Green Tree Flower Gardens 
GENEVA—Similar to Coralline Lucerne, shorter 
and more bushy grower, leaves rounder and more 
spotted, blooms nearer pink. 
GILSONII—Branches from the root, stout stem 
of dark green streaked with whitish lines; dark 
green glossy leaves are deeply serrate, pointed 
and fluted, underside reddish and very hairy; the 
pedicels are red at the base, and covered with long 
white hairs, the male light pink flowers appear to 
be double. 
GLABRA—One of the 3 with trailing habit, but 
a shorter rounder leaf than Glaucophylla. 
Glaucophylla Scandens 
GLAUCOPHYLLA SCANDENS—Smooth, light 
green leaf, deeply veined, edges slightly rufl[led; 
flowers a pale brick red, the buds striped with 
white; trailing stems sometimes 6 to 8 ft. long. 
GLOIRE de LORRAINE — Bulbous, Christmas 
flowering, profusion of pink flowers well above 
the foliage, after blooming foliage ripens and 
falls, and bulbs remain dormant until August. 
Melior and Lady Mac are a much improved 
variety of this type. 
GOGOENSIS — Peltate, olive green mottled 
leaves, most distinctive, divided by veins just like 
a spider web; low grower from a rhizome. 
GRAPE LEAF—Same as Speculata. 
GUATAMALA—Procumbent type, darker leaves 
than Sunderbruckii, and lighter than Nigricans; 
dark brown spots in young growth of foliage; one 
of the so-called “Star” type; tuft of fringe on 
stem on underside of leaf; cluster of deep pink 
flowers on long stalk. 
GUINEA’S WING—Leaves like Alba Picta but 
longer, and more heavily spotted with silver, a 
wavy almost ruffled edge, young leaves are red¬ 
dish brown at edge; rose pink flowers. 
GUNNERAFOLIA—Same as Palmifolia. 
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