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F. Japonica. Lavender; two feet. August and September. - 



F. Sieboldiana. Silver gray foliage; one of the most distinct, light purple 

 flowers. 



F. undulata media picta. One of the best variegated-leaved plants; fine 

 for edgings; lavender flowers. 



GERANIUM. {Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium.) 



G-. Arnieriuin. Purplish red, black center; one foot. May. 

 O. Ibericuin. Bluish purple; one foot. July and August. 



G. prsetense. Lilac purple; crow-foot leaved; one foot. July and August. 



G. prsetense pleno. Crow-foot leaved; double flowering; one foot. July 

 -and August. 



G. sanguineuni. Purplish red; spreading; 6 inches. June. 



GENISTA. Whin. 



G. saglttalis. Arrow-pointed Broom. A fine, dwarf perennial; flowers 

 pea shaped, yellow in a terminal spike. 50 cents. 



GILLEXIA. Indian Physic. 



G. trifoliata. Bowman's Root. White, rosy tinged; bell-shaped flowers; 

 two to three feet. July. 



GYNERIUM. 



G. argenteum. Pampas Grass. The finest ornamental grass in cultiva- 

 tion; superb on the lawn, as a single specimen, or in the center of a bed; requires 

 protection in this latitude. 75 cents. 



GYPSOPHILA. 



G. acutifolia. Small white flowers, in large panicles; four feet. July. 



G. paniculata. A fine herbaceous plant, forming a compact bush, about 

 four feet high; flowers small, white, in large, loose panicles. Valuable for bou- 

 quets. July. 



HARPALIUM. 



H. rig"iduin. {Eelianthus.) Flowers large, golden yellow, produced abund- 

 antly; a snowy plant; three to five feet. August. 



HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. 



H. orgyalis. Graceful Sunflower. Tall and graceful, flowers 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter; produced abundantly in September; 6 to 8 feet. 



HELLEBORUS. Christmas Rose. 



The following are all evergreen, and bloom in March or April. 



H. albus. Greenish white. 50 cents. 



H. atrorubens. Flowers purplish red in clusters. April. 50 cents. 



