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GILIA — continued. 



841 Gilia bicolor alba, while and purple, | ft., from California 



842 „ Californica, delicate lilac, 1^ ft., from California 



843 „ capitata major, celestial blue, f ft., from California 



844 „ tricolor, white, lilac, and purple, | ft., from California 



845 „ „ rosea, rose, purple, and white, | ft., from California 



GLADIOLUS, Nat. Old. Tridaceee. 

 The seed offered has been carefully saved from the finest-named Hybrids of Gandavensis. 



846 Gladiolus Gandavensis, from the finest-najned varieties, hardy bulb, 3 ft 0 G 



GLOBE AMjUIMTHUS (Gompbrena), Nat. Ord. Amarantace<e. 

 Extremely handsome everlastings, with showy, pretty flowers, which may be cut in summer 

 and preserved for winter bouquets ; very effective for conservatory or out-door decoration, 

 blooming from June to October ; require light rich soil. Half hardy annuals. 



847 Globe Amaranthus, ^es/t colour, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



848 „ „ golden, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



849 „ „ procumbens, rose, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



850 „ „ red, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



851 „ „ variegated, striped rose and white, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



852 „ ., white, 2 ft., from India 0 3 



GLOBULARIA, Nat. Ord. Selaginacece. 

 Handsome, profuse-flowering plants, with beautiful ball-shaped flowers ; succeed in light 

 rich soil. Half hardy perennials. 



853 Globularia Alypum, crimson, 2 ft., from S. of Europe 0 6 



854 „ salicina, lavender, 2 ft., fi-om S. of Europe 0 6 



GLOXEVIA, Nat. Ord. Gesneracece. 

 A superb genus of stove plants, producing in great profusion beautiful flowers, of the richest 

 and most beautiful colours ; thrive best in sandy peat and loam. 



855 Gloxinia erecta Taglionii, 1 ft 1 6 



856 „ tubiflora, white, deliciously scented, tuberose-like flowers 1 0 



857 „ „ hybridised with G. erecta, 1 ft 1 6 



858 „ finest mixed 1 0 



GODETIA, Nat. Ord. Onagracece. 

 A very desirable, free flowering genus, particular attractive in beds, mixed borders, and 

 ribbons ; grows freely in any garden soil. Hardy annuals. 



859 Godetia alba, pure white, very pretty, H ft 0 3 



860 „ bifrons, rose lilac blotched with carmine, 1 1 ft., from Texas 0 2 



861 „ insignis, red lilac, with purple blotches, 1 ft., from N. America 0 2 



862 „ Lindleyana, peac/t lilac, with carmine centre, 1^ ft., from N. America 0 2 



863 „ Romanzovii, violet, distinct and compact, 1 ft., from N. America 0 2 



864 „ rosea alba, white, with carmine blotches, 1 \ ft., from N. America 0 2 



865 „ rubicunda, rose /zVac, r«6y cenfrf, 1^ ft., from California 0 2 



866 „ tenella, mauve, compact, 1 ft., from Chili 0 2 



867 „ \Qnos?L, rosy lilac, with ruby centre, \\ it., irova'ElovxAa, 0 2 



GOIVOSPERMUM, Nat. Ord. Composites. 

 A pretty evergreen shrub, of easy growth, producing its beautiful flowers in bunches ; 

 succeeds best in light soil. 



868 Gonospermum elegans, yellow, very fine, from the Canaries, 3 ft 1 0 



GOSSYPIUM, Nat, Ord. Malvacece. 

 A handsome greenhouse shrub, with large beautiful mallow-like flowers. 



869 Gossypiom nankiuensis, ye//ow, 3 ft., from China I 0 



GRAMMAiVTHES, Nat. Ord. CrassulacecB. 

 A charming, profuse flowering class of miniature plants, with beautiful star-shaped 

 flowers, delighting in warm sunny situations, and especially effective in rock-work, rustic 

 baskets, or edgings. Half-hardy annual. 



870 Gramniantlies gentianoides, rich orange scarlet,^ ft., from Cape of Good Hope 0 6 



871 „ cinnabarina, crimson scarlet, J ft 1 0 



872 „ lilacina, lilac, i ft 1 0 



873 „ lutea, yellow, 1 ft 0 6 



GREVILLEA, Nat. Ord. ProteacecB. 

 Very ornamental greenhonse shrubs, of a handsome style of growth, with remarkably 

 beautiful flowers and foliage, succeed best in peat and loam. 



874 Grevillea Manglesii, white, beautiful foliage, greenhouse shrub, 4 ft., from S. River .... 1 0 



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