—Orange=yeollo wi iacicsisissitei ie ecicdatasacts beh bate ec ee 0A IEEE GOMP-2Y. 15¢ 
SW eae orcs ea ceccssctactecetaceottiete aotecesteest eae en ne GOMP-2W. 15¢ 
dm PUL DI OG wigsesereccnesiatesicecgeeivetiegbe easton a UT Te eae GOMP-2P. 15¢ 
—Piccole. A dwarf form with wine-red flOWeYS.....cccccccccccecocee .. GOMP-2C. 15¢ 
~~Mixed.-"Aboveevarieties mixed inc. eee GOMP-2X. 10¢ 
GORDONIA. (gor-DOH-nee-ah) Theaceae. 
Trees and shrubs from warm regions. The American species (G. alatamaha) known 
as the Franklinia tree, is rare and not many are known. It requires an acid soil and 
is hardy up to Mass. We wish reports on them along the northern planting area as we 
would like to map this line in a future issue. 
—alatamaha. FRANKLINIA TREE. To 20 ft; fils 3” ac... GODO-l. Seeds 3¢ each. 
100 Seeds $2.50; 1,000 $13.00 
CORYPHA australis: see LIVISTONIA australis. PALMS. 
GOURDS. 
Under this heading are listed the cucubits that have hard shells and grown for orna- 
ment. They may be divided into large small fruited varieties. They are -very orna- 
mental, are easily grown from seed planted outdoors as soon as the soil is warm. If 
started indoors, grow them in pots as they resent root disturbance. They will stand 
no frost. See articles during the fall months as to harvesting, etc. 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES: Mainly Cucubita pepo. 
—Egg, White. About the size of a lemon GORD-IE. 15¢ 
—Flat Striped. Dark green with yellow stripes GORD-IF. 15¢ 
—Miniature. Fruits round, dark green and striped yellow GORD-1M. 15¢ 
~—Orange,:- Orange \colou and. shape... meee ee nee ee GORD-1R. 15¢ 
—Pear-bicolor. Half green, half yellow; pear-shaped GORD-1B. 15¢ 
—-Pear.”, White , fruits; peat-shapesies. a. ser... te eae ee ee i GORD-IP. 15¢ 
—Pear Striped. Dark green striped with longitudinal white bands........... GORD-IL. 15¢ 
SS DOOM To tscsheticcsesstpsvattoseiesetstec tee eee acs ede ean eet ie Oe eS a GORD-IS. 15¢ 
=—-V CLFUCOSH SIMA gSrGeN Very Wallve Ll LCr aeee t ennan eee mens GORD-1V. 15¢ 
—Small Fruited Sorts Mixed. Interesting to children. Oz. 30¢; lb. $2.50...GORD-1X. 15¢ 
. 15¢ 
== P OAT Heil. Sade Ae A ities: eduncuous'ssuases cas sancugesescoabash sins Mrvstaccastvosesecceeeste tees rere ee GORD-2P. 15¢ 
—Turk’s Cap. Very attractive Shape... Oz. 25¢; 4 oz. 90¢.... GORD-2T. 15¢ 
—Large Fruited Sorts Mixed. OZ. 40¢7 Ib. $2.50..00..0...ccclscccscssccossssssesssscececscsesessa., GORD-2X. 20¢ 
GREVILLEA robusta. Silk Oak Tree; sow Dec. to March in GH in filats; (XX) 
Ounce 7 S1.5028 lb .4i'S15.00 ease, asacctsrsptsscvczesstescegh oe eieeta ors taslac este a GREV-20. 50¢ 
—Banksii, Sh to (20. )ft; red fiss) Queensland>))CX) ene E odseeee cence GREV-1. 50¢ 
GRINDELIA. (grin-DEE-le-ah) GUM PLANT.  Compositae. 
Western U. S. perennials bearing large yellow ray or disk flowers and doing well on 
poor soils. 
—-Squarrosa.gy CLlow {Sia seacross;.2ittse HD TOK EP ie. ee ee ee ee GRIN-10. 15¢ 
GUAVA: see PSIDIUM. 
GYMNOCLADUS. (jim-NOK-lad-us) KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE. Leguminosae. 
The seed coat is impermeable; soak seed 2-4 hours in concentrated sulfuric acid; 
small lots file seed coat or 2-6 minutes in hot water at 195 degrees F; sow in spring. 
—dioicus Oz 25¢7 ID Ol.20. ee eae GYMC-1(S). 15¢ 
— pottlesmShaped J (Greeny, 5 kc.s.ces cette aesseceoteeeasee ion arom eau eee GORD-2B. 15¢ 
GYNERIUM argenteum: see Cortaderia Selloana. 
GYPSOPHILA. (gip-SOFF-il-ah) BABY’S BREATH. Caryophyllaceae. 
Hardy annuals and perennials of great value both as cutflowers and plants in the 
rock garden or border. The flowers are small and numerous, in yellow, white or rose. 
G. paniculata is also grown for its dried flowers which are used in bouquets, etc. 
G. ELEGANS: Hardy annuals grown mainly for cutflowers; they are very valuable for 
this purpose. Succession planting can be made every week during the spring months. 
In the South they should be planted in the fall; blooms in 6-8 weeks from planting; 2 ft. 
—Super White, A special market gardener strain; Oz. 35¢; lb. $1.25... GYP-5M. 15¢ 
—London Market. English market gardener strain; Oz. 35¢; lb. $1.25... GYP-5L. 15¢ 
—Carmine. Oz. 40¢; lb. $1.40 
Sse CLIMSON Mere ccs ce tere ea veecan es ar anen once sear tarcsees 
—White...............00.. Oz. 30¢; Ib. 1.50 
—Blend of Above Colors. Oz. 40¢; lb. $1.40 
GYPSOPHILA SPECIES: 
—acutifolia. White, larger than paniculata; Caucasus; HP......ceccccccccccecs GYP-1 (W). 35¢ 
—cerastioides. Mouse-ear G. Downy, cr, 3”; fis white; RG, HP...cecccsccsccss. GYP-3. 20¢ 
—Manginii. Mongolian G. Rosy white fis in small panicles; HP................ GYP-12. 25¢ 
—-muralisshose ais: wWidwariir good!) RG HAG eee, Be ee rene GYP-13. 20¢ 
—Oldhamiana. Bright flesh pink fils; mid-summer to frost; 3 ft; HP........ GYP-15. 20¢ 
——pacifica,« Palesrosesorspurplesis; 93, moiberiay HPs nae aa ite ee GYP-16. 20¢ 
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