FOXGLOVE 
(SEE DIGITALIS) 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
(MYOSOTIS) 
Alpestris, Blue 
Semi-hardy perennial, 10 to 12 inches, 
low border and rock garden plants with 
attractive foliage and dainty clear blue 
flowers. Adapted to cool, moist, partially 
shaded situations. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
(MARVEL OF PERU—MIRABILIS JALAPA) 
Tender perennial treated as annual, 2% 
feet, vigorous bushy plants covered with 
attractive trumpet-shaped flowers in 
many colors. Excellent for background 
or hedging. 
GAILLARDIA 
(BLANKET FLOWER) 
Sun loving, vigorous plants of composite 
family, useful in borders, mass plant- 
ings and for cutting. Heat tolerant, 
grows on poor soils. 
Choice Annual Double Mixed 
(Lorenziana) 
1% to 2 feet, long stemmed, shadowy, dou- 
bled, globular heads in shades of red, 
yellow, maroon and orange. Beautiful in 
mass plantings or borders, unexcelled 
for cutting. 
Indian Chief (Annual) 
1% feet, large, showy, coppery red flow- 
ers with darker center and long stems, 
single. 
Grandiflora Mixed 
Hardy perennial, 20 to 24 inches. Large, 
daisy-like flowers in various tones and 
bicolors of yellow, orange-red and ma- 
roon. Very hardy and flowers over long 
period. Useful in borders and beautiful 
in bouquets. 
GERANIUM 
Zonale Mixed 
1 to 2 feet, colorful bedding plants for 
summer, house plants in winter use, 
tender perennial. Many colors and va- 
rieties. 
GEUM 
(AVENS) 
Mrs. Bradshaw 
Tender perennial, 142 to 2 feet. Low 
rosettes of strawberry-like leaves with 
showy, long-stemmed, doubled orange- 
scarlet flowers. Adapted to mild cli- 
mates and often needs winter protec- 
tion. Excellent in borders, rock gardens 
and for cutting. Popular on West Coast. 
Lady Stratheden 
Similar to Mrs. Bradshaw except flowers 
golden yellow. 
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GERBERA 
Jamesoni Hybrids Mixed 
A tender perennial with large daisy-like 
flowers of unsurpassed beauty. Long 
slender graceful petals, yellow centers, 
many colors. Adapted to long mild 
growing seasons. 
GLOBE AMARANTH 
(SEE EVERLASTINGS) 
GODETIA 
(SATIN FLOWER) 
Hardy annual, 1% feet, erect, attractive 
plants with doubled, rose-like flowers in 
red, pink, lilac and white. For beds, rock 
gardens and cutting. Thrives on cool, 
well-drained soil in partial shade. 
GOURDS 
Mixed Varieties, Small Fruited 
Tender annual vines, trailing or climbing 
to 8 to 12 feet, ornamental fruits 2 to 4 
inches in diameter in various shapes, 
sizes and colors. Round, egg-shaped, 
pear-like, calabash, warted, and in dark 
green, white, orange and bicolors. Pick 
before frost and dry thoroughly, then 
wash and wax or shellac for use as 
table or bowl ornament. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(BABY’S BREATH) 
Hardy, easily grown, early blooming an- 
nuals and perennials especially desir- 
able for cutting, rock gardens and bor- 
ders. Tolerant of poor soils but one 
should avoid transplanting. 
ANNUAL TYPES 
(G. ELEGANS) 
Fast growers, easy of culture. 
Covent Garden 
Annual white, 1 to 2 feet, small white 
bell-shaped flowers %4 inch across, borne 
profusely over long season. 
Crimson 
Similar to above except flowers slightly 
smaller, daintier and pale crimson in 
color. 
PERENNIAL 
Paniculata, White 
Hardy perennial, 3 feet, very small, 
dainty white flowers borne in dense, 
mistlike sprays. Useful in background 
plantings and excellent in bouquets or 
dried for winter use. 
HEARTS & HONEY VINE 
A new vine (related to cardinal climber) 
with dark green lacy foliage and small 
trumpet-shaped flowers which change 
color through the day from pinkish 
orange and yellow in the morning 
through pinkish red to rose pink and 
creamy white in the evening. 
