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+*FRAGARIA chiloensis—strawberry ground cover with large | inch white flowers, 
sun or shade. Flats. 
*FRANCOA ramosa—white or faintly tinged pink long thin spikes, to 2 feet, in 
summer, from good evergreen basal rosettes of leaves, shade. g.c. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora—2 feet, cuts well, profuse bloom April to November. 
Variety Burgundy comes from seed and is not entirely true to color but 
all are good, full sun. g.c. 
Burgundy—deep wine-red. 
Sun-God—pure yellow, very free bipoming. 
GAZANIA Copper King—huge orange yed flowers in winter and again in sum- 
mer, grey green much cut foliagef a very handsome plant. g.c. — $1.00. 
Hybrids—large-flowered in shades of yellows, roses, bronzes, with interest- 
ing markings at base of petals. g.c. 
Pure Yellow—with no central zone, very large long-stemmed flowers. g.c. 
tGENISTA tinctoria fl. pl.—at last we have a good stock of this fine creeping or 
trailing plant. Not over 10 inches high, it spreads for 3-4 feet flat on the 
ground, is semi- deciduous, and in spring is literally smothered in golden- 
yellow flowers. g.c. — $1.00. 
GLAUCIUM flavwm—an excellent orange-yellow poppy, makes a spread of 
feet and is about 214 feet tall, glaucous foliage, g.c. 
GONOSPERMUM (canariensis?) —variety name doubtful. This is a very lovely 
grey foliage plant with ferny leaves, to 3 feet, slightly tender to frost. 
g.c. — $1.00. 
GYPSOPHILA— 
Bristol Fairy—graceful airy mounds of double white flowers May and June, 
excellent cut flower, to 3 feet high and wide. g.c. — $1.00. 
repens Bodgeri Rosy Veil—dwarf double pink to 15 inches all summer. 4's. 
repens rosea—very flat with dainty single pink tiny flowers in profusion, 
May-October. 4’s. 
fHELIANTHEMUM- Mostly prostrate evergreen shrublets, blooming profusely 
in April and May, most drop day’s bloom by noon except where noted, 
good for banks, edging, ground cover, shear severely after flowering. 
4’s, Fts. to order only — $6.00. 
appeninum var. roseum—very grey foliage, soft rose flowers. 
A pricot—rose-peach,prostrate, bright green foliage. 
Apricot double--new, lovely double apricot flowers, bright shiny green 
foliage. 
Ben Nevis—flattest grower of all and slower, deep yellow with dark center. 
Boule de Feu (Fireball) —double red, blooms last all day and have longer 
season. 
3all of Gold—same as above only double yellow. 
Brunette—pale dusty red, deep scalet center. 
Buttercup—clear golden-yellow, brjght light green foliage, this one holds 
bloom all day. 
Goldilocks—largest blooms of all, bright yellow, medium grey foliage 
Saint Mary’s—pure white. 
Seattle—bronze. 
Stanford—cardinal-red. 
Sunlite—new, bright green shiny foliage and lovely large sunny yellow 
flowers. Stock limited. 
Wisley Primrose—lovely large pale primrose yellow flowers, medium grey 
foliage. 
Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
DOUBLE HELIANTHEMUM 
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