PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE (Hedysorum coronarium). Racemes of red flowers in 
summer. Grows to 4 feet in height. Plant in sun. Gal. containers. 
FRENCH WOOD STRAWBERRY. An excellent subject for shaded or half- 
shaded spots under trees or shrubs. Typical light green strawberry foli¬ 
age. Tiny white flowers in light clusters. Fruit bright red—small, but 
delicious. Gal. containers; 2V4-inch pots. 
GAILLARDIA 
Grandiilora Goblin. Compact plants 12 to 15 inches tall covered with large, yel¬ 
low bordered, deep red flowers. Sun. 2V'4-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Grandiilora Sunset. Rich, golden yellow. 2V4-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Portola Giant Hybrids. Extra large, well rounded flowers of bronzy red edged 
with a border of golden yellow. 214-inch pots; gal. containers. 
GAZANIA. The principal uses of these extremely hardy perennials are as ground 
covers in parkings, on banks and in driveway strips. They also may be used to 
advantage as borders for perennial beds. 
Aurantiacum (Gold Dollars). Grows into a compactly spreading plant. Leaves 
narrow, dark green and 3 to 4 inches in length. The large, single, orange, mari¬ 
gold-like flowers appear in profusion in spring, close above the dense foliage. 
Gal. containers. Flats of about 100 plants, $1.50. 
Splendens. Not as compact as the foregoing, grows an inch or two taller, 
flowers are lemon yellow and the glossy foliage is gray on the reverse side. 
Blooms spring and summer. Gal. containers. Flats of about 100 plants, $1.50. 
*Splendens hybrid. Yellow. Leaves and flower stems grow longer than the 
preceding varieties. A new variety that commands attention. 2V4-inch pots; 
gal. containers. 
*Splendens hybrid. White. 2 Vi-inch pots; gal. containers. 
GERANIUM 
Zonale (Common Geranium). Assorted colors. Gal. containers. 
Ivy Geranium. Pink, red or lavender. 21/4dnch pots; gal. containers. 
GEUM. Will thrive in either sun or shade with very ordinary attention. Their 
flat, double, compact flowers are borne on tall stems, 2 to 2V2 feet. Excellent for 
cutting. The long, deeply-cut leaves are interesting, too. 
*Borisii. Dwarf orange. 2 l/z-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Lady Stratheden. Yellow. Gal. containers; 21/4-inch pots. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Red. 214-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Prince of Orange. Tall orange. Gal. containers. 
*GINGER LILY (Hedechium coronarium). Canna-like leaves, exquisitely fragrant 
white flowers that are 3 to 4 inches across. Well worth growing for foliage 
alone. Plant in a moist, shaded location. Gal. containers, 40c. 
GINGER (Zingiber officinale). Leaves similar to the foregoing variety, but much 
larger. Flowers white, marked with yellow. Refreshingly fragrant. Gal. con¬ 
tainers, 40c. We also grow a variety that is orange and light pink. Gal. con¬ 
tainers, 40c. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia laciniata). A just competitor of the cultivated sun¬ 
flowers. Large, double, yellow flowers of great brilliance. Dahlia-like foliage is 
a cool, light green. Grows to 5 feet. Plant in sun. Gal. containers; 214-in. pots. 
(*) PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN ROCK GARDENS 
