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Galls - 2 items

Gambier - 1 item

Garcinia - 5 items

Gardenia - 1 item

Garlic - 14 items, including The New York Times 1979 "The World According to Garlic."

Garrya - 1 item

Gas Masks - 4 items

Gaultheria -4 items

Gaylussacia - 1 item

Genetics - 31 items, including New York Times 1971 "A Triumph of Genetics Threatens Disaster."

Genipa - 1 item

Genista - 1 item

Gentiana - 1 item

Geranium - 2 items

Geum - 1 item

Ginger - 11 items

Ginkgo - 10 items

Ginseng - 51 items, including Boston Traveler 1943 "Ginseng Coming Back into Favor," Smithsonian 1976 "Ginseng, Folklore Cure-all, Is Being Regarded Seriously."

Glass Flowers - 5 items

Gleditsia - 4 items

Gliricidia - 1 item

Glue - 4 items

Glycerine - 1 item

Glycosides - 2 items

Goldenrod - 3 items

Gooseberries - 4 items

Gourds - 8 items, including The Garden 1924 "Ornamental Gourds."

Grain - 6 items

Gramineae - 8 items, including The New York Times 1971 "Scientists Puzzled by Cattle Disease."

Grapefruit - 6 items

Grapes - 18 items

Grindelia - 1 item

Guava - 5 items

Guayule - 48 items, including The Mexican Review 1918 "Cultivation of Guayule," The Literary Digest 1931 "American Rubber at Last."

Gums - 27 items, including Boston Evening Transcript 1938 "Gum Around the World".

Gum Arabic - 4 items

Gunnera - 1 item

Gutta-Percha - 10 items

Guttiferae - 1 item

Gymnocladus - 2 items

Gymnosperms - 3 items

Gynerium - 7 items

 

 

See also: Clippings