GAILLARDIAS aise For Cheerful Garden Color 
Dusty Miller (a) 
Fernlike white showy leaves. Ideal border 
plant. Height 1 foot. Sow indoors in boxes 
in fall, and transplant to open ground in 
spring. 
Forget-Me-Not—Myosotis (hp) 
Succeeds best in damp, shady situations, but 
will thrive in almost any soil. Sow in fall. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT (Cynoglossum)— 
Can be successfully grown outdoors and will 
bloom continually throughout the summer. 
Fine for cut flowers. 14 ounce, 30c. 
ALPESTRIS—Compact plants growing 6 to 8 
inches high. Flowers blue with small yellow- 
ish eye. 
Four o’Clock (a) 
(Tall.) In separate colors, red, rose, yellow. 
A hardy annual, about two feet high of the 
easiest culture. Mixtures of all colors. Sow 
in early spring. 

NEW GAILLARDIA 
DOUBLE LORENZIANA—A beautiful red 
beauty for a cheerful long lasting garden 
color. Groupings of this lovely here and 
there in front of shrubs will provide 
splotches of color for weeks and weeks. 
A rich light soil is essential and they 
require a sunny situation to do well. 
Gaillardia (a) 
BLANKET FLOWER 
Gay, showy blossoms in orange, yellow, red 
and maroon, all summer. About 18 inches. 
Profuse bloomer. 
Geranium (p) 
A half-hardy perennial flowering the first 
year from seed if sown early. Sow in fall. 
SCARLET MIXED (Zonale)—The seed we offer 
will produce a large percentage of double 
owelsntn many beautiful shades of scarlet 
and re 
Globe Amaranth (a) 
GOMPHRENA EVERLASTING 
(Clover Straw-flower.) A true bachelor’s but- 
ton that may be dried for winter. Thrives in 
pots and in the border. 
Godetia (a) 
SATIN FLOWER 
Rich, satiny, azalea-like flowers, suited to 
partial shade. Will thrive in rather poor soil. 
Fine range of colors. 12 inches. 
Gourds (a) 
Climbers that provide an interesting variety 
of singularly shaped fruits. Can always be 
counted on for pleasant surprises. 
ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES—Mixed. 

Gypsophila (a) 
BABY’S BREATH 
The misty bloom is excellent for cutting 
and adds interest to a bouquet. Easy to grow. 
GYPSOPHILIA—Carminea, deep rose. 
ELEGANS—White, large flowering. Their mis- 
ty white panicles of blooms are largely used 
for mixing with other cut flowers. 

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Helichrysum—Everlasting (a) 
Large, full, double daisy - like flower heads 
with prominent centers and stiff overlapping 
scales, produced in various shades of bright 
yellow and scarlet on stems of good length. 
Desirable as dried specimens and for use in 
making winter bouquets. Sow early in fall. 
Heliotrope (a) 
CHERRY PIE 
Clusters of dark blue to deep violet flowers 
against dull green foliage. Rapid grower. 
Start early for fine flowering plants all sum- 
mer; delightful fragrance. 
Hollyhock (a) 
Effects not obtainable with other plants are 
possible with these fine tall, showy plants. 
5 to 7 feet high. Blooms from mid-summer 
to frost. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ANNUAL—Everbloom- 
ing, mixed. Sow in fall. 
DOUBLE WHITE—Scarlet, salmon and yellow. 
Lantana (p) 
2 to 3 feet high, bearing verbena-like clus- 
ters of flowers, in orange, white, rose and 
other colors. Blooms constantly all summer. 
Sow in early spring. Fine mixed. 
Lobelia (a) 
Well adapted for bedding, pots or rockeries. 
Usually about 6 inches high. The flowers are 
borne in neat clusters each irregularly lobed 
flower being about 5 inches across. Half 
hardy annual. Sow in fall to early spring. 
CRYSTAL PALACE—A very fine, compact va- 
riety, with intensely blue flowers. 

Start spraying the plants in the garden 
before the insects get a start. It’s too 
late after the damage is done. 
Use a sharp knife or shears when you 
cut flowers; twisting or pulling them off 
may harm the plant. 
Mix fine soil or sand with small seeds 
before sowing: it saves thinning. 

Nicotina 
SWEET SCENTED TO- 
BACCO—Beautiful an- 
nual border plant. 
Sweet scented white 
flowers with five point- 
ed stars. Height, 3 
feet. Sow in open from 
Mignonette (a) 
Sow in fall. 
MACHET — Dwarf and 
vigorous in growth with 
numerous stout flower 
stalks; large spikes of 
red flowers. 
March until May. 
Matricaria 
Capensis (a) 
(FEVER FEW) 
Pretty and neat, small, 
double white flower. A 
hardy annual growing 
2 feet. 
HELICHRYSUM MIXED 

GAILLARDIA 
DOUBLE LORENZIANA 


MATRICARIA CAPENSIS 
DOUBLE WHITE 
(FEVERFEW) 

GERANIUM DOUBLE 

