338 THE NURSERY LIST. 



Funkia (Plantain Lily, White D?v Lily). Liliacea. 



Propagation is effected b> Jividing the stools, during 

 the early autumn, or when they begin to start in spring. 

 Only strong, healthy clumps should be divided, and each 

 portion should contain several crowns. 



Furze. See Ulex. 

 GaiUardia. Composites. 



The annual sorts are propagated by seeds started under 



glass; the perennial kinds by seeds, cuttings or division. 



Sometimes root cuttings are used. 



Galanthus (Snowdrop). Amaryllidacecs. 



Commonly by bulbels. Rarely by seeds. 

 Galax. Diapensiacea. 



Propagated by divisions of strong clumps in autumn. 

 Galega (Goat's Rue). Leguminosa. 



Seeds, in spring ; also by division. 

 Galtonia {Hyacintkus candicans of gardeners). Liliacecz. 



Increased by bulbels or seeds. 

 Garcinia, Cambogia, Mangostana. Guttiferce. 



Seeds. Cuttings of ripened shoots should be inserted 

 in sand under a glass, in strong bottom heat. 



Gardenia. Rubiacecz. 



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 i^ Allium sativuin). 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. Cornacea. 



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. 



Gaultheria (Boxberry, Wintergreen). Ericacece. 



Increased by seeds, divisjorjs, layers and cuttings unde): 



