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h FORSYTHIA Lynwood Gold. New. One of the best for a magnificient show of 
golden yellow. Very profuse bloomer. 2 to 3 TEL 15, 
h = spectabilis. Very showy with large pure yellow flowers. 18 to 24 ily 1.00: 
Stoo tts, $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50, 
h Spring Glory. A new Forsythia with large glowing pale yellow flowers, 2 to 
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h  suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell), Golden yellow flowers on drooping branches 
that sweep to the ground. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50. 
FRANKLINIA alatamaha (Ben Franklin’s Tree). Large white, yellow-centered, 
fragrant blooms from August till frost. Leaves turn bright red in fall, often 
while the snowy white flowers are still open. Prefers damp, heavy acid humus, 
blooms best in full sun. 18 to 24 in., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $4.50. - 
FRAXINUS, see Ash. 
GAULTHERIA miqueliana (BE). Shrub to 1 ft., with leathery leaves, white 
flowers followed by pearly white berries. 4 in; $1.25, 
procumbens (Wintergreen) (BE). Makes a beautiful groundcover less than 
inches high, with dark green glossy oval leaves, Dainty white flowers in 
summer are followed by tiny brilliant red berries, which are aromatic when 
crushed. Likes shade. 3 to 4 in., $1.00. 
GENISTA, see Broom. 
GERMANDER, see Teucrium. 
h GINKGO biloba (Chinese Maiden-hair tree). The beautiful foliage like that 
of a magnified maiden hair fern turns to a lovely soft yelloy in the autumn. 
One of the oldest known species still in existence. 12 to 18 in., $2.00. 
GOLDEN BELL, see Forsythia. 
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE, see Laburnum. 
GORDONIA alatamaha, see Franklinia, 
GORSE, see Ulex 
