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FUNKIA. Plantain Lily. 
A very interesting and beautiful genus, with luxuriant foliage and handsome lily-like flowers. 
F.czrulea. Light blue, with dark green, glossy foliage; 1 foot. Jumeand July. 25c. 
F. Fortuneii maculata. Foliage broadly marked with golden yellow; distinct and fine; 6 to 9 inches. Soc. 
F. grandiflora. Large blue flowers; 18 inches. August to October, 25c. 
var. alba. Pure white, fragrant flowers in summer. 30C. 
var. fol. aureo var. Leaves variegated with yellow. 25c. 
F. Japonica. Lavender; 2 feet. August and September. 265c. 
var. alba marginata. Foliage edged with white; pretty. 25c. 
F. lancifolia. Lavender flowers, lance-like foliage. July and August. 25¢c. 
F. Sieboldiana. Silver-gray foliage; one of the most distinct; light purple flowers. 25c. 
F. undulata media picta. One of the best variegated-leaved plants; fine for edgings; lavender flowers. 25c. 
GALEGA. Goat’s Rue. 
G. officinalis. Spikes of rosy purple flowers. 25c. 
GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. 
A genus of very ornamental, hardy plants. Flowers yellow or purple, 2 inches across, single on naked 
stems. Very showy. Early summer until autumn. 25c. 
GENISTA. Woad-Waxen. Rock-Broom. 
G. sagittalis. ARROW-POINTED Broom. A fine dwarf perennial; flowers pea-shaped, yellow in a terminal 
spike; 6 inches. June. 50c. 
GERANIUM. Crane’s Bill. 
Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium. 
G. ibericum. Bluish purple; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 
G. Londesi. Blue flowers veined with purple; 3 feet. 5oc. 
var. platypetalum. Deep violet with reddish streaks; 2 feet. 25¢c. 
G. pretense. Lilac purple; crow-foot leaved; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 
var. flore pleno. Crow-foot leaved; double-lowering; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 
G. sanguineum. Purplish red; spreading; 6 inches. June. 25c. 
GEUM. Avens. 
G. triflorum. APACHE PLUME. Clusters of bright red flowers followed by silvery, feathery heads of seeds; 
g inches. May and June. 25c. 
GILLENIA. American Ipecac. Indian Physic. 
G. trifoliata. BowMan’s Root. White, rosy-tinged, bell-shaped flowers; 2 to 3 feet. July. 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA. Chalk Plant. 
. acutifolia. Small white flowers, in large panicles; 4 feet. July. 25c. 
. paniculata. INFANT’s BREATH. A fine herbaceous plant, forming a compact bush about four feet high; 
flowers small, white, in large, loose panicles. Valuable for bouquets. July. 25c. 
G. repens. Dwarf trailing habit; flowers white or rose; 6 inches. July to September. 25c. 
HELENIUM. Sneeze Weed. 
H. autumnale superbum. Flowers clear yellow in branching panicles, produced in wonderful profusion ; 
one of the most distinct and striking perennial plants; 5 feet. September. 25c. 
- Hoopesii. Large, bright orange, showy flowers in summer; 3 to 5 feet. 25c. 
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HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. 
. decapetalus. Flowers yellow in large panicles, valuable late flowering plant; 5 feet. September. 25¢c. 
. orgyalis. GRACEFUL SUNFLOWER. Tall and graceful; flowers three to four inches in diameter, pro- 
duced abundantly in September; 6 to 8 feet. 25c. 
H. multiflorus fl. pl. DouBLE SUNFLOWER. A blaze of gold in late summer and early autumn, and 
altogether one of the showiest of hardy perennials. 25c. 
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