







GREENWOOD, SOUTH 
GAILLARDIA 
These fine plants 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 continuing until checked by frost. The 
same may he said of G. Lorenziana, fine free- 
blooming double varieties. The flrs are not only 
glorious in beds, but very desirable for cutting. 
Sow in a sunny bed and thin. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Perennial Blanket Flower) 
Hardy perennials blooming first year from seed. 
Bremen. Fine long-stemmed, coppery-scarlet 
tipped. yellow. 
Burgundy. Lovely wine-red. Very popular. 
Dazzler. Pure golden yellow with red center. 
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 flrs. Seeds sown by 
March or April will bloom same year. 
Portola Hybrids. Compact plants bearing many 
long-stemmed flrs in varied rich shades. 
Sanguinea. Dark blood-red tipped yellow; fine. 
Tangerine. Beautiful tangerine orange. 
Torchlight (new). Handsome golden yellow with 
large maroon eye. 
Gaillardia Monarch Strains, exquisite mixed, fine 
large flrs, good color range. The best mixture. 
Complete Mixture Grandiflora varieties. 
FELICIA Bergeriana, ha, 4 in. Turfy plants; flrs 
daisy-like, an inch across; a lovely shade of 
blue. Fine for rockery. 
GAURA Lindheimeri, ha, 3 ft. A pretty border 
plant with graceful sprays of rosy white flrs. 
GAZANIA Splendens Hybrida Grandiflora, hhp. A 
very attractive plant for sunny beds or borders, 
bearing long-stemmed, daisy-like flrs in daz- 
zling shades of orange, yellow, cream and white 
with black, brown or green spots marking the 
base of each petal. Exceptionally fine. 
GERBERA Adnet’s Giant, Transvaal Daisy, hhp, 15 
in. Fine pot plants, blooming for weeks, flrs 
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. Seed start in 10 to 15 days. 
m GILIA Capitata (Blue 
Thimble Flower). 
Blooms long and 
profusely. 
Micrantha (Fairy 
Stars), ha, 6 in. 
Plants spread out 
and are covered 
with vivid rose flrs. 
Beautiful; rare; fine 
for beds or pots. 

Gilia 
Dwarf Tricolor, 1 ft. Fine mixture of yellow, vio- 
let and white. 
GODETIA (Farewell to Spring) 
There are no flowers more attractive than those 
of Godetia. They are of easy culture, bloom pro- 
fusely and become glorious sheets of color. Very 
popular in Europe. Sow early in rows 6’’ apart 
and thin out. They thrive best in cool weather. 
Choice new crop seeds of the finest varieties. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED GODETIA 
Carminea Improved, tl. pl., 15 in. Double rose 
with crimson spots; free-blooming; beautiful as 
an Azalea. 
Lilacina, 2 ft. Lilac with carmine base; charming. 
Rosy Morn, 2 it. Beautiful coral pink, superb dble. 
Rich Pink, 18 in. Tall, large flowered deep pink. 
DWARF DOUBLE GODETIA 
Sybil Sherwood, 15 in. The dwarf compact plant 
bears profusion of bright salmon pink flrs edged 
soft white. Finest double. 
Sweetheart. Plants branching, covered with large 
exquisite shell-pink flrs, the effect being that 
of a well-grown blooming Azalea. 
Complete Special Mixture, double sorts. 

CAROLINA 
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Gaillardia Lorenziana, fl. pl. 
Gaillardia Picta (Blanket Flower), ha. True an- 
nuals blooming first year from seed. 
Lorenziana, fl. pl., ha, 18 in. Large double flrs in 
many colors; white to deep red and variegated. 
A grand assortment of attractive double flowers. 
Indian Chief, ha, 1 ft. Ever-blooming, large broad 
rayed flrs, sparkling bronzy-red on long stems. 
Picta, Complete Mixture, ha, 1 ft. Including many 
fine colors. 

Single Godetia, WHITE SWAN 
SINGLE-FLOWERED GODETIA 
White Swan. 15 in. Satiny-white; exquisite. 
Kelvedon Glory. Outstanding color of deep 
glowing salmon orange. Robust growth. 
Lady Satin Rose, 1 ft. Satiny brilliant rose. 
Dwarf Compact Ruby, |! ft. Deep ruby red, ideal 
for borders or bedding. Habit dwarf, compact. 
Thunderbolt, 1 ft. (medal ‘39.) Frilled petals of 
deep crimson. 
Wild Rose. 1 ft. Dwarf compact plants; flowers 
soft pastel rose. 
Complete Special Mixture, single varieties. 
Complete Mixture, single and double. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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