3 
g rand ifl ora —Yellow and brown single 
blooms . 60 
GAULTHERIA (Aromatic Wintergreen)— 
Shade and very acid soil. 
R procu'mbens — Native. White bell- 
shaped flowers, followed by red ber¬ 
ries, 3 in.75 
GENTIAN A —Nothing else gives the in¬ 
tense blue of the gentians. 
R andrewsi —Native. Closed gentian. 
Shade and humus, 18 in.75 
R porphyrio —Native. Intense blue with 
green and yellow markings in 
throat. Unsurpassed for beauty. 
Easily grown in open sandy loam if 
acid. 8 in., 50c each. 
R decora —Native. Heavenly blue blos¬ 
soms. Moisture .75 
GEUM (Avens)—Excellent for cutting. 
Lady Strathedon —Double yellow, 18 
in.75 
M rs. Bradshaw —Semi-double, orange- 
red .75 
GERANIUM (Crane’s Bill) — Good for 
naturalizing, or in shady border, 
maculatum — Native. Soft lavender 
flowers one inch across. 18 in.60 
sanguineum —Rosy-pink flowers, 12 in. .75 
GILLEN IA (Indian Physic) 
trifoliata — Native. White stars in 
masses on wiry red stems. Ef¬ 
fective .75 
GLOBULAR IA (Globe Daisy)—Rosettes of 
handsome foliage. 
R cordifolia —Attractive blue flowers, 
6 in.75 
R bellidifolia —Violet blue balls, 6 in. 
Rare ..'.75 
R trichosantha —Heads of blue on 6 in. 
stems .75 
GRASSES (Festuca) 
R glauca —Glaucous blue foliage, 10 
in.75 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—Unsur¬ 
passed for mixed bouquets and for 
drying. 
R cerastioides — Wonderful for rock 
work. White flowers. 2 in.75 
paniculata —Mists of white flowers, 3 
ft.75 
R repens (Chalk Plant)—Grey foliage, 
blooms all summer, 6 in.75 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort)—Showy fall 
blooming plants. 
autumnale superbum —Deep golden yel¬ 
low, 3 ft.75 
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