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Gillia. Mixed Gillia. Dwarf plants, which, flower freely of 

 various colors. One foot. December till April. 



Gromplirena alba and purpurea. White and Crimson 

 Batchelor Button or Globe Amaraiith. Well known variety of 

 flowers; very early and free flowering ; continue to flower for a 

 long time. Two feet high. Ij'rom February till August. 



Creraiiiuin Zoiiale. Zonale Geranium. Seed saved from 

 large flowering varieties of different colors ; should be sown in 

 seed pans, and when large esougM trai splnnted into pots, where 

 they can be left, or transplanteil in spiing into the open ground. 



Ger^iiiuiii pelai'^oninin. 



G-eraiiium pelargonium. Large flowering Pelargonium. 

 Spotted varieties, 25 cents per package. 



Geranium oderatissima. Apple-scented Geranium. 

 Cultivated on account of its fragrant leaves ; 25 cents per pack- 

 age. Both of these kinds are pot plants, and require shade 

 during hot weather. Should be sown during fall and winter. 



Gypsophila panic ulata. Gypsophila. A graceful plant 

 with white flowers, which can be used for bouquets. One foot 

 high ; from December to April. 



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