Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide for 1868 . beds or flower early and continue until frost. Half-hardy annuals. Will bear transplant-ing well. Set eight or ten inches apart. About eighteen inches in height. Gaillardia picta, or Fainted, brownish-red, bordered with yellow, 5 Josephus, very brilliant, red and orange, 5 albo-marginata, red, bordered with white, 5 3 34 VICKS ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE GILIA, Nat. Ord. Polemoniacece. pkt ctB. An early and free-flowering genus of hardy annuals, growing from six inches to onefoot in height. Very pretty when grown in masses, bu
Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide for 1868 . beds or flower early and continue until frost. Half-hardy annuals. Will bear transplant-ing well. Set eight or ten inches apart. About eighteen inches in height. Gaillardia picta, or Fainted, brownish-red, bordered with yellow, 5 Josephus, very brilliant, red and orange, 5 albo-marginata, red, bordered with white, 5 3 34 VICKS ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE GILIA, Nat. Ord. Polemoniacece. pkt ctB. An early and free-flowering genus of hardy annuals, growing from six inches to onefoot in height. Very pretty when grown in masses, but not very showy as single flowers are small, borne in panicles. Good for cutting. Gilia achillaefolia, purpHsh-lilac, 5 alba, pure white, and desirable, 10 flore-roseo, a new, delicate rose colored variety of this well known annual, 20 nivalis, dwarf; white flowers; fine, 5 Gilia capitata, sky blue, 5 flore-albo, 5 tricolor, rose, yellow, and purple, 5 flore-albo, white, 5 flore-roseo, rose 5 spec, ex California, lilac, 5 Mixed varieties, 5. EUTOCA. GODETIA. GODETIA, Nat. Ord. annuals, with flowers of a Primrose form, grown in spikes. Do not alwaysbear the sun well in dry, exposed situations, but often very beautiful. One foot to eighteeninches in height. Should be planted about one foot apart. Some of my customers atthe West have succeeded so well with this flower that they think I do not recommend it sufficiently. Godetia amcena, large, pink flowers, with red spots; fine, 5 flore-albo, white, good, 5 Schamini, fine, blush and white, with rosy belt In the center ; new and 5 The Bride, a new and fine variety, 10 Lindleyana, lilac, with carmine center, 5 Tom Thumb, new; compact, free-blooming, 25 HEDYSARUM (French Honeysuckle), Nat. Ord. all the species of this genus are handsome flowering plants, producing racemesof beautiful Pea-like flowers. The following are hardy biennials, flowering first season. Hedysarum coronariu
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