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Gardenia, including Rothmannia. Rubiacece. 



Strong, healthy cuttings may be taken with a heel, early 

 in the year being the best time, but any season will do when 

 suitable cuttings can be secured. They should be placed in 

 bottom heat of about 75, in a frame. 



Garlic {A Ilium sativuni). Liliacece. 



By "cloves" or divisions of the bulb. In the north these 

 are planted in the spring, but in warm climates they may be 

 planted in the fall. 



Garrya, including Fadyenia. Cornacece. 



Propagated by seeds, or by cuttings of half-ripened wood 

 in sandy loam in August, and shaded until rooted. Also by 

 budding on Aucuba Japonica at the crown. Plant sufficiently 

 deep to cover the bud or graft. 



Gasteria. See Aloe. 



Gaultheria (Boyberry, Wintergreen). Ericacen:. 



Increased by seeds, divisions, layers and cuttings under 

 glass. 

 Gaura. Onagrariece. 



Seeds should be sown in spring or fall in the open ground. 

 Gaylussacia. See Vaccinium, 

 Gazania, Moehnia, Mussinia. Composilce. 



Increased by seeds and divisions. Make cuttings in July 

 or August, from the side shoots near the base of the plant ; 

 these should be placed in a sandy soil, in a frame. 

 Gelsemium, Leptopteris, Medicia. Loganiacece. 



Propagated by cuttings under glass. 

 Genista. See Cytisus. 

 Gentiana (Gentian). Gentianece, 



Seeds and division. The seeds germinate slowly, and often 

 with difficulty. They often lie dormant a year or more. 

 They should be sown in well-sifted light loam, in pans or 

 flats, and kept cool and shaded. Division must be carefully 

 done, or the plants will suffer. 

 Geonoma. Palmce. 



Increased by seeds and suckers. 

 Geranium. Geraniacece. 



Mostly by seeds and divisions. For the conservatory 

 . plants known as geraniums, see Pelargonium. 



