

































 *GAILLARDIA ANNUAL 
ose are the Blanket Flowers, rich, smoke-toned color- 
f a Mexican blanket. Easiest possible culture. They 
well. Long in bloom. 18 inches. 
AILLARDIA INDIAN CHIEF — ecx(3-4). Exceedi 
< ie flowers in a bronze red that oat ee 
hogany. Pkt. 5c; %4 oz. 25c. 
LLARDIA SINGLE MIXED—Many gay colorings, from 
non to bronzed maroon, often pied and parti-hued. Pkt. 
yy oz. 20¢. 
AILLARDIA DOUBLE MIXED—Curly ball-blossoms in 
varied brilliant applications of the red and yellow range. 
Pkt. 5c; 44 02. 25c. 
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‘21: GAILLARDIA PERENNIAL 
Gorgeously colored hardy perennials, in bloom from June 
to late autumn. Easy and quick. ecbx(2-4)25. 
AILLARDIA BURGUNDY—An exceptionally vigorous 
n that keeps chiefly to the richer red shades. Maroon, 
e, torchlight red and copper, with occasional variations 
9 tangerine. In only rare instances are the flowers tipped 
yellow. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. (Plants, each 
3 for 70c.) — 
21 GAILLARDIA PORTOLA HYBRIDS—Flowers of im- 
mense size, carried on graceful, but robust plants. Color 
ely variable, but metallic scarlets, the petals gold-tipped, 
most usual. Excellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 25c; 
, 40c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 65c; 10 for $2.00.) 
AILLARDIA MR. SHERBROOKE—Big flowers of un- 
ined yellow, no touch of red. Plants only, each 35c; 
or $1.00. | 
21 GAILLARDIA RUBY—AIll glowing ruby red, a rich tone. 
No touch of yellow. Plants only, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
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et Garden paths lead to peace. 
21 GALEGA PERSICA—erbx(3)16. A splendid perennial. 
Wide, low, bushy plants that carry just above the foliage 
m ay spikes of snow-white flowers. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, 
40c. 5 
GALIUM PURPUREUM—rltk(9)10. Airy little rock gar- 
_bushlets of thin wiry stem-tangles, fine-leafed, and set 
hh minute chocolate flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
21 GALIUM VERUM—Golden Baby Breath. See page 2. 
MOLEPIS TAGETES—erbx(3-4)9. The plants are a 
ming mass of golden flowers, the shredded foliage often 
quite hidden. Here is continuous, pleasing color for edgings 
or beds. Pkt. 10c; */1g oz. 20c; 1% oz. 35¢. 
55 GARDENIA JASMINOIDES—w. Waxen white flowers, 
mellia-like, intensely fragrant. Pot plant in north, but 
hardy outside to Virginia line. Pkt. 15c. 
45 GASTERIA MIXED—w. Splendid ornamental succulents 
with thick leaves, usually dark green, but sometimes white- 
tted, closely packed in one plane. Pretty flowers in 
ied shades of red. A fascinating group. Pkt. 15c. 
21 GAURA COCCINEA—erx(2-4)9. Many airy pink flowers 
eet tangles of stems. Pleasing rock garden perennial. 
PLDT ‘i Cos 
21 GAURA LINDHEIMERI—*ebdx(8)30. Delightful flowers 
that might be big white butterflies with roseate tinge, sit in 
ecarious airy perchings along the many slender stems, 
this effect for months on end. Pkt. 10c. (Plants, each 
25¢; 3 for 70c.) 
*THE GAY GAZANIAS 
Here is continuous all-summer brightness for that dry, 
ny spot. Foliage rosettes, green above, cottony below, 
dominated by great daisies, wide-petaled, varying from 
on to richest, deepest orange, even at times with red 
roaches. Always they are zoned with a precisely serrated 
ding of red-brown or of a midnight blue-black. In the 
garden they may be handled as easy but vividly showy an- 
nuals. Actually they are quick-blooming, long-blooming 
tender perennials, and this fits them delightfully for win- 
-eulture or for greenhouse growing. Whether you sow 
n as annuals in the summer garden, or grow them as 
3¢ plants, you are very sure to like them. erk(w) (8)9- 
‘ blend; includes new hybrids. Pkt. 15c. 
ANIA PINNATA FLAME—erk(w)(8)9. A glorious 
ity. Big flowers with petals that may be flame scarlet, 
oecco red, or carmine, ringed with brown, and with 
me centers. Good silvery foliage masses. 8 seeds 

TENDER GERANIUM (PELARGONIUM) 
Here are the house, porch and bedding plants that most 
of us have known as Geranium, though technically they 
are not Geraniums at all, but Pelargoniums. 
25 GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS —w. These are the 
usual house or bedding Geraniums. ‘They flower quickly 
from seed, which germinates with the greatest of ease, 
and seedlings will show amazing range of colorings, white, 
pink, rose, salmon, scarlet and crimson. This strain se- 
lected for size, blossom symmetry, and fullness of truss. 
Geraniums tend to be everblooming, and will give won- 
derful effects for a sunny window, a porch box, or to edge 
gaily a garden path. Pkt. 15c. 
25 GERANIUM SHOW AND FANCY—w. Usually known 
as Lady Washington Geraniums, or simply as ‘Pelargon- 
iums”. Large flowers of white, rose or red, always with 
contrasting darker, velvety blotches. 6 seeds for 25c; 20 
seeds for 75c. 
21 TRUE or HARDY GERANIUM 
With their long display of sparkling bloom, the True 
Geraniums are of a pleasantly satisfying dependability in 
rock garden or border. These are fully winter-hardy her- 
baceous perennials. Do not confuse with the Tender Ger- 
aniums (Pelargoniums) listed above. 
21 GERANIUM BLUE BEAUTY —erbkt(2-3)24. Blossoms 
of pure blue-lavender from early June to mid-August. The 
bushy plants are massed bloom. A highly effective and per- 
manently hardy perennial, coming true from seed, that 
will thrive in either full sun or light shade. You will like 
it. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, each 30c; 8 for 85c.) 
21 GERANIUM CAESPITOSUM—erbkt(2)25. Foliage a bit 
smaller than in other species, and whole habit airy and 
graceful. Plants are big loose globes, set long with wide, 
pretty blossoms of pink-lavender. 8 seeds for 20c. (Plants, 
each 30c; 3 for 85c.) 
21 GERANIUM ENDRESSI—erbkt(8)18. Splendid rose-pink 
flowers from July to frost. 8 seeds for 25c. 
21 GERANIUM GRANDIFLORUM — rkt(2-3)12. Perhaps 
largest flowers in the Geranium group, velvety blue-purple, 
often with white eye. Low, mounded plants. Pkt. 20ce. 
21 GERANIUM IBERICUM—bkt(2-3)20. Large blue flow- 
ers, with slight lavender suffusions, or sometimes with white 
striations. Recommended. 8 seeds for 20c. 
21 GERANIUM INCISUM—rstkt(2)12. A pretty cut-leafed 
Geranium with flowers of pure purple, no rose tones. Highly 
desirable. 8 seeds for 25c. 
21 GERANIUM MACULATUM — bnstkt(2)25. Wild Ger- 
anium. Large flowers of clear lilac rose. Very good. Pkt. 
15c. (Plants, each 20c; 3 for 55c; 10 for $1.65.) 
21 GERANIUM PRATENSE MIXED — Blue, white, and 
many gay combinations in stripes and splashes. Pkt. 15c. 
21 GERANIUM SANGUINEUM—erbkt(8)18. Typically with 
a gorgeous blossom-showing in a hue that is close to blood- 
red. It is, though, an exceedingly variable species, both 
in color and form, but always very much worth having. 
Illustrated page 62. 8 seeds for 15c; 25 for 40c. (Plants, 
each 30c; 8 for 85c.) 
21 GERANIUM SANGUINEUM LANCASTRIENSE — erkt 
(8)4. Prostrate foliage mats with saucer-flowers above on 
three-inch stems. Coloring is clear, pure pink, with veinings 
of true rose. Native only to the tiny island of Walney, 
off the Lancashire coast. A most delightful and rather 
rare, plant. 7 seeds for 20c. (Plants, each 60c.) 
21 GERANIUM SANGUINEUM NANUM—erkt(8)7. Splen- 
did variety, making great spreading cushions of attractive 
foliage rich for months with rosy purple flowers. Foliage 
brightly colored in late autumn. 7 seeds for 20c. (Plants, 
each 30c; 3 for 85c.) 
OFFER 90A1—One pkt. each of above for $1.85. 
OTHER HARDY GERANIUMS—At 20c the pkt. Albanum, 
Cristata, Eriostemon, Pratense Blue, Pratense White, 
Pyrenaicum, Richardsoni album, Wilfordij. 
21 GERANIUM HARDY BLEND—tThe above and others. 
Mostly shade-tolerant. Pkt. 15c. 
21 GERANIUM AVALON JEWEL—Wide low plaques of 
foliage are set all over with blossoms that glow in purple 
fire. Plants are only an inch or two high, but will spread 
to more than a foot across. A Sanguineum variety. Plants 
only, each 50¢; 3 for $1.40. 
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