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/' !CJ\" S J'L ORA L o L f DE. 
GILIA. 
Gilias are 
free - flower¬ 
ing, hardy an¬ 
nuals, from six 
to ten inches 
in height, with 
clusters of 
small, deli¬ 
cate flowers, 
that make 
pretty masses 
or clumps. 
Seed may be sown in the open ground, but if trans¬ 
planted remove when small. 
Gilia achillsefolia, mixed colors . 5 
capitata, mixed colors, . 5 
tricolor, mixed colors,. 5 
All varieties mixed, . 5 
GLAUCIUM. 
Glaucium cornicuiatum, one of the Horned Poppies, 
is the very prettiest of our white-leaved plants. The 
leaves arc silvery white, som thing like the old“ Dusty 
Miller.” Fine for edgings, vases, ribbon beds. Sow 
late in winter in the house. 
Glaucium cornicuiatum,. io 
GODETIA. 
Plants a foot or more in height: free and constant 
bloomer ; colors pink, and red, with white. 
Godetia, Best varieties mixed,. 5 
GRAMMANTHES. 
Grammanthes Gentianoides is a useful little plant, 
particularly adapted to rock-work or baskets. Flowers 
small and abundant, star shaped, as seen in engraving. 
Grammanthes Gentianoides, reddish orange, . io 
HELIANTHUS. 
Helianthus is the well known old Sunflower; coarse, 
tall plants, from four to eight feet in height, bright yel¬ 
low flowers. The best double varieties produce a very 
good effect among shrubbery, and when used as screens, 
etc. The Sunflower is hardy and sometimes reproduces 
itself from self-sown seed. Large quantities of seeds are 
produced by the single varieties, and they are of con¬ 
siderable value for oil as well as feeding. 
Helianthus globosus fistulosus, the best of the 
Sunflowers ; very large ; double, . 5 
Double Green-centered, a large flower with 
green center when young; when old, perfectly 
double flower; 5 to 8 feet in height, . 5 
New Mammoth Russian, single ; very large, 5 
Common Single, usually grown for the seed: 
per lb. 50 cents,. 5 
HUNNEMANNIA. 
Hunnemannia fumariajfolia makes a growth of about 
two feet; the flowers are bright yellow and tulip-formed 
At the North should be treated as an annual; makes a 
rapid growth and flowers the first season. 
Hunnemannia fumariaefolia,. 10 
