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Gerberas 
Gaillardia 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora. Per. gay-lar’-di-a. Sun. 
Red and yellow, very large daisies, blooming all summer 
and fall; 3 feet; sow September to April, 
Burgundy, deep all-red. 
Dazzler, yellow with maroon center. 
Goblin (dwarf; 1 foot), yellow, red border. 
Portola Hybrids, semi- -double orange-and-red. 
Tangerine, unusual new shade; copper-orange. Pkts. 15c and 
Zoe; 
GAILLARDIA, Annual Basket Flower. Sun. 
Annual Gaillardia gives you at least six months of bloom. 
Red, yellow and red-and- yellow large, profuse - blooming 
daisies; 2 feet; sow January to April. Germination period 
2 to 3 weeks. 
Indian Chief, Bronzy-red. 
Picta, Single Mixed. 
Lorenziana, Double Mixed, lovely. Pkt. 15c. 
GAZANIA splendens hybrida grandiflora. Per. Sun. 
African Border Daisy. ga-zay’-ni-a. 
Bronze, red, orange, yellow, cream, and white, showy, long- 
stemmed daisy-flowers with brown or yellow spots about 
the centers, on low-foliaged edging or bedding plants; sow 
September to March for bloom first summer. New Hybrids 
Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
GERANIUM zonale. Sun. 
Brilliant orange, red, salmon, pink and white single flowers 
in large heads on somewhat tender plant for bedding and 
pots; sow April to July. Germination period 30 to 40 days. 
Large-flowered Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
GERBERA jamesoni, Transvaal Daisy. Per. ger’-ber-a. Sun. 
Almost every conceivable shade except blue and purple is 
found in these long-stemmed, large-flowered African Daisies 
for beds and bouquets requiring. warm,. well-drained soil; 
2 feet; sow any time. Keep crown above soil surface. Ger- 
mination period 2 weeks. New Giant Mixture. Pkt. 50¢ 
GEUM. Per. jee’-um. 
Scarlet, yellow, and orange, semi-double rose-like flowers, 
on long stems in spring and summer, for beds and bouquets; 
2 feet; sow July to September. Germination period 3 weeks. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, scarlet-red. 
Lady Stratheden, bright yellow. PkKts. 15c. 
Prince of Orange, semi- -double orange. Pkt. 15c. 
GILIA. gil’-i-a. 
Natives, easily and quickly grown; sow November to May. 
Germination period 10 days. 
Capitata (Thimble Flower, 2 feet), with lavender-blue flow- 
ers in globular heads on iong stems. Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. 
Tricolor (Bird’s Eyes. 1 foot). with lilac flowers spotted 
yellow and purple in center. Oz. 55e: Pkt. 10c. 
Micrantha (Fairy Stars), with tinv flowers on neat 6-inch 
plants for ground cover, rockery, or cut, for miniature bou- 
quets, in a mixture of salmon, pink, copper, yellow, and 
cream. %-oz, 35: Pkt. 10c. 
Liniflora; Lavender or white, single, fiax-like flowers on 
long stems for cutting; 15 inches. White Swan, pure white; 
Mixed. %-0z. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 

GLOBE AMARANTH, Gomphrena. Sun. 
Purplish-red, pink, white, and orange clover-like everlasting . 
flowers; make showy beds; 1 foot; sow February to May. 
Germination period 2 weeks. Purple; Orange; Mixed. 
Pkts. 10c. 
GODETIA. go-dee’-she-a. 
Pink, rose, red, and white, large satiny flowers tor showy 
beds in sun or partial shade, and bouquets (all the buds 
Open ih water); sow November to May. Germination period 
2 weeks. 
HALF-DWARF (1% feet; flowers in clusters): 
Duke of York, rich scariet, edged white. 
Kelvedon Glory, saimon-apricol. 
Sybil Sherwood, soft salmon-pink. We offer both single, 
Pkt. 10c; and double, Pkt. 15c. 
White Swan, large, pure white. 
Single Varieties Mixed. 
Double Azalea-flowered Mixed. %-0z. $1.00; W-oz. 35e; 
Pkts. 1Ne 
TALL (2% feet; double flowers in a a 
Carmine Improved. 
Rosy Morn, bright pink. 
Campbell’s Exquisite Mixture. 4-07. 35c: Pkts. 1c. 
GOURDS 
Quick vines or trailers, with grotesque or ornamental fruits; 
sow March to June, Germination period 2 weeks. Sun. 
Cultural Note: Sow In open, in warm, sandy soil. Do not 
water after they begin to bloom, else flowers may drop. For 
perfect shaped specimens, train vines on fence or trellis. 
Do not pick fruits until individual stems are brown and 
fingernail will not dent shell. After picking hang in an airy, 
dry place to cure. Large, hard-shelled varieties are usually 
scrubbed and painted; small, colorful varieties wiped free of 
dust and given a light coating of varnish or shellac. 
Large Sorts Mixed. Oz. 40c; %-o0z. 25c; Pkts. 10ce. 
Warted Varieties Mixed. 
Small Sorts Mixed. All varieties, oz. 60c; % oz. 35c; Pkt. 15c. 
GYPSOPHILA elegans, Baby’s Breath. jip-sof’-ill-a. Sun. 
White, pink, or red, dainty flowers in airy clusters for mix- 
ing in bouquets; 2 feet; sow any time. Germination period 10 
to 14 days. Grandiflora Alba, white; Pink; Crimson. Pkts. 15c. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Per. Sun. 
Double, tinier flowers than the annual, ideal for bouquets 
and mixing, all Summer and fall on large, bushy plants; 
3 feet; sow October to May. Germination period 2 weeks. 
eorras Snow White; Pacifica, pale pink, blooms earlier. 
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HELIANTHUS angustifolius, Autumn Glory. Per. Sun. 
Golden yellow masses of bloom in Fall, from clusters of 
daisy flowers, with small dark centers; 5 to 7 feet; sow De- 
cember to March. Pkt. 15c. 
HELIANTHUS, Sunflower. hee-li-an’-thus. Sun. 
Yellow, orange, bronze-red, large daisy flowers, showy for 
backgrounds; sow December to April. Germination period 
10 to 14 days. 
Russian (10 feet), gigantic single, with edible seeds. Oz. 25¢e; 
Pkt 10¢: 
Maroon Prince, large red, 4 feet. PKt. 10c. 
Miniature (5 feet), small golden yellow. Oz. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
Sun Gold, new. Improved Chrysanthemum-flowered (4 feet), 
large, fully-double golden flowers. %4-0z. 25c; Pkt. 10e. 

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