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Gaultheria procumbens, (Aromatic Wintergreen). 
—*RT—Beautiful, trailing evergreen plant with glossy leaves 
growing to a height of 4 to 6 inches. Tiny white flow- 
ers followed by pea sized red berries. A good ground 
cover among evergreens. Must have well drained 
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Gaillardia, burgundy. (Blanket Flower). 
—-BC—A very showy perennial, 1 to 2 feet tall, Blooms con- 
tinuously over a long period. Fine for adding some 
flash of color to the garden. Wine-red flowers stand 
up well in bouquets. Thrives best in well drained soil 
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Gentian andrewsi. (Closed or Bottle Gentian). 
—*RMS—A 2 foot native flower. Flowers purplish-blue, more 
or less permanently closed. At home along creek 
banks where ground is moist but well drained. Thrives 
best in grass or among other plants which provide 
some protection against strong winds. Should be well 
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—macrophylla. One foot tall native of Europe. Some- 
what spreading type. Flowers deep blue appear in 
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Geranium maculatum. (Cranesbill, Wild Geranium). 
—*RO—Plant 1 to 1% feet tall. Rose-purple flowers in early 
summer. Thrives best in semi-open locations ______ pag .60 
Geum borisi. 
—QO—Plant with evergreen foliage growing to a height of 
12—18 inches. Orange-scarlet flowers. At home in 
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—*RO—triflorum. (Torch Flower). An attractive plant in the 
wild flower or rock garden. Finely cut foliage, beau- 
tiful soft-rose flowers followed by very attractive, 
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Gypsophila paniculata. (Baby’s Breath). 
—CO—A well known perennial very much appreciated for 
cutting. Tiny white flowers giving mist-like appear- 
ance to plant when in bloom. Branches may be dried 
and used for winter bouquets. Requires well drained 
soil and open sun. A little lime added to soil will 
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—CO—Bristol fairy. White, double flowers, larger than pani- 
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Habenaria fimbriata. 
—*MS—An extremely dainty and showy orchis growing to 
a height of 1 to 3 feet. Dainty, lavender, fringed 
flowers closely set on tall spikes. Bloom in late 
August and September. Require rich soil of acid 
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Hemerocallis. (Day Lily). | 
Very hardy and easily grown in open, sunny gardens. 
With three or four varieties, selected according to 
blooming season, you can have blossoms throughout 
the summer. Require good garden soil. 
—apricot. Name indicates color. Bloom in June—July  .35 .90 
—dumortieri. Golden yellow flowers in June ________ 35 .90 
