A new cultivar of Gaillardia named 'Fanfare' that is distinguishable by
a long blooming period, gray-green leaves, a compact, low-growing habit and large
fragrant daisy-like inflorescences composed of brilliant yellow-orange colored
tubular ray flowers with red coloration to the outside and inside of each corolla.
In combination these traits set 'Fanfare' apart from all other existing varieties
of Gaillardia known to the inventor.