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Ff.DKim FETEIR HEMDEIRSOM .EL CO., MEW ¥OM
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EUPHORBIA MARGINATA or "Snow-on-the-Mountain
This native annual is quite popular as a garden plant on account of its showy appearance
and ease of culture in almost any soil — even the poorest — if in a sunny location. It is of
rank branching growth about 2 feet high. The foliage of light green being broadly
margined with silvery-white, giving the effect — -in miniature — of " Snow-on-the-
Mountain." Pkt. 10c.
GAILLAKDIA ANNUAL VARIETIES
Very showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 feet high. Grown in masses they are es-
pecially effective; large flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, produced from early summer
until frost; unrivaled for cutting.
Mixed Single Varieties Pkt. 5c.
Lorenziana, or Double-flowering. Large round heads, composed of numerous
flowers of crimson, garnet, lemon, orange, etc, in miniature Pkt. 5c.
GIANT HARDY HYBRID GAILLARDIA
The flowers are often 4 to 5 inches across, colored in great diversity of variations
and blendings, including such combinations as scarlet with gold edge, blood-red
with yellow edge, yellow with orange disk, golden with scarlet border, pure yellow,
fiery-crimson and many others. These are hardy perennials, compact in growth
and produce a succession of flowers summer and fall. As cut flowers, last in
water for days. (See cut.)
Giant Hardy Hybrid, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c.
Grandiflora Sibylla. (Novelty.) Very large bright, carmine-red flowers, the
petals of which are narrowly tipped or pointed with light yellow. Very
free-blooming and strikingly effective Pkt. 25c.
GERANIUM GIANT^ FLOWERING HYBRID
The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perfect form, borne in splendid
trusses, some of them forming balls 16 inches in circumference. The colors include
shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream veined pink, blush, snowy-
white and all of the new auriole types. These all stand the hot sun, and, although
perennials, they will produce nice bushy plants and
flower from seeds sown the same season; 12 to 18
Inches high. (See cut.)
Giant-flowering Hybrids, Mixed Colors,
Pkt. 15c.
Double Giant-flowering, Mixed Col-
ors Pkt. 25c.
Ivy-leaved, Single, Large-flower-
ing, Mixed Colors. . . . Pkt. 25c.
GLOBE AMARANTH
Bushy plants, about 2 feet
high. The flowers are useful
for dried winter bouquets. If
cut before they are fully ripe
and allowed to dry in^ a
dark, airy room, they will
retain their color the whole
season.
Mixed. Purple, white,
etc Pkt. 5c.
NANA Compacta, Mixed.
.4 foot high . . . Pkt. 5c.
GLOXINIA
Charming summer-
blooming pot plants for
conservatory, green-house
or window garden. They
flower in great profusion,
having gorgeous colors,
many of which are magnifi-
cently spotted and mottled
1 foot. (See cut.)
Large-flowering, Mixed.Pfei.25c
GNAPHALIUM
-OR "SIBEKIAN EDELWEISS":
This beautiful "Everlasting" is a hardy perennial
growing about one foot in height, being larger
than the famous Alpine Edelweiss, the star-
shaped, woolly white flowers being fully as
large again. It also thrives.better under culti-
vation and in low latitudes than the Alpine
type. Especially suited for rock gardens and
hillsides Pkt. 15c.
FUCHSIA
Single and Double, Mixed. Tender perennial
plants, 2 to 4 feet high, with pendent flowers
of red, white, purple, etc. Seed sown early in
the house will produce flowering plants the first
season; fine for pot culture or bedded out in
partial shade during summer Pkt. 25c.
GERBERA OR transvaal daisy
A beautiful race of flowering plants brought into
prominence recently with the introduction of an improved
large-flowering scarlet type and the new various-colored
hybrids. They are half hardy perennials, usually grown
as greenhouse or window plants where they flower
continuously. The Daisy-like blossoms, 3 to 4 inches
across, being borne on 12 to 18 inch stems, are unsur-
passed as cut flowers, being of splendid lasting substance.
For garden culture in cold climates the plants are
wintered over in cold frames like Pansies, etc. They are
easily grown from seed and will commence flowering the
first year though older plants will produce the greater
abundance of bloom. (See cut.)
Giant Scarlet Gerbera. Immense flowers, 5 to 6 inches
across, on 2 to 3-foot stems. Color intense scarlet, Pkt. 2 5c.
Adnet's New Hybrids. A French strain that has
created a furore in the European floral world. The
colors include a galaxy of incomparable delicacy and
richness, in which an infinity of tints, from pure white
through yellow, orange, salmon, rose, cerise and ruby-
red to violet are represented. Sometimes the color-
ing of the disk differs from that of the rays. . Pkt. 35c.
Popular
Edition
"PICTURESQUE GARDENS" by Charles Henderson J&£ *2&tf&V%B'g£& *%$%,#■
A. B. FARQUHAR, York, Pa.
.t 1.00 postpaid.

«P1 See page 199.
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16203315608
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden.
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43874885
Item ID
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149634 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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78295 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 93
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NameFound:Compacta NameConfirmed:Compacta EOLID:10934908 NameBankID:2627020 NameFound:Euphorbia marginata NameConfirmed:Euphorbia marginata EOLID:1144444 NameBankID:2651828 NameFound:Gaillardia NameConfirmed:Gaillardia Foug. EOLID:38325 NameFound:Gerbera NameConfirmed:Gerbera EOLID:60453 NameBankID:2676014 NameFound:Gloxinia NameConfirmed:Gloxinia L'Her. EOLID:72184 NameFound:Gnaphalium NameConfirmed:Gnaphalium EOLID:59452 NameBankID:2658074 NameFound:Grandiflora NameFound:Lorenziana NameConfirmed:Lorenziana NameBankID:5328378 NameFound:Sibylla NameConfirmed:Sibylla EOLID:10138 NameBankID:4342936
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874885
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.78295
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  • Everything for the garden, 1915
  • Garden Stories
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  • Books
  • Bulbs (Plants)
  • Catalogs
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Lawn mowers
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 43874885
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874885
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  • bulbs (plants)
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