. in Flower Seeds for 1938 Gaillardia Grandiflora gn 2441 Goblin This new dwarf compact-growing Gaillardia greatly widens the scope of this useful flower which now may be included in the dwarf border where other varieties were too tall. The plants grow 12 to 15 inches high and are covered with large showy yellow blooms bordered with deep red. Pkt. 25c; special plit. 75c. 2551 Gypsophila Oldhamiana [hp{ A splendid new hardy Gypsophila for border planting. It is of dwarf, somewhat spreading growth and well adapted to the border or roclc garden where the lovely pinkish blooms will give a mag- nif
. in Flower Seeds for 1938 Gaillardia Grandiflora gn 2441 Goblin This new dwarf compact-growing Gaillardia greatly widens the scope of this useful flower which now may be included in the dwarf border where other varieties were too tall. The plants grow 12 to 15 inches high and are covered with large showy yellow blooms bordered with deep red. Pkt. 25c; special plit. 75c. 2551 Gypsophila Oldhamiana [hp{ A splendid new hardy Gypsophila for border planting. It is of dwarf, somewhat spreading growth and well adapted to the border or roclc garden where the lovely pinkish blooms will give a mag- nificent display from the middle of July onwards. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c; j oz. 75c. 2758 Lavandula, Twickel's Purple H This beautiful new Lavender received a Certificate of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain. It is far superior to any other Lavender we have ever seen. The plants are perfectly hardy and of rather dwarf habit. They produce a great abundance of deep lavender-blue flower spikes which have the typical rich Lavender fragrance. 18 in. Pkt. $ 2866 Lupinus, Russell Hybrids H A most remarkable new strain of Hardy Lupines from Great Britain The wide publicity given to these new Lupines in all the leading gardening papers of this country is bound to induce many gardeners to give them a trial during the coming year. The Russell Hybrid Lupines have proved the most outstanding hardy Lupine ever developed. A Gold Medal awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain in June 1937 is ample proof as to what English gardening ex- perts think about it. The plants grow into well- rounded, well-branched bushes, each developing a number of extra-large spikes closely set with flowers. One of the most outstand- ing features of this strain is the range of beautiful colors—deep yellow, orange, red, and briUiant bicolor combinations never seen here before in hardy Lupines. Pkt. (10 seeds) 25c. DREER'S '' IOOth . ANNIVERSARr* f
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