. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Everbloomlng Gaillardias« 17~ Complete Mixtvre, Single and Double, 4 pkts Gaillardias are s plendid everbloom- ing plants growip"^' two feet or more in height. The flowers are mostly red or yellow, or a combination of those colors. Started early the plants begin blooming in summer, and continue to bloom freely uatil frost. The peren- nial sorts are the most free-blooming and desirable for bedding, and are gen- erally prefered to the annual varieties. They are hardy, and amon


. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Everbloomlng Gaillardias« 17~ Complete Mixtvre, Single and Double, 4 pkts Gaillardias are s plendid everbloom- ing plants growip"^' two feet or more in height. The flowers are mostly red or yellow, or a combination of those colors. Started early the plants begin blooming in summer, and continue to bloom freely uatil frost. The peren- nial sorts are the most free-blooming and desirable for bedding, and are gen- erally prefered to the annual varieties. They are hardy, and among the most desirable of our showy garden flowers. Grandiflora, new, large flowered perennials, but blooming well the first season; 3 feet high. Golden vellow and yellow and red in superb raixtiire, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 pkt 3 Grandiflora, New Compact, see engraving. This variety is of dwarf growth, compact and free-blooming. An excellent perma- nent bedding plant. Mixed, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet Picta, Single, white, white-margined, rose and white, yellow, yellow-banded, salmon, and quilled, each 5 Tne same mixed, 4 packets 10 cts., 1 pkt, " lo cents, I pkt. 3 NEW COMPACT GAILLARDIA. Lorenziana, double, vellow, sulpbur, red and yellow, each 5 The Double rsorts mixed, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Gaillardias in complete special mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 Mr. Park :—I began to cut my. perennial Gaillardias on Memorial day, and they bloomed right along all summer and fall till the middle of November.—Julia H. Howe, Plymouth Co., Mass. Mr. Park :—Your Perennial Gaillardias are the flowers for our northern gardens. When once growing you have a continual bed of gold year after year. Calliopsis will also do the same.—Laura A. Randall, Ing. Co., Mich. Mr. Park—I raised-some Gaillardias from seels last summer. They were beauties, and admired by all who saw them, as they were sometbing new in this part of the country.—Augusta Oldfield, McPherson


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