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GAILLAE'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Splendid laardy perennials, etc. 



Pcrpkt. 

 s. d. 



2344 



2345 

 2348 

 2347 

 2348 

 2349 

 2350 

 2351 

 2352 

 2353 



2354 



2355 

 2356 



Gaillar'dia gTandillo'ra, rich crimson ■^ni, ycllo^c, \\ ft ~j For 



Bossela'rii, large red, li ft /» 



Mi3S Powell, <V7WJ0// and j'i.'//t):i', in ft. 

 Penelope, rr/rt/^f// and >'t'//wzi', In ft... 



specio'sa insig'nis, i.i ft 



Losse'iii, crimson And yellozi.', ft 



lanceola'ta, j-fZ/wzf, i^ft 



Kic^asxAso'nix, ora/igc crimsoii centre, ij ft 



,, choice mixed, from above, i.j ft 



Drummon'dii na'na, rz-Z/^jw/and j('//ciw, very showy lip.lf-hardy annual, i ft o 



GENISTA, ISTat. Ord. Lcriumino'sw. Beautiful hardy or greenliouse shrubs. 

 Genls'ta fine mixed, early-blooming plants, both handsome in flower and foliage o 



GENTIA'NA, Nat. Ord. Gentiana'ccce. Beautiful dwarf hardy perennials. 

 Gentia'aa acaulis, intense deefi blue, ^ ft.... 1^ These are ajnongst our earliest and most ( iid. and i 



beautiful spring blooming Alpine planls. \ o 



brilliant disfl.iy in lar^e beJs cr 

 rftct in lie fiawcr-borderi, the 

 perennial Gaillar.Uas are rivellled by 

 fevj plants. Their large hanJion:e 

 bloiloms leep expanding till the cold 

 weather letl in. To tut for furnish- 

 ing vases and table hcuquets they are 

 most desirable, both on account of their 

 beauty and durability. They Jlou'er 

 the first season. 



fine mixed, several varieties, J ft. } 



GEEA'IjflUM (PELARGONIUM), Nat. Ord. Ocrania'cccc. 



The greatest atteiilion has been, and is still being given to the improvement 0/ the Scarjet Geranium {Zonale and 

 Nosegay'Pelar^oniam). To the amateur purchasing seed it is of the first importance to 7nake sure u<hat his 

 chances are of having really fine flowers. To place him in this position ive have had seed collected from the very 

 best named kinds, and also purchased the stock of seeds from suck men as Mr. George, etc., who have by far the most 

 advanced types of this useful and now universally cultivated plant. Plants raised from seed sown early in spring 

 are decorative the same season. 



2357 



2358 



2359 

 2360 



2361 



2362 

 2333 



2364 

 2365 

 2366 

 2367 

 2368 



Gera'nium Zona 'le, George's, saved from impregnated flowers, the parents being selected for their 



robust constitution, immense flower-heads, large finely shaped 

 blossoms, rich colours, and profuse blooming. Confidently recom- 

 mended 2S. 6d., 3.r. 6d., and 



„ Nosegay, George's, <r oi-eat advance upon anything previously sent out, and like the 

 Zonule, the seed has been saved from impregnated flowers, the 

 plants having been carefully selected from the finest certificated 

 varieties, etc., so that amateurs solving this seed will raise plants 

 of great merit. Recommended with confidence, 2s. 6d., y. 6d., & 5 



,, Zonale, Hibberd's m.ignificent new varieties, the strain being unsurpassed 2 



,, ,, saved from all tlie very best varieties, such as Clipper, Dr. Lindley, Excellent, 



Amy Hogg, Duchess of Sutherland, Lady Constance Giosvenor, 

 Leonard, Ellen Lindsay, Indian Yellow, Orange Nosegay, Beaute 



de Suresnes, Ameline Giisau, and Bull's best varieties, etc i 



,, „ Tricolors, this seed has been saved by an eminent raiser of new Tricolors, the 



crosses are between the newest dark Zonale varieties, and the 

 best variegates, such as Lucy Grieve, Sophia Dumaresque, Lady 

 CuUum, Sophia Cussack, Queen of Tricolors, Ealing Rival, 



etc 2S. 6d., js. 6d., and 



,, „ „ this seed is from crosses between the dark Zonale varieties and Tri- 

 colors, but saved with less care than the preceding is. and 



,, ,, ,, this seed was collected by the Messrs. Smith, of Duhvich, from 



their finest variegated varieties. Golden Tricolors, Silver Tricol 



Golden Bronzes, etc 2s. 6d., y. 6d. 



saved from the newest Golden Tricolor (j^aniimis ■■■/■j- 

 Silver Tricolors y '^"^ i^, 



H splendiS^iSfe^k^^mcruding Zonnlcs, Nosegays Tricolors, SHvu^fol. vari#ies, etc 



fine mixed dd. 



5 6 



S 6 

 2 6 



GESNE'EA, Nat. Ord. Gesmra'cece. Splendid stove perennial bulbs. 



2368J Gssne'ra, very choice varieties, saved from the finest and largest collections in existence, i ft., is. and 



GE'UM, Nat Ord. liosa'ceie. Hardy perennials, for rock-work and borders. 



2369 Ge'um atrosanguin'eum, dark red, large flowers, i ft. ... 1 'These are handsome, and continuous f 



2370 „ coccin'eum raacrocepli'alum, jt«/-/f/, I ft ) blooming border plants. \ 



GIL'IA, Nat. Ord. Folemonia'ccm. Pretty hardy annuals. 

 Very pretty annuals, xuhen grown in masses, and much prized for their earliness and for rock-zoerk. 



la lacinia'ta, deep lavender blue, fine bedding plant, J ft. \ These are very effective and durable j 



liniflo'ra, white, J ft \ annuals, valuable Jor beds, edg-\ 



min'ima, blue, a pretty miniature rock plant, etc., :Jft. j ings, and rock-work. { 



tri'color, white, lilac, and purple, \ ft \ The varieties of Tricolor have long { 



zXyyx, while AnA purple, f f t y been favourite springand summer s 



2371 

 2372 

 2373 

 2374 

 2375 

 2375 



Gil 



. _ _ ft. 



ro'sea, rose and white, f t j flowering annuals. 



GLADrOLUS, Nat. Oi'd. Irida'cecv. IMagnificent hardy bulbs. 



//,■ our E.xperimcnlal Grounds we grow these extensively, especially the newer varieties, and collect the seed 

 in sections. We name this that purchasers mayknoitj exactly the class offioiucrs from 'which the seed was collected,, 

 and can therefore calculate to almost a certainty upon the flowers they will produce. Properly managed, seedlings 

 flower the second year. 



2377 Gladi'olus, First quality, saved from the newest kinds 3/. 61A, 51-. 61/., and i^> 6 



2378 „ .Second quality, saved from older, but very splendid varieties \s. dd., 2s. 6d., and 3 5 



2879 „ Third quality, saved from the earliest introductions 6d., u. , and i 5 



2380 ,, saved from varieties of Ramosus 6d. and i o 



GLAU'CICTM, Nat. Ord. Papavera'cecp. Showy hardy perennial. 



2381 Glau'cium lu'teum, i.i ft '\ Ho) n-poppies are very effective border ( o 3 



2382 „ phtEni'ceum, purple, ft K plants with glavcoits green dew-l o 3 



2383 „ ru'brum, red, l f t j bespangled foliage. t 03 



