FLYING CLOUD (pat.)— 
Double corolla; white tinted with rose. Sepals are 
white, tinted with rose. 
FORGET-ME-NOT—upright—(will basket) 
Single corolla, pale blue with pale pink sepals. A very 
nice little bloomer. 
FRITZ KREISLER—upright 
Single to semi-double medium size flowers. Corolla 
rhodamine purple and the sepals, crimson. 
GALLI GURCI—basket 
Single pink corolla, tube as long as corolla, sepals 
flaring and reflexed. Tube and sepals waxy shell pink, 
stained rose pink on reverse side. 
GARDENA—basket 
Double corolla of very large white veined with dark 
pink, very wide dark pink sepals. 
GAY SENORITA—basket—(will make nice upright) 
Single bell-shaped corolla deep lilac, flushed rose, 
lighter at base of petals and with a distinct irregular 
light border edging the petals. Short tube, sepals long 
and spreading, deep rose red. Large elongated buds. 
Free flowering. 
GENERAL IKE—Fuchsia-La—upright—(will basket) 
Very large plumb bob shaped buds, looks like the 
plant is hanging full of vaxy crimson plumb bobs. 
Tube long and slim, sepals very long pagoda type. 
Tube and sepals crimson, corolla heavy double deep 
aster violet, splashed at base white and crimson. 
Strong grower, try this one as a basket or will espalier. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR—upright or will basket 
Double purple corolla with red sepals. Low grower. 
GERBERT—(jingle bells) —upright 
Double corolla, violet to purple with ends of petals 
having a small petal extending out like a clapper in 
a bell. Sepals red. 
GLADIATOR—upright 
Small upright. Corolla double white, flushed pink at 
base. Sepals crimson. 
GLENDALE—upright 
A string, tall-growing plant with a profusion of dainty 
coral pink flowers. Will stand full sun. 
GRENADIER—upright to four feet 
Very rich purple, double corolla. Bright scarlet sepals. 
Because of fine branches, it will make a nice basket. 
GUINEVERE— 
Large corolla; single to semi-double orchid blue. Pure 
white sepals. An easy fuchsia to grow. 
GUS NEIDERHOLZER—basket or upright 
Large double corolla of veronica blue. Carmine sepals. 
*GYPSY PRINCE—upright 
Double corolla of deep violet—purple with a few outer 
petals marbled flesh pink. 
GYPSY QUEEN—upright 
Double corolla of rose mauve, sometimes having a 
white petal. Sepals, deep red. A good grower and 
bloomer. 
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