margin of pools. To dry for winter bou' 
quets, treat the same as for Everlasting flowers. 
Cloud Grass. Annual. IV 2 ft* Airy’ 
and graceful ....................... 
Fountain Grass. Annual. 3 ft. Long 
feathery plumes .. 
Hardy Pampas Grass. 5 ft. Silvery - 
plumes, bloom the second season. 
Love Grass. Annual. IV 2 ft. Feathery 
panicles . 
Quaking Grass. Annual. U /2 ft. Cone- 
shaped heads . 
Any of above, x / 4 oz., 25c 
Pkt. 
lOc 
Collection. One packet each..40c 
GYPSOPHILA ©—Baby’s Breath 
Annual. IV 2 to 2 ft. July to Frost. Big, 
graceful, airy heads of small white flowers, 
used by florists and others making up bou¬ 
quets; often called “fuzzy stuff.” It is the 
chiffon of the floWer garden. Several sowings 
must be made during the season to keep up 
a supply. 
4265 Elegans Alba Grandiflora. An improved form 
of the annual Baby’s Breath. Pure white, large 
flowers. Oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
4266 Elegans Grandiflora Rosea. Large rose-colored 
flowers. Oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
Hardy Perennial Gypsophila— June-July 
4276 Paniculata. White flowers, fine for bouquets. 
Blooms the first year if sown early. 
y 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
4287 Paniculata, F1.P1. The double flowering Baby’s 
Breath, forming pretty little double white 
flowers. Used as an Everlasting. 
oz., 50c.Pkt. 25c 
4290 Repens ®—Creeping Baby’s Breath. 6 in. A 
trailing plant with clouds of small white and 
pink flowers . Pkt. 15c 
HELIANTHUS. See Sunflower. 
HELIOTROPE ©— 
Extremely Fragrant 
Half-Hardy Perennial. IV 2 ft. July to Frost. 
A popular, bedding plant easily grown from 
seed. The delicate perfume makes this a de¬ 
sirable cut flower to mix in bouquets. Start 
indoors and transplant outside in May. Sow 
seed in the open ground in May. 
4476 Lemoine’s Giant. Large flowers varying in 
color from dark blue to lilac. 
y 8 oz., 40c.Pkt. 15c 
4487 Fine Mixed. Vs oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
