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Floral ❖ Quide. 
FENZLIA. 
Fenzlia dianchiflora is a neat little plant, bearing a 
perfect mass of small flowers. The flowers are rosy 
tinted with dark purple throat. Good for pot and bas¬ 
ket culture, and desirable for edgings. 
Fenzlia dianthiflora,. 15 
GODETIA. 
Plants a foot or more in height; free anu constant 
bloomers; colors pink, and red, with white. 
Godetia, best varieties mixed,. 5 
GRAMMANTHES. 
Grammanthcs gentianoides is a useful little plant, 
particularly adapted to rock-work or baskets. Flowers 
small and abundant, star shaped, as seen in engraving. 
Grammanthcs gentianoides, reddish orange, . . to 
GAILLARDI A. 
Gaillardia, known as Blanket Flowers, arc good bed¬ 
ding annuals, being strong, constant bloomers through the 
whole summer. Set plants twelve to eighteen inches apart. 
Gaillardia picta, red and yellow . 5 
Josephus, very brilliant; red and orange, ... 5 
albo-marginata, red, bordered with white, . . 5 
Amblyodon, fine red, . 5 
picta Lorenziana, is a fine new double variety ; 
heads two inches in diameter. See engraving, 10 
GILIA. 
Gilias are free-flowering, hardy annuals, one foot to 
eighteen inches high, with clusters of small, delicate 
flowers ; desirable for cutting. Seed may be sown in the 
open ground, but if transplanted, remove when small. 
Gilia achilleaefolia, mixed colors,. 5 
capitata, mixed colors,. 5 
tricolor, mixed colors,. 5 
All varieties mixed,. 5 
GLAUCIUM. 
Glaucium corniculatum, one of the Horned Poppies, 
is the very prettiest of our white-leaved plants. The 
leaves are silvery white, something like the old “ Dusty 
Miller.” Fine for edgings, vases, ribbon beds. Sow 
late in the winter in the house. 
Glaucium corniculatum,. : = 
HUNNEMANNIA. 
Hunnemannia fumariadblia 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 fumaria:folia,. 10 
