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Gaillardia, Portola Hybrids 
Gaillardia - Blanket Flower 
The Gaillardias are wonderful for cut 
flowers, blooming right through until 
frost, and adapt themselves to almost 
any kind of soil. 
829 PORTOLA HYBRIDS. A superb new 
variety bearing flowers of immense 
size on long stems. The colors range 
through shades of bronze-red with 
golden tips; very robust. Hardy peren- 
nial. FPkt., 15c. 
830 BURGUNDY. A brilliant coppery 
pravigls sometimes yellow tipped. Pkt., 
®831 GOBLIN. This is the first dwarf, 
compact variety of Gaillardia especial- 
ly suited for the rockery. The neat 
plants reach a height of 12 to 15 inches 
and are covered with large, showy 
yellow bordered red flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
Geum - Avens 
Geums have become indispensable bor- 
der plants. The sorts named below 
bloom from early summer till late au- 
tumn, and the flowers, both for their 
purity of color and graceful poise, are 
Beh prized for cutting. Hardy peren- 
nial. 
®832 DOUBLE, MRS. BRADSHAW. The 
orange-scarlet flowers are very large 
and full, come quite true from seeds, 
and bloom the first year. This is a 
great advance over any other Geum 
seedling. Height 18 inches. Pkt., 10c. 
®833 DOUBLE LADY STRATHEDEN. 
Fine, rich golden yellow flowers, which 
match in other respects the popular 
searlet variety, Mrs. Bradshaw, and 
will become as general a favorite. 
Height 18 inches. Pkt., 15c. 
834 ORANGE QUEEN. This very fine 
new variety of a shade intermediate 
between that of Mrs. Bradshaw and 
Lady Stratheden, a bright orange- 
scarlet, has been in large demand dur- 
ing the past season. Pkt., 15c. 
Hemerocallis - Day Lily 
835 PEERLESS HYBRIDS. Seeds ger- 
minate readily. Very hardy, thriving 
in full sun but tolerating shade. Large 
variety of colors, some with dark shad- 
ings and many bicolor, also harmony- 
delights in lemon, buff, and bronze 
shades. Seed from large flowered hy- 
birds. Pkt., 20c. 


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Gypsophila - Baby’s Breath 
Pretty frée-flowering plants, succeeding in 
any garden soil. Their misty white panicles of 
bloom are largely used for mixing with other 
cut flowers. 
836 PANICULATA. Single. White flowers, fine 
for bouquets; blooms first year if sown early. 
Hardy perennials. 
90c. 
837 PANICULATA, Double. Pure white, giving 
a very large percentage of double flowers. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 20c. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% 02Z., 30c; 0z., 

Doubie Hollyhocks 
COLLECTION 
Twelve Easily Grown Hardy 
Perennials 
AGROSTEMMA (Mullein Pink). 
COLUMBINE, Long Spurred. 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant. 
DELPHINIUM, Hybrid. 
DIANTHUS (Pheasant’s Eye Pink). 
FOXGLOVE, Shirley Strain. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Cup-and-Saucer). 
GAILLARDIA. 
PLATYCODON (Bellflower). 
POPPY, Orientale. 
SHASTA DAISY, Conqueror. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
One pkt. each of these 12 varieties, 
Value $1.90, for $1.50. 

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WHEN ORDERING, SEE PAGE 64 OF THIS CATALOG 
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Hibiscus 
(Rose Mallow or Marsh Mallow) 
839 GIANT FLOWERING. Mixed. 
Showy, ornamental shrub, grow- 
ing to a large size and, blooming 
the first year from spring. sown 
seed. Hardy as an Oak and will 
thrive in any soil. The flowers 
often measure 8 to 10 inches 
across, are gorgeous in color 
and bloom in great profusion 
from late July to frost. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 15c. 
Hollyhock 
840 DOUBLE WHITE. An improv- 
ed strain producing perfect dou- 
ble flowers. Pkt., 15c; 4% oz., 65c. 
841 NEWPORT PINK. Pure pink; 
flower very double. Pkt., 15c; 1% 
Oz., 65c. 
842 DOUBLE SCARLET. Very 
brilliant. Fkt., 15c; 4 0oz., 65c. 
843 DOUBLE YELLOW. A bright 
lemon color. Pkt., 15c; 4% oz., €5c. 
844 DOUBLE MIXED. Comprises 
all shades. PEt., 15c; % oz., 55c. 
845 SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 35c. 
Iberis - 
Hardy Candytuft 
Low evergreen, shrubby peren- 
nial plants which are very valu- 
able for dry sunny places, that are 
well drained. The plants should be 
clipped over after flowering, in 
order to keep them compact and 
sightly. Easily raised from seed. 
®@847 JUCUNDA. Pink. Very 
dwarf. Pkt., 35c. 
®848 SEMPERVIRENS. A splen- 
did shrubby plant bearing dense 
clusters of china-white blos- 
soms, which cover almost entire- 
ly the dark, shining evergreen 
foliage. It is a good border 
plant, fine for dry walls, and the 
rock garden. Will grow either 
in a sunny or half-shaded posi- 
tion, 10 to 12 inches. May and 
early June. Pkt., 20c. 
®849 GIBRALTARICA. <A_ very 
showy and large flowering va- 
riety with lilac-pink blossoms. A 
less hardy sort, needing protec- 
tion in winter. It must be given 
the hottest and driest position. 
Prefers a light soil. 10 to 12 
inches. May and June. Pkt., 15c; 
ly oz., 40c. 

Iberis, Jucunda 

