"gaillardia always reminds me of it a bit-the lemon color," said Ethel Brown.
"Ethel Morton's Enterprise"
Mabell S.C. Smith
In unfavorable sections the Texas gaillardia will lose its crown during winter, and the anxious novice watches impatiently in the spring for its reappearance, and finally digs it up only to find that while the crown is decayed the roots are alive, and here and there, on these, new plant buds are forming which, if not disturbed, would soon make good plants, probably not placed, however, just where wanted.
"Making a Garden of Perennials"
W. C. Egan
gaillardia-Blanket Flower The perennial forms produce much handsomer flowers than do the annuals.
"Making a Garden of Perennials"
W. C. Egan