GAZAN IA SPLENDENS HYBRIDA 
Ga-zain-i-a 
A tender perennial which will flower the first season if sown in 
January or February. The plants spread close to the ground ancf 
produce brilliant orange and yellow Daisylike flowers, each mar* 
bled with a black and silvery zone. 
Extremely useful for bedding in sunny places. (Scarce.) 
Pkt. 75c. 
GENISTA. See Broom, page 28. 
GENTIANA Jen-ti-ain-a 
Acaulis. Useful perennial for rockeries and edging. Ultra- 
marine blue trumpet flowers. Height 4 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
Crinita. The Fringed Gentian. Lovely, fringed petals. Of 
S soft, misty blue. Hardy biennial. Height 6 inches. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Hascombensis. This beautiful new Gentian was raised by Mr. 
C. T. Musgrave and is a cross between G. lagodechiana and G. 
septemfida var. cordifolia. The individual flowers are large— 
about inches across and of bright, mid-blue, slightly speckled 1 
with white toward the base. 
The flowers are produced in a bunch or truss on a stem about 
XYi feet high. The flowering period is from early July until end 
of August. The seed can he raised in heat in Spring, but the best 
results are obtained by sowing in Autumn and keeping the pans in a 
coldframe. The seed will then germinate in the following Spring. 
Perennial. ... ... ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
GERBERA—Jamesoni Hybrids 
GERANIUM Jer-ain-i-um ( Crane’s Bill ) 
Perennial. For rock gardens, etc. Height 1 foot. 
Traversi. A beautiful plant introduced from New 
□ Zealand. It has a spreading habit, woolly silvery 
gray foliage and bright pink flowers. Splendid, 
hardy plant for the rock garden. . . . Pkt. 75c. 
Buxton’s Blue. A tall variety for the perennial bor¬ 
der. Clear blue flowers, quite hardy. Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
GERBERA Ger-lee-ra (Transvaal Daisy) 
Greenhouse flowering plant. For cutting. Height 15 inches. 
Trivett’s Double Hybrids. New. The double form 
of the popular G. jamesoni Hybrid in a splendid range of 
choice colors and shades. . . . Pkt. (10 seeds) 75c. 
Jamesoni Hybrids. Improved, large single flowers in 
lovely colors—white, cream, yellow, pink, salmon, 
crimson, violet, etc. A superb mixture. Pkt. 75c. 
GESNERIA Jes-nee-ri-a (Naegelia) 
Greenhouse decorative flowering plant. Height 18 inches , 
Hybrids Mixed. A delightful race of Hybrid Gesnerias 
for the decoration of greenhouse and conservatory. The 
flowering spikes carry numerous, bright, pendulous 
blooms including white, yellow, salmon, orange, crim¬ 
son, etc. Valuable table plant. . . . Pkt. $1.00 
GEUM Gee-um (Avens) 
Perennial. For borders and cutting. Blooms all Summer. 
Trivett’s Orange. (New.) The largest and finest of 
|PF“ the orange Geums. Double; height 2 feet- 
Seed scarce. ... ... ... Pkt. 75c- 
Lady Stratheden Improved. Fine rich golden yellow 
double flowers on fine stems for cutting. Height 1)4 
feet. Makes a fine contrast to the dark red of the variety 
Mrs. Bradshaw Improved. ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Mrs. Bradshaw Improved. Fine crimson scarlet com¬ 
panion to Lady Stratheden Improved. Double flowers, 
blooms the first season. Height 1 feet. Pkt. 50c. 
Orange Queen. A fine orange shade, being almost a 
blending of the above two varieties. Height lj^ feet. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Borisi. Glowing scarlet flushed with orange, splendid 
perennial, continuous bloomer. Height lj^ feet. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Farreri. Charming, pale blue with white throat. A rare peren- 
nial. Trailing habit. ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
Septemfida. Easily grown Alpine with clustered heads of sapphire 
blue, trumpet flowers. Perennial. Height 6 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
T.T.S. 
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GEUM—Trivett’s Orange 
