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PRAXINEL'LA (Dicfcam’nus), Nat. Orel. Ruta! cece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Fraxinel'la, red , 2 ft ") Handsome herbaceous perennials , cultivated for f o 3 
11 while, 2 ft ) their beautiful flowers arid fragrant leaves. \ o 3 
rUCH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onctcjra! cece. Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
Fuch'sia, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft is. 8c 2 6 
GAILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 
GaiUar'dia grandiflo'ra, rich crimson and yellow, lift 
4 lift... 
Bossela'rii, large red, 
,, Penel'op e, crimson and “yellow, iA ft. 
,, specio'sa insig'nis, crimson, i£ ft.... 
Lceise'lii, crimson and yellow, i£ ft 
Richardso'nii, orange, crimson centre, iA ft 
choice mixed, from above, iA ft T 
Drummon'dii na'na, crimson *and yellow, 1 ft. 
,, ,, au'rea, rich yellow, 1 ft. 
For a brilliant ditplay in large bedi or 
then 
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Jiower-borders , these perennial Gailar 
dias are rivalled, their Ipyge handsome 
blossoms expanding till the cold weather 
sets in. For furnishing vases and table ’ 
bouquets they are most desirable, or 
account of their beauty and durability. 
Seedlings flower the frst season. 
Amongst half hardy annuals, these C 
. . Gaillardias rank high for their rich 
t ov, ™/ mon . rosc ( new )» 1 h. colours, great profusion of bloom and 
saoei 111 a, 1 tt. , duration of flowering, continuing 
ro sea margina'ta lu'tea, i ft. decorative in destroyed by frost. 
GALE 'G A, Nat. Ord. Zegumino'sce. Pine border hardy perennials. 
Gale'ga ofBcina'lls, pale blue, 3 ft \ Elegant border plants, with beautiful pea- ( 
,, ,, al'ba, ■white, 3 ft j 'blossom flowers and. graceful foliage. { 
GAU'RA, Nat. Ord. Onatjra' ceco. Handsome hardy perennial. 
Gau'ra LincUielme'ria, white with pink calyx, an elegant continuous-blooming border plapt, 2 ft.... 
GAZA'NIA, Nat. Ord. Gompo'sita. Half-hardy bedding plants. 
Gaza'nla rl'gens, rich orange, 1 ft \ In sunny situations these are charming plants for f 
splen'dens, rich orange, black centre, 1 ft. j beds or edgings, on account of their glowing colours. ( 
GENIS'TA, Nat. Ord. Zegumino'sce. Beautiful bardy or greenhouse shrubs. 
-7? 1680 Genis'ta fine mixed, early-blooming plants, handsome in flower and graceful in foliage i 
GENTIA'NA, Nat. Ord. Gentiana! ceos. Beautiful dwarf bardy perennials. 
Gentia'na acaulis, intense deep blue, }, ft "i These rank foremost amongst our earliest ( 6d. & 1 
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ver'na, intense deep blue, i ft. ... V and loveliest of spring-blooming Alpinei. 1 o 
fine mixed, several varieties, £ ft. j plants. ( o 6 
GERA'NIUM (PELARGONIUM), Nat. Ord. Gerania'cece. Half-hardy bedding plants. 
The greatest attention has been, and is still being given to the improvement of the Scarlet Geranium ( Zonale and 
Nosegay Pelargonium). To the amateur purchasing seed it is of the first importance to make sure what his 
chances are of having really fine flowers. To place him in this position we have had seed collected from the very 
best named kinds. Plants raised from seed when, sown early in spring arc decorative in summer. 
1684 Gera'nium Zona'le, choicest varieties 2 s. 6d. & 3 6 
1685 ,, ,, fine varieties 1 o 
1686 ,, ,, good ordinary varieties 6d. & 1 
1687 ,, Nosegay, choicest varieties 2 s. 6d. & 3 
1688 ,, ,, fine varieties 1 
1689 ,, Zonale, choicest hybridized variegated varieties, tricolors, bronzes, &c 2 s. 6d. & 3 
1690 ,, ,, fine hybridized variegated varieties 1 
1691 „ ivy-leaved varieties 2 
1692 ,, anemonefolium, foliage elegantly divided, for sub-tropical gardens valuable, 1 .^ ft. h.p. 1 
GESNE'RA, Nat. Ord. Gesnera! cece , Splendid stove perennial bulbs. 
1693 Gesne'ra, very choice, saved from the finest collections, 1 ft is. & 2 
GE'UM, Nat. Ord. Rosa'cece. Hardy perennials, for rock-work and borders. 
1694 Ge'um atrosanguin'eum, dark red, large flowers, 1 ft. ... V These are handsome, and continuous- C o 
1695 „ coccin / eum macroceph/alum, scarlet, 1 ft j blooming border plants. \ o 
GIL'IA, Nat. Ord. Role?nonia' cece. Pretty hardy annuals. 
Very fine annuals, when grown in masses, and much prized for their earliness and for rock-work. 
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Gil'ia lacinia'ta, deep lavender blue, fine bedding plant, Aj ft. 'j These are very effective and durable ( o 3 
liniflo'ra, white, a very beautiful variety, £ ft T. ... V annuals , valuable for beds, edg-< o 6 
minima, blue, a pretty miniature rock plant, etc., £ ft. j ings, and rock-work. \ o 3 
tri'color, white , lilac, and purple, $ ft 'j The varieties of Tricolor have long ( o 3 
,, al'ba, white and purple, * ft v been favour ite spring and summer <. o 3 
,, ro'sea, rose and white, £ ft J flowering annuals. I o 3 
GLADI'OLUS, Nat. Ord. Iridafceie. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 
In our Experimental Grounds we grow the Gladiolus extensively. At page 68 will be found a very select 
assortment of bulbs, including the best of the new varieties and of the older kinds. 
1702 Gladi'olus, choice mixed 2 s. 6d. 8c 36 
1703 ,, fine mixed... 6d. &. 1 o 
GLAU'OIUM, Nat. Ord. Rap aver a! cece. Sliowy hardy perennials. 
1704 Glau'cium Fis'cherl.yfo;/*,? colour, iA- ft ") These arc the Horn-poppies ; they are C o 3 
1705 ,, lu'teum, yellow, iA ft | very effective border plants ; their I o 3 
1706 ,, pheeni'ceum, purple, 1 A ft j- glaucous green dew-bespangled cle-\ o 3 
1707 ,, ru'brum, red, r ft I gantly cut foliage , makes them at-\ 03 
1708 „ mixed, 1 ft J tractive objects at all seasons. I o 3 
