A GARDEN FLORA 
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GAYLUSSACIA. Vacciniacese. 
G. frondosa. Dangleberry. E. United States. 
GELSEMIUM. Loganiaceee. 
jG. sempervirens. False Jessamine. S. United States. 
Syn. G. nitidum. 
GENISTA. Broom. Leguminosse. 
G. eetnensis. Etna Broom. Sardinia and Sicily. 
A group, 9 feet high, in the western border. 
Flowers in July and August. 
G. anxantica. Neapolitan Broom. Naples. 
G. germanica. Central and W. Europe. 
G. hispanica. Spanish Gorse. S.W. Europe. 
*G. monosperma. Mediterranean region. 
G. pilosa. S. Europe, S. Britain. 
G. radiata. Central and S. Europe. 
G. tinctoria. Dyer’s Greenweed. Europe, Britain. 
„ var. elatior. 
„ var. mantica. 
Syn. Carniola mantica. 
G. virgata. Madeira Broom. Madeira. 
A group 10 feet high. Unlike most brooms, this 
Genista has most attractive foliage. It is hardy, 
and best grown as a group. 
GENTIAN A. Gentianacese. 
G. acaulis. Gentianella. Europe. 
G. lutea. Bitterwort. Europe. 
G. vema. Europe. 
GERANIUM. Geraniacese. 
G. argenteum. Alps. 
G. pratense. Crowfoot. Europe, Britain, etc. 
G. sanguineum. Europe, Britain, etc. 
„ var. lancastriense. 
G. wallichianum. Himalaya. 
