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grown anywhere. All Varieties 4 oz. 50¢. 
G 
—Bremen. AIL-1B. 20¢ 
Coppery scarlet with yellow tips; pretty. 
—Burgundy. GAIL-1N. 20¢ 
A rich wine-red color; showy. 
—Goblin. GAIL-1G. 20¢ 
A dwarf compact variety; deep red with 
a golden border. 
—Kobold. GAIL-1K. 20¢ 
A Swiss novelty; red with gold zoning. 
GAILLARDIA — Monarch Strain 
—Monarch Strain. GAIL-1M. 20¢ 
Very large flowers in a wide color range. 
—Portola Hybrids. GAIL-IP. 25¢ 
Scarlet fis intensified with bronze-gold 
tips; semi-double. 
—Sun. GAIL-ISN. 25¢ 
—Superbum. GAIL-1S. 20¢ 
Large flowered variety, mixed colors. 
—Yellow Queen. GAIL-1Y. 20¢ 
Pure golden yellow; very pretty. 
—Tangerine. GAIL-I1T. 20¢ 
Beautiful orange; true. 
—The Dazzler. GAIL-1D. 20¢ 
Intense golden yellow with maroon-red 
zone. 
Blend of above. GAIL-1X. 20¢ 
G. PULCHELLA: Also listed as G. picta, 
G. Drummondii. Hardy annuals growing 
to 18”: they are grown mainly for cutting. 
—Indian Chief. GAIL-7C. 20¢ 
Pretty deep coppery scarlet with dark 
brown center. 
—Lorenziana. GAIL-7Z. 20¢ 
Double disk fis; very showy. 
—Tetra. GAIL-7T. 20¢ 
A blood-red; showy. 
—Single Mixed. GAIL-7X. 20¢ 
—New Giant Doubles. GAIL-7DX. 25¢ 
GALEGA. (gah-LEE-gah) 
Luguminosea. Bushy perennials with blue 
white or purple pea-like fis in thick clusters 
or racemes; excellent cut-flowers; seed can be 
planted where they are to grow. 
—officinalis. GALG-2. 25¢ 
Goat’s Rue. White, lilac and rose TSS 
iter. ; 
GALTONIA. (gol-TOH-nee-uh) 
Liliaceae. S. Af. bulbous plants growing 
2-3 ft. with flowers much like Hyacinths 
but in open racemes; they are hardy up in 
the (VII) zone. 
—candicans. 
Giant Summer Hyacinth. White: 
TBb; treat like Gladiolus in storage. 
GALT-1. 25¢ 
Sart bs 
We are always interested in the source 
of any seeds not listed — in many that are. 
GAMOLEPSIS. (gam-MOL-ep-is) 
Small shrubs and plants native of S. Af. 
and having yellow solitary flower heads of 
ray and disk flowers, Grown for the fls and 
for edging; tender. 
—tagetes. CAMO-1. 25¢ 
Bright yellow fis, 1” ac; early; 12”; TA. 
—speciosa. GAMO-10. 35¢ 
Brilliant orange; 8’. 
GARDENIA. (gar-DEEN-ee-ah) 
Rubiaceae. Popular shrubs grown for 
their pretty fls, both out doors in the S or 
in the GH in the North. 
—jasminoides. GARD-4. 50¢ 
(G. florida) Cape-Jasmine. Ev. sh to 6 
ft, fisewhiteso  ac,. colina, 
—Thunbergii. GARD-7. 40¢ 
To 10 ft; fis white, fragrant, 4’ ac; S. Af. 
GAULTHERIA. (gaw-T HEE-re-ah) 
Ericaceae. Evergreen woody plants of the 
Heath Family having small white. blue,red or 
black fils followed by fruits. Many are very 
dwarf and suited for the RG. Sandy soil, 
plenty of moisture, best in light shade and 
an acid soil; not real hardy in N without 
winter protection. 
—Hookeri. GAUL-6. 40¢ 
A rare species from the Himilayas. 
—Miqueliana. GAUL-10. 30¢ 
Compact sh; RG; 15”; Lily-of-theValley- 
like flowers followed by white berries; 
HSh; good. 
—oppositifolia. GAUL-13. 50¢ 
A really attractive shrub covered with 
striking Heath-like fis in early spring; 3 
TESA Lo) se eae 
—procumbens. GAUL-17. 40¢ 
Winter-berry; Checkerberry; 'Teaberry. 
Creeping; white fis; May-Sept; scarlet fr; 
Canada to, Ga;) (11D): 
—trichophylla. GAUL-2l1. 30¢ 
Pink fis; prostrate, shrubby; RG; not 
easy but good. 
—perpiexa. GAUL-16. 30¢ 
Prostrate shrub to 3 ft; N. Z. 
—rupestris. GALT-20. 50¢ 
Erect, rarely procumbent, sh with small- 
er lvs; white fis; pink or red br; 2-4 ft; 
(Visee Naz. 
—Mixed. GAUL-X. 30¢ 
GAURA. (GAU-rah) 
Oragraceae. N. Amer. perennials; rose or 
white fls in spikes or clusters. Grown in 
the border or wild garden. 
—Lindheimeri. GAUR-2. 30¢ 
A graceful plant with long sprays of 
white fis blooming over a long season, 
July-OCT; 3-4 ft; good cut; TP but grow 
as HHA; space 20’. 
GAZANIA. (gah-ZA Y-ne-ah) 
(Meridiana) Compositae. White, orange 
and yellow fils opening in the sunshine; disks 
dark; border or for edging. 
—leucolaena. GAZ-2. 40¢ 
Trailing plant; yellow fis; gray lvs. 
—longiscarpa. GAZ-1. 30¢ 
A beautiful plant for a sunny place; large 
Daisy-like golden yellow fis spotted brown 
around center, 2” ac; July-Oct; TP, grow 
as HHA: 6-9’; space 9”. 
—pinnata. GAZ-7. 35¢ 
Orange fis; 6’. 
—splendens, Mixed. GAZ-8X. 30¢ 
Rays orange with black and white spot 
at base; 18”. 
