. Vick's floral guide. Gilias are free-flowering, hardy annuals, one foot to-eighteen inches high, with clusters of small, delicateflowers ; desirable for cutting. Seed may be sown in theopen ground, but if transplanted, remove when small. Gilia achilleaefolia, mixed colors, 5 capitata, mixed colors, 5 tricolor, mixed colors. 5 All varieties mixed, 3 Glaucium corniculatum, one of the Horned Poppies,is the very prettiest of our white-leaved plants. Theleaves are silvery white, something like the old DustyMiller. Fine for edgings, vases, ribbon beds. Sowlate in the winter in the house
. Vick's floral guide. Gilias are free-flowering, hardy annuals, one foot to-eighteen inches high, with clusters of small, delicateflowers ; desirable for cutting. Seed may be sown in theopen ground, but if transplanted, remove when small. Gilia achilleaefolia, mixed colors, 5 capitata, mixed colors, 5 tricolor, mixed colors. 5 All varieties mixed, 3 Glaucium corniculatum, one of the Horned Poppies,is the very prettiest of our white-leaved plants. Theleaves are silvery white, something like the old DustyMiller. Fine for edgings, vases, ribbon beds. Sowlate in the winter in the house. Glaucium corniculatum HUNNEMANNIA.
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