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Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 

Gaillardia 
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FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Dense spikes of brilliant white, 
yellow, pink and lavender flowers. Their long spikes are 
crowded with large thimble-shaped blossoms beautifully 
spotted on the exposed interior surfaces. Plant among shrubs 
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GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Gorgeously colored, long- 
stemmed, daisy-like flowers from June to October. Fine for 
cutting. Easily grown; will flower the first year if seed is 
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615A THE DAZZLER. Intense maroon red and golden yellow. 
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This is a reselected strain of giant perennial Gaillardia. Very 
largest dark, rich red with bright orange petal tips, extra 
long strong stems and very attractive for cut flowers....... 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy). 24 in. The most perfectly 
formed daisy-like blossoms, 2 to 4 inches across, being borne 
on long stems. are unsurpassed as cut flowers. They are 
easily grown from seed and will commence flowering the 
first year. The colors include a wilderness of tints, from 
dove white through amber, pale yellow, orange, salmon, 
rose, cerise and ruby-red to violet. Pkt., 25 seeds.......... 
GERANIUM. Grows 1 to 2 ft. high. These grow readily 
from seed and produce blooming plants the first summer. 
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GODETIA. Sow in the open ground in the early spring. 
The azalea-like flowers are borne in profusion, and their del- 
icate tints of crimson, rose-pink and white make them very 
min apap in the garden and for cut flowers. Dwarf varieties 
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GILIA (Blue Thimble Flower). Beautiful bushy plant of 
erect habit with fine feathery foliage covered all summer 
with rich lavender blue flowers. Choice mixed........-..--- 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth). A desirable everlasting, 
valued for its handsome globular heads of flowers which can 
be dried and used in winter bouquets. Choice mixed....... 
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GOURDS. A tribe of climbers with curiously shaped and 
colored fruit. Being of rapid growth they are fine to cover 
old fences, trellises, stumps, etc. Mixed..............--+++5: 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). Graceful plants of light 
fairy-like growth. Much in demand for cutting and com- 
bining with other flowers for bouquets and vases. 
London Market, Annual White................----2+steees 
630A Paniculata, Perennial White, Single................-.--+++: 
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631A Elegans Rosea, Annual Soft Pink...............--.+-+--++5> 
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HELIANTHUS (Sunflower)—3 to 6 feet. Double golden yel- 
low. Of easiest culture. Suitable for backgrounds, screens 
and to plant among shrubbery. In bloom from June until 
frost. 632 Dwarf Mixed. 633 Tall Mixed.................-. 
Stella (Miniature Sunflower). Plants grow 3 feet high with 
many spreading branches. Their large single golden-yellow 
flowers with black centers are excellent for cutting........ 
HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower). Bright, attractive annual, 
of free growth, producing in abundance large double flowers. 
Dry for winter bouquets. 
“Mixed 635A Canary Yellow 635B Violet Queen.... 
635C Fireball, Bright Scarlet 
635D Rose Queen..... 
HELIOTROPE. Very fragrant. Flowers equally as bedding 
or house plants. Profuse bloomer of lilac-like flowers. Mixed 
HOLLYHOCK. Grand summer and autumn flowering plants, 
bearing long spikes of flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. They 
are old garden inhabitants, but are now so improved in 
doubleness and size, as to be a revelation of gorgeous beauty. 
Single Mixed. .10 .15 638 Double Mixed.... 
Double, Yellow 640 Double, Red 641 Double, White.... 
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Buchanan’s Collection of Double Hollyhocks. One packet 
each of; four: separate; colors, «a 2sies so seers + As ee ee 
Indian Spring. (Annual.) All America Selection. Profuse 
bloomer producing colorful display of semi-double, crinkly 
edged flowers of light pink to crimson rose shades......... 
HYACINTH BEAN (Jack Bean). Annual climbers, of rapid 
growth, 10 feet high, with wistaria-like clusters of flowers, 
followed by bronzy-purple seed pods. 
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KUDZU VINE (Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk). Flourishes where 
nothing else will grow. The brightest green foliage affords a 
dense shade. A pretty climber with rosy purple wistaria- 
like flower clusters 
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