San Franciseo 

Gaillardia 
Gaillardia 
Double Single 
GAILLARDIA 
Blanket Flower (A, Feb.-May; P, Jun.-Mar.) 
Brilliant flowers in scarlet and yellow, blended and 
shaded. Blooms freely from early summer till autumn. 
Grows 1% feet high. Seed of the annual varieties will 
bloom the first season if sown early, but it is advisable 
to sow in summer or fall to insure strong plants for next 
season’s blooming. Fine cut flower. 
FINE SINGLE MIXED, ANNUAL— 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 25c) 
DOUBLE MIXED, ANNUAL (Picta Lorenziana)— 
(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 25c) 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS, PERENNIAI-—Semi-double blooms 
of magnificent size, with broad overlapping petals gold- 
en tipped around glowing centers of bronzy red. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 35c) 
GRANDIFLORA SUPERB MIXED—A choice strain of 
the single perennial variety in varying shades of red- 
dish brown and yellow. (Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 35c) 
GERBERA 
Transvaal Daisy (Mar.-Sept.) 
The large Marguerite-like flowers come in all shades of 
pink, salmon, red and yellow and are borne on long, stiff, 
straight stems. They require a warm, sunny position, 
good drainage and protection from frost. Sow in seed 
boxes in light soil and transplant when large enough to 
handle. (Pkt. 25c) (100 seeds 65c) 
GILIA 
(Sept.-June) 
Hardy annual California wild flower. Sow the seed in 
the open either in the fall or spring. 
CAPITATA, “BLUE GILIA’’—A splendid branching plant 
1% to 2% feet high; flowers light blue in dense globu- 
lar heads. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) (4 Ib. $1.00) 
MICRANTHA, “FAIRY STARS” (Leptosiphon)—A charm- 
ing little annual 12 inches or less in height, covered 
with tiny single star-like flowers in pastel shades. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 35e) 
TRICOLOR, “BIRD’S EYES’’—Flowers pale lilac, yellow 
toward the center with five purple spots; 9 to 12 inches 
high. (Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) (44 Ib. $1.00) 

Gourds Small Mixed 
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Gypsophila elegans White 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby’s Breath (A, Dec.-Aug.; P, May-Oct.) 
A free flowering plant of easy culture. Grows 2 to 8 
feet high, and bears a profusion of small star-shaped 
flowers. Sow the seed of the annual varieties in the open 
any time in the fall until early summer. Seeds of the 
perennial varieties should be started from early summer 
until fall for next season’s bloom. Sow in boxes to trans- 
plant. 
ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA—Improved annual white sort. 
Very largely grown by florists for use in bouquets. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (4 Ib. 75c) 
PANICULATA—Fine for bouquets; white flowers; 
ennial. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) 
PANICULATA, DOUBLE SNOW WHITE —A fine double 
white flowering perennial sort. 
(Pkt. 25c) (5 oz. 60c) 
GERANIUM 
Pelargonium (Aug.- Mar.) 
ZONALE—A half hardy perennial, flowering the first 
year from seed sown early. Choice Mixed. 
(Pkt. 25c) (7; oz. 7T5c) 
GOURDS 
Ornamental (Apr.-June) 
Excellent for covering verandas or trellis work and for 
training over arbors, fences, etc. Sow outside where they 
are to remain, when the ground becomes warm. 
AFRICAN PIPE—The stem end of the fruits is used in 
making Calabash pipes. 
APPLE-SHAPED—Beautifully striped; small. 
CHINESE BOTTLE. 
CHINESE LUFFA (Sponge or Dish-Rag). 
DIPPER or SIPHON—Makes a convenient dipper. 
HERCULES CLUB—Club-shaped fruits, 4 feet long. 
HOLY CROWN—Curious white gourd with finger-like 
projections. 
NEST EGG—White like an egg; small. 
ORANGE SHAPED—(Mock orange) small. 
PEAR-SHAPED—Striped yellow and green; small. 
SPOON—Small ball-shaped fruit with a slender neck; 
orange. 
TURBAN—Odd brightly colored fruit. 
WARTED—AIl shapes; small. 
Each of above: (Pkt. 10c) (%% oz. 25c) (oz. 45c) 
Collection of 6 packets of any of the above varieties, 
50c. 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES MIXED— 
(Pkt. 10c) (0z. 35c) 
MIXED—AIl varieties. 
per- 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 0z. 20c) (oz. 35c) 
