PLANT LIST ' 
•GENTLANA cruciata —(2) Gentian; (3) bright 
blue; (4) June-Aug.; (5) 9 in.; (6) tuft of glossy 
green leaves with bloom stem; (7) partial shade; 
(8) deep loam with leaf mold; (9) rock or border. 
This is one variety of the famous gentian family 
that anyone can raise with a little care. The 
gentian is considered the queen of plants. 
.3 for $1.00 10 for $2.50 100 for $18.00 
GILLARDIA Grandiilora “English Hybrids”—(3) 
crimson petals tipped with yellow; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (5) 2 to 3 ft.; (6) bushy; (7) sun; (8) loam; 
(9) excellent cutting and border . 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
GillardLa Gran diflora “Burgundy”—(3) wine-color¬ 
ed. Description as above except for color. 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Globe Flower—see Trollius. 
Globular!* Cordifolia—(2) blue globe flower; (3) 
bright blue; (4) June; (5) 8 in.; (6) upright 
spikes; (7) sunny; (8) rich sandy loam; (9) ex¬ 
cellent for rock gardens and sunny borders .... 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
• GLOBIJLABIA Trichosautha—(2) Globe-Daisy; 
(3) blue; (4) all summer; (5) 6-8 in.; (6) they 
have evergreen foliage and blue flowers borne in 
globular heads; (7) sun; (8) a good well drained 
soil; (9) very showy in the rock garden. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Gypsophila Paniculata—(2) baby’s breath; (3) 
white; (4) June; (5) 2 to 3 ft.; (6) upright; (7) 
sunny; (8) good well drained sandy loam; Lime 
lovers; (9) excellent for fillers and good borders. 
Must not be disturbed when planted . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
•GYPSOPHILA Repens—(2) chalk plant; (3) 
white; (4) June to Oct.; (5) 6 in.; (6) prostrate 
and spreading; (7) sun; (8) loam with good 
drainage favoring lime; (9) excellent rock plant 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
Helenium Autumnale Hybrids—(2) sneezewort; (3) 
bronze and yellow shades; (4) July to Sept. (5) 
2 ft.; (6) upright bushes, flowers on spikes; (7) 
sunny; (8) ordinary sandy loam; (9) an excellent 
border plant that is spectacular . 
.3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
HELENIUM Hoopesi—(2) sneezewort; (3) deep 
yellow; (4) June to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (6)' bushy 
branching; (7) sun; (8) ordinary; (9) border and 
cutting . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
HELIANTHEMUM M ITT ABIDE HYBRIDS—(2) 
sun rose; (3) all shades from pink to orange; (4) 
June and July; (5) 8 to 10 in.; (6) large prostrate 
clumps; (7) sunny; (8) sandy well drained soil; 
(9) an excellent rock plant with evergreen fol¬ 
iage; do not bear too much transplanting. 
.3 ftor $.60 10 for $1.75 100 for $15.00 
Hesmerocallis flava—(2) yellow day lily; (3) frag¬ 
rant clear yellow; (4) June and July; (5) 2 ft. 
( 6 ) ; coarse grassy leaves from crown with bloom 
spike; (7) partial shade; (8) rich moist loam; 
(9) boarder, waterside or naturalizing . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
HEMEROCALLI8 fulva—(2) tawny day lily; (3) 
bronze orange; (4) June to Aug.; (5) 4 ft.; (6) 
grassy leaves from crown with blooming stem; 
(7) partial shade; (8) rich moist loam; (9) bor¬ 
der, waterside or naturalizing . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1-00 100 for $8.00 
