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ci « n EUTOCA ' Nat. Ord., Uydrophjllacea. 

 bnowy, free-flowering plant?, suitable for berk or m;™,i k i 

 any light, rich soil. Hardy annuals d bordcrs ; succeeds i 



145 Eutoca. Finest mixed . 



EUCNIDE. Nat. Ord., Loasacex. ' 



A charming golden-blossomed plant; alike effective and rimiAri* ™- i k , 



or grown in pots for conservatory decoration. Half-hard 5 d b ° rdCrS 



14G Euciiide Bartonoides. Primrose; from Mexico 



v annual. 



147 Fnnhnrh-* v EUPHORBIA. Nat. Ord., Eupkorliact*. 

 14T Euphorbia Vanegata. Very pretty variegated foliaged plant. Tende 



i j j.j , FENZ]LI A. Nat. Ord., Pokmoniacece. 

 'd^^^S^^&^^ Wi i pr0Wt "' -O-efTective in 

 nth.flora. ; Kosv-lilac, crimson centre, With yellow anthers 



annual. From California. 



FLOS ADOXIS. Nat. Ord, Ranunculace*. 

 Handsome foliage, blood-red flowc 



r annual .05' 



ective in 

 decoration; 



Hardy 



.25 



149 Flos Adonis. Iulmge) OJOO u-red flowers; very pretty. Hardy annual 



GAURA. Nat. Ord, Onagraria. 

 a ^ *«N ^ -d-tinted flowers; 



150 Gaura Lindheimerii. 



.05 



Very pretty. 2 feet . 

 GILIA. Nat. Ord, Pohmoniacea. 

 This is a very pleasing family of annuals; mav be sown at 

 bloom in almost any situation. ' 

 and, from 



and from its neat growth, it is ^SJSSfy td^^&JrS* 

 tached patches. The three-colored variety is th e P prettiest Hard " 



any time, and will 

 isters; 

 or de- 



m masses 

 annual. 



.10 

 .10 



.25 

 .05 



151 Gilia Achilleaefolia. Lilac ; from California. 1} foot 

 i*q 7~ . Alba ' A Ve "' fine variet y. wlfli pure white flowers '. 



^ociiuata. Distinct variety, blooming in corymbose form ; blue, /ft ' 



154 Tricolor. 1 ellow eye, surrounded by a purple ring bordered by pale blue' 



GODETIA. Nat. Ord, OnagrmcccE. 

 All the varieties of Godetia are well worth growing, and indeed no rrarden cm, h* 

 said to be complete without them : their profusion of bloom and delic te tints of 

 color have long rendered them universal favorites. "encate tints of 



155 Godetia Alba. Pure white. 1} feet 



156 Lindleyana. Peach-lilac; carmine centre .' ' ' " ' ' ' "Jjf 



157 Rubicunda. Rosy-lilac, with ruby centre . £ 



Ill ~ SSrT fr ° m thG P recedin S! ^r, brighter color' '. .25 



7 ^he Bride. Cup-shaped blossom of pure white, with a broad and 



brilliant crimson ring at base of corolla . . d „. 



100 Mixed. The above mixed; choice " " „. 



1<J 1 ■ Mixed. Fine mixed - 6 



' « • 05 



GRAMMANTHES. Nat. Ord.. Crassulaeece 

 *ht,eAT mi ""' P^^fl^ering class of miniature plants, with beautiful stn r 

 shaped flowers. delighting in warm.sunnysituatic.ns.an^esiieciallvenVctive , mST" 

 work, rustic baskets, or edging. Half-hardy annua!. " ellcctuc 111 10ck - 



1G2 Grammanthes. Finest mixed, including the choicest sorts . . , 5 

 GYPSOPHILA. Nat. Ord, Can pphyllactce. 



ande^ r ;^'. free " flo ";? , ' in ?' el( 'K :ult Iittle pl»"t, best adapted for rustic rock-work 

 " e<l S"'S; succeeding in any garden soil. Hardv annuals. 



IOJ Gypsophila Elegans. Small, starry, purple and white flowers. 1 foot 05 

 \cX "ose-colored. A variety of the preceding, with rose-colored flowers. 1 foot 05 

 io» Muraus. Neat and pretty ; with small flowers, which cover the plant. J ft. .'10 



HAWK WEED. Nat. Ord, Composite. 

 106 nawkweed, Golden {Crtm* Bm-bata). An old but beautiful annual of the 

 easiest culture; covered with flowers, the ravs of light vellow flnely con 

 trasted with the brilliant purple-brown centre. 1 ft V 

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