44 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 

GAILLARDIA Grandiflora Maxima Aurea 
Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora—Continued 
Goblin. Very compact globular plants, red and yellow 
bicolor teed eer fee ie yee V4 oz., 05c $0.25 
Maxima Aurea. Very large golden yellow flowers with 
large redjevyeseerr oe oes Yy oz., 50c 
Monarch Strain. A robust strain very varied in coloring 
and with flowers of giant size and perfect form. 
Ba TS ei ra 50 ee oe eee VY oz., 50c 
Portola Hybrids. The flowers are very large, of great 
substance. Colora brilliant scarlet with copper hue. 
Petals heavily tipped with golden yellow. 21 to 3 ft. 
oaitte satiecaceteatyanarsteoys Ste SEE Wisi ta Peto a LOZ EOC 
Tangerine. Vivid tangerine orange........ VY oz., 50c 
The King Regalis. Deep red, edged gold, large flowers 
wi Sigiie wa Rels SOR eters ae ey sao eT eee Cee Y% oz., 50c 
Torchlight, Bright golden yellow, rich maroon center. 
Dts aS ee SE cae ten eee ant 0k ee ae Y4 oz., 50c 
Gas Plant, see Dictamnus. 
Gerbera Jamesoni. New Flowerland strain. A pop- 
ular greenhouse forcing perennial plant, fine for cut- 
ting. New seed is always available, as it is harvested 
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Geum Boresii (True). Is an evergreen species with 
foliage rather prostrate and branching flower stems 
8 to 12 in. long. Orange scarlet flowers produced 
abundanitlyzover along period ame eee eee 
Lady Stratheden X (Golden Ball). The blooms are 
large double rich golden yellow. 2 ft..14 oz., 50c 
Mrs. Bradshaw. X Large double fiery orange red. 
DEE C SAAS See We, TRIE Peo REARS ED re VY oz., 50c 
Orange Queen. Large double orange-scarlet. 2 ft. 
A are BIG Tots ES aon ots AEBS YY oz., $1.20 
Prince of Orange. True orange.......... VY oz., 90c 
Mixed 2G wtaatahtercer tone alarerseeie hectare enor: 4 oz., 60c 
Gilla Coronopifolia (Ipomopsis Elegans Mixed). 31% ft. 
(Standing Cypress.) The flowers are 11% inches long, 
trumpet shaped, borne along the side of the stem, 
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Globularia Trichosantha (Globe Daisy). Dwarf small 
globe-shaped flowers of dark blue. 12in........ 
Gypsophila Acutifolia. Strong growing plant which 
branches freely and grows to 3 feet. The many tiny 
flowers are flushed pink and make an attractive 
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Mangini. An improved Acutifolia....... 4 oz., 60c 
Oldhamiana. Great tangles of airy, misty blossoming 
in pinks. The florets are slightly more than a quarter 
of an inchin diameter and possess a white throat. 
Blooms in fall. The foliage is silvery overcast. 
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GEUM Mrs. Bradshaw 

GYPSOPHILA—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. 
Pacifica. Starry pink blossoms on branching pan- 
icles. Good cut flower. Sept. and Oct. 4 ft. 140z.,80c $0.25 
Paniculata Snow-White Double. Pure white double 
SEPALS ek Lee eee et YY oz., $1.25 .50 
Paniculata White. Small single white flowers in great 
profusion, useful for cutting. 40 in . Y4 |b., $1.10 .10 
Repens X White flowers, trailer, good border or rock 
DlantMOnn sree mi opee ces emcees V0z5,00G saad) 
ROSCA PID eee eit ec eal a aneeres Vi OZ e/ OUCtee 
Helenium Autumnale Superbum. Broad heads of deep 
golden yellow flowers in late summer. 4 oz., $1.00 .35 
Bigelowi. Yellow dark disc, for cutting.20in. 44 0z.,90c .35 
Hoopesi. Yellow. Early flowering. 30 in. 14 0z.,45¢ .25 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow with large purplish 
black cones:4sfteen se ees et tar ee Y oz., $1.40 .50 
Riverton Gem. Flowers open as old gold and terra- 
cotta changing to wallflower red. 314 ft. 44oz.,$1.00 .35 
Helianthemum X Mutabile. Mixed Colors. (Rock 
Rose.) Low-growing evergreen plants forming large 
clumps, completely covered with bloom during July 
ANGE AUCUStREOcCOm 2a Oeerreemes certs Yyoz., 40c .20 
Helianthus (Sunflower). Maximilianus. Early-flowering, 
yellow: 3. ftir tapes nas ret terre te Y oz., 0c .29 
Orgyalis (Willow-leaved Sunflower). Stems densely 
clothed with whorls of finely cut graceful foliage 
and bearing numerous heads of bright yellow flow- 
ers with, blackicentral’disc, in tally @7/ ttn nee eee) 
Perennial Varieties. Mixed............. MYg-oz., 70G 2): 
Heliopsis Laevis Pitcheriana. Deep golden yellow 
flowers, 2 in. in diameter, very thick texture. Good 
@iblengOnae, Nes koe ord ok own OAR oes LOZ sO) Cameo) 
Lemoine’s Giant. A verybrilliant border plant ; flowers 
are double and semi-double golden yellow. A peren- 
nial that blooms from seed the first year.. 4{0z.,70c .35 
Scabra Zinniaeflora. Large deep yellow flowers, very 
showy, free and continuous bloomer. 3 ft.......... aD; 
Hesperis Matronalis (Sweet Rocket). Fragrant purple 
flowers insshowyaspikesim4 0ninia- ete aren ae 25: 
Matronalis Alba. White. Sweetscented. 40in....... 2D) 
Heuchera X Sanguinea. (Coral Bells.) Bright rich 
crimson, blooms from early summer until fall. Ex- 
cellentforcutting 4 30hnae eet X oz., $1.80 .50 
Sanguinea Splendens. Bright vermilion............ 0 
ElybridalMixecl Satis os nana 4 oz., $1.20 .35 
Hoodacres Hybrids. Very vigorous and _ prolific. 
The bells much larger than other sorts. The 
bloom stalks are tall; some have the habit of 
blooming twice in a season. Wide range of color 
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