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Godetia Bijou, dwarf, with rose-coloured 



spot 



„ Bridesmaid 



., carminea aurea . . . . 



Duchess of Albany, satin white 

 „ „ of Fife, dark-red with white 

 „ Duke o( York, scarlet carmine 



„ Fairy Queen 



„ Gloriosa, deep bloodred . 

 „ grandiflora rosea plena . 

 „ Lady Albemarle . 

 „ „ Satin Rose . 



„ Lindleyana fl. pi 



„ Mandarin, pale yellow 



„ Marchioness of Salisbury, 



pale rose carmine spotted 

 „ Princess Henry . 

 „ „ of Wales . . . 

 „ the Bride 



0 „ Triumph. Of absolutely dwarf 



habit , this new sort grows only about 

 8 inches high resembling in this way the 

 G. Gloriosa. The flowers arc of a bright 

 dark crimson with a broad satin white 

 edge. Unequalled for dwarf groups and 



borders , . . . . 



Godetia Whitneyi Brilliant . . . 

 „ „ „ compact a . 



„ White Pearl 



„ mixed 



Gold Dust, see Alyssum saxatile. 

 Golden Feather, see Pyrethrum 

 parthenifolium aureum. 

 0 Gomphrena globosa(GlobeAmarant) 

 „ „ alba . . . % ,. 



„ „ carnea .... 



„ „ nana compacta . 



„ „ „ „ alba 



jj )> 75 )) carnea . 



„ „ variegata . . . 



„ „ mixed .... 



„ Haageana, orange 

 Gourds, ornamental, see Cucurbita 

 and Lagenaria. 



g Grevillea robusta 



Groundsel, see Senecio. 



// Guevina Avellana 



4 Gunnera scabra . . . '| s oz 1 9 

 4 Gymnopsis uniserialis Hook. Re- 

 scmbling as to its habit the Heli- 

 anthus cucumerifolius. It grows about 

 30 inches high. Above the dark 

 green foliage rise most abundantly 

 on rather long stems very pretty 

 chrome-yellow flowers of 2 to 3 inches 

 in diameter. They are very valuable 

 for cutting as they keep very well in 

 water for a long time. The plant 



per 07. 

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produces flowers without interruption 



from June to September 

 Gypsophila acutifolia . 

 „ elegans . 

 „ paniculata . 

 Habrothamnus elegans 

 Hakea saligna, nuts 

 Hardenbergia, see Kennedya. 

 Harpalium rigidum (Helianthus), 



rich-flowering, beautiful . 

 Hawkweed, see Crepis. 

 Heartsease, seeViola tricolor maxima. 

 Ilebenstreitia comosa serratifolia . 



Helianthus (Sunflower). 



„ annuus Bismarckianus , with 

 enormous flowers 



„ „ globosus fistulosus . . 



„ „ flore pleno 



„ „ nanus fol. var. (Golden 

 Leaf) 



„ „ californicus plenissimus 



„ „ macrophyllus giganteus 



„ „ Primrose coloured . 



„ argyrophyllus 



„ CUCUmerifoliuS, small-flowered . 



„ „ Excelsior, flowers cactus- 

 like, with long curled 

 petals 



„ „ nanus compactus (Per- 

 keo) 



„ ,, Orion, new . . . . 

 ,, Giant Star, same as Ex- 

 celsior, but with much 

 larger flowers 



„ „ Stella, new, pure golden 

 yellow 



„ „ Stella grancliflorus, with 

 very large flowers . 



„ Dammannii 



„ giganteus serratifolius . . ■ 



„ mollis 



Helichrysum angustifolium 



„ compositum monstro- 



SUm, double large-flowered mixed 

 Helichrysum compositum nanum 



plenissimum, dwarf double mixed . 



Heliotropium peruvianum. 



., Anna Turell 



„ Boule de neige .... 

 ., Bouquet parfait .... 

 „ giganteum, large-flowered, dark 

 violet (purple) x / 8 oz — 10 



„ grandiflorum 



„ Gloire des massifs 



„ ReginaMargarita(Marguerite) 



1 / 8 OZ II- 



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