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Gillia. Mixed Giilia. Dwarf plants, which flower freely of vari- 
ous colors. One foot. December till April. 
Gomphrena alba and purpurea. White and Crimson Bateh- 
elor Button or Globe Amaranth. Well known variety of flowers; very 
early and free flowering; continue to flower for a long time. Two 
feet high. From February till August. 
Geranium Zomale. Zonale Geranium. Seed saved from large 
flowering varieties of different colors; should be sown in seed pans, 
and when large enough transplanted into pots, where they can be left, 
or transplanted in spring into the open ground. 
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Geranium Pelargonium. 
Geranium pelargoniumna. Large flowering Pelargonium, Spot- 
ted varieties, 25 cents per package. ‘i 
Geranium odoratissima. Apple-scented Geranium. Cultiva~ 
ted on account of its fragrant leaves; 25 cents per package. Both of 
these kinds are pot plants, and require shade during hot weather. 
Should be sown during fall and winter. 
Gypsophifa paniculata. Gypsophila. A graceful plant with 
white flowers, which can be used for bouquets. One foot high; from 
December to April. 
