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heat of about 75 to 80 in a frame, keeping rather close till 

 rooted ; shade the cutting-bed ; syringe frequently. 



Garlic (Allium sativum). Liliacece. 



Increased 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 autumn. 



Garrya, including Fadyenia. Garryacece. 



Propagated by seeds, by cuttings of half-ripened wood in summer 

 and shaded until rooted, or by layers ; also by budding on Auciiba 

 japonica at the crown. Plant sufficiently deep to cover the bud or 

 graft. 



Gasteria. Liliacece. 



Propagation as for aloe, which see. 



Gaultheria {Boxberry. Wintergreen). Ericaceae. 



Grov/n by seeds, divisions, suckers, layers and cuttings of half- 

 ripened wood under glass. 



Gaylussacia (Huckleberry). Ericaceae. 

 For propagation, see Vaccinium. 



Gazania. Composite?. 



Increased by seeds, and by division. Cuttings are also taken 

 in summer from shoots near the crown of the plant ; these should 

 be placed in a sandy soil in a frame. 



Gelsemium. Loganiacece. 



Propagated by cuttings under glass, and by seeds when obtain- 

 able. 



Genista. Leguminosce. 



Propagated by seeds sown in spring ; also by layers and green- 

 wood cuttings under glass. For the genista of florists, see Cytisus. 



Gentiana (Gentian). Gentianacece. 



Propagated by seeds and division. The seeds are small and 

 germinate slowly, and often with difficulty. They often lie dor- 

 mant a year or more. They should be sown as soon as gathered 

 in well-sifted light loam, in pans or flats, and kept cool and shaded. 

 Division must be carefully performed, or the plants will suffer. 



Geonoma. Palmacece. 



Multiplied by seeds and suckers. See Palms, page 377. 



