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442 FENZLIA Dianthiflora. Lovely lit- 



tl ' annual, with i()>v-lilac flowers; in 

 bloom till Irust. ', h., ... 10 



443 FERNS, Finest. Stove and fireen- 



iKnisi', includinf!; gold and silver 



va lie lies. Mixed, ... 25 



444 Fine. For ferneries, greenhouse, etc. 



-Mixed 10 



FEVERFEW. Pee Matricaria, No. 

 Oil); J'ljrethrum, No. 830. 



445 F I C U S Blastica. India Rubber 



J'lant. Grand, ornamental, g:reen- 

 house shrnh; well known and valued 

 decorative i)lant, . . . .25 



FORGET-ME-NOT. See 3fijosotis, 

 No. 052. 



44G FUCHSIA. Saved from a line collec- 

 tion. Mixed, 25 



GAILLARDIA. Remarkably sliowy, 

 hardy plants, witli large, richly-col- 

 ored flowers; bloom in great profu- 

 sion till frost. 13a ft. 



447 Mixed, liest annual varieties. Per 



oz., 500 5 



44S Amblyodon. Fine red; annual. Per 



oz., .ooc , 5 



449 Grandiflora, Perennial. 2 ft. Mixed 



colors, 5 



450 Picta. Red and yellow; annual. Per 



oz., 40c., 5 



451 Lorenziana, Double. One of the 



most useful annuals both for bed- 

 ding and cutting; varies in color 

 from sulphur-yellow to purple. Per 

 oz.,.$1.00 5 



452 "White Margined. Very attractive, 5 



453 GAURA Lindheimeri. Graceful, 



Jialf-hardy annual, lor borders, etc , 

 with long spikes of white, red- 

 tinted flowers. 2 ft. Per oz. 50c., . 5 



454 GAZANOPSIS StenophyUa. Fine, 



free-tioweri ng Gazania-like plants, 

 with bright yellow flowers, i^ ft., . 10 



455 GAZAWIA Splendens. Orange yel- 



low flowers; excellent for dry situa- 

 tions; tender perennial, yz ft., . 5 



456 GENTIANA Acaulis. Dwarf, hardy. 



herbaceous i)erennial of great beau- 

 ty; tiie lovely dark-blue flowers ap- 

 pear in May. J ft., .... 5 



GERANIUM. Pelargonium. Our seed 

 is saved from flne European varie- 

 ties. 



457 Doiible-Flowering- Zonale. Ex- 



tra flne, i)roducing a large percent- 

 age of d )ul)le flowers, . . .25 



458 Zonale, Fine Mixed, . . 10 



459 —Gold and Bronze. Beautiful fo- 



liage 25 



460 Apple-Scented, Leaves very fra- 



grant; much use. 1 for bouquets, . 25 



461 Pelargonium, Larg-e-FloTi^ering-. 



Show Geruniuni. From finest sorts. 

 Extra, . . . • . . .50 



462 GESNERIA, New Hybrids. iMost 



interesting class of plants, allied to 

 Giocinla. The strain oftered has 

 very large and beautiful flowers. 

 Hot-house perennials. Lift., . . 25 



GEUM. Very handsome, hardy peren- 

 nial iilants, remaining long in 

 bloom. 2 ft. 



463 Coccineum. Scarlet, ... 5 



464 Atrosanguineum, fl. pi. Double 



scarlet; beautiful for bouquets, . 5 



GILIA. Early, free-blooming, hardy 

 ^ annuals, of very showy appearance. 



1 ft. 

 465 Fine Mixed. Per oz. ,50c., . . 5 

 406 Achillgefolia Major. Blue, large- 

 flowering, 5 



467 Tricolor. Violet, yellow and white, 5 



408 GLADIOLUS Gandavensis. Seed 

 saved Irom a splendid French col- 

 lection of the best varieties, . . 10 



469 — Lemoine's Ne-w Hybrids. Or- 



chid-like flowers, almost hardy. 

 Finest mixed, 10 



470 GLAUCIUM Corniciilatum. Foli- 



age somewhat resembles the silver- 

 leaved Ccntitiireii, but larger. Fine, 

 hardy, ornamental plaiit, ... 5 



471 Tricolor. New; large, scarlet flow- 



ers, each petal having a black spot 

 at its base. Hardy annual, lift,, . 10 



GLOBE AMARANTH, See Gom- 

 phrena. No. 484. 



GLOXINIA. Our magnificent strains 

 of this lovely flower are well-known. 

 The seed now offered has been 

 saved from the finest varieties, and 

 will produce flowers of the finest 

 quality and best tints of color. 

 Stove herbaceous perennials; start 

 in heat. 



472 Hybrida. Choicest varieties; extra. 



Mixed, 50 



473 —Grandiflora Or as sifolia 



Erecta. Large, ui)right flowers. 

 Mixed 50 



474 Spotted and Striped. Finest 



mixed 50 



475 Robusta Erecta. New; flowers 



of great size; erect, noble form. Su- 

 perb colors. Mixed, . . . .50 



476 —Mixed. Very good, . . .25 



477 Gesnerioides. Hybrid obtained by 



crossing the Gloxinia and (Jesneria. 

 The large flowers appear three or four 

 on a stalk, u])right, and well above 

 the foliage. IJ ft. 60 



GIfAPHALIUM Leontopodium. 



See I^delweiss, No. 417. 



GODETIA. Showy, free - flowering, 

 hardy annuals, suitable for clumps 

 or masses ; flower most freely in poor 

 soil. 1 ft. 



478 Mixed. In great variety. Per oz., 



,5()c 6 



479 Bijou. Snow-white, with pink spot 



at the base of each petal, i-ft., . 5 



480 Duchess of Albany, lieautif ul new 



variety, with satmy-white flowers 

 of great siz3, 5 



481 L idy Albemarle. Brilliant dark 



crimson. Extra, .... 5 



482 Lady Satin Rose. Dwarf ; compact; 



veiy beautiful, 5 



483 The Bride. White and crimson; 



fine. Per oz., 40c., .... 5 



GOLDEN FEATHER. 



thrum. No. 830. 



See Pi/rt 



GOMPHRENA Globosa. Globe Am- 

 arduth. Very handsome annuals, 

 witli everlasting flowers; excellent 

 for winter bouquets. Start in heat. 

 2 ft. 



484 Mixed Colors. Per oz., 40c, . . 5 



485 Aurea Superba. Orange l'eroz,40c., 5 



486 Carnea. Flesh color. Per oz, 40c., , 5 



487 Rubra. Purple-red. Per oz., 40c., . 5 



488 Alba, White. Per oz, 40c., . . 5 



