26 
[Barr and Sugden, 
1415 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 
1420 
EUOHARID'IUM, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cem. Desirable hardy annuals. 
1 These are pretty early dense-flowering f 
i ft J. annuals, eflectivc in beds, masses, 
and ribbons. 
Eucharid'ium grandlflo'rum, dcefi rose, x ft. 
„ ,, album, while, 
,, „ ro'semn, raw, i ft J 
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Pcrpkt. 
a. <1. 
3 
3 
3 
EUPATO'RIUH, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Eupato'rlum ageratol'des, white, 3 ft 1 Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, { 
melissoi'des, white .aft. > for large borders and semi-wild places. \ 
,, purpu'reum, purple, 2 ft ) J 6 \ 
ETJ'TOOA, N at. Ord. Hydrophylla’ cece. Showy hardy annuals. 
1421 
1422 
| Very showy border plants J tf^rangeliana makes nice beji t and 
f Viscida is prized for its intense blue flowers. 
I 
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. 1424 
1425 
1426 
1427 
1428 
L— 1429 
1430 
1431 
•1432 
1433 
1434 
Eu'toca vis'eida, bright blue, very showy, x ft. 
„ Wrangelia'na, lilac, pretty, early, J ft. 
FENZTjIA, Nat. Ord. Polemonia! eem. Charming hardy annual. 
Fenzlia dlanthlflo'ra, rosy lilac, few dwarf plants are more gracefully beautiful, in pots, J ft. 6 d. & i 
FERDINAN'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Ornamental greenhouse shrub. 
Ferdinan'dia em'inens, a majestic picturesque large-leaved sub-tropical plant, s to io ft i 
PERNS, Nat. Ord. Polypodia' cece. Graceful foliage plants. 
Ferns mixed, saved from choice greenhouse varieties 1 
M ,, saved from choice British and exotic hardy varieties 1 
FER'TJLA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. Umbelli'ferce. Ornamental hardj perennials. 
Fer’ula commu'nis, 6 ft 'j As a sub-tropical plant, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful 
, , ferula'go, 6 ft. I section, the leaves are very large and elegantly divided ; as a single 
", glgan'tea, 6 ft.. 1- specimen on the lawn, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub- 
” glau'ca, 6 ft. ... tropical plants, or near to water, its bold and massive aspect is 
mixed, 6 ft . ...} exceedingly attractive. The plant is decorative summer and winter, 
FRAXINELTjA (Dictam'nus), Nat. Ord. Ruta'cece. Beautiful hardy perennials, 
\ffandsome herbaceous perennials , cultivated for J 
their beautiful flowers and fragrant leaves. | 
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1435 
■ 1436 
1437 
1438 
1439 
1440 
1441 
Fraxinella, red, 2 ft 
„ white, 2 ft 
,, gTandiflo'ra, 2 ft. 
FUOH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra’cem. Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
Fueh'sla, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft I5 - & 
GAILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 
Galllar’dta trrandiflo'ra, rich crimson and yellow, lift ) This. firmnlalGiiillardiai art unrivalUi, 
,, Bossela'ril, large red, ij ft th.ir Urge hand,m. bUmm .xpandwg 
• * _ ,, ’ . a ir, till the cold weather sets in. ror jur - 
„ Penelope, crimson and yellow, ij ft. vas „ and , M , bmqu ,„, lh ,J 
Loese'lii, crimson and yellow, 14 ft fitwtnan molt desirable for their beauty 1 
trlmes'tris super'ba, ijft and durability. Seedling I power the 
choice mixed, perennial varieties, xi ft. 
1442 
1443 
1444 
-1445 
1446 
first season. 
Drummon'dii na'na, crimson andyellow, ift.'l . t half hard annuals, these 
„ „ aurea, rich yellow, I ft. aJllardias rank hi, 
r 
Gaillardias rank high for their rich) 
colours, great profusion of bloom and j 
duration of flowering. ( 
1447 
1448 
1449 
1450 
1461 
1452 
1453 
1454 
Gentia'na acaulis, intense deep blue, J ft, 
,, ver'na, intense deep blue, j ft. ... t. 
„ fine mixed, several varieties J 
6d. & 
salmon rose (new), x ft. !- 
Amblyo'don, sanguineus red, i ft •.... I 
choice mixed, annual varieties, i ft J 
GALE'GA, Nat. Ord. Legimino'sm. Fine border hardy perennials. 
Gale'ga officinalis, pale blue, 3 ft \ Elegant border plants, with beautiful pea- f 
al'ba, white, 3 ft ) blossom flowers and graceful foliage. I 
GAU'RA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cem. Handsome hardy perennial. 
Gau'ra Lindheime'ri, white with pink calyx, an elegant continuous-blooming border plant, 2 ft. ... 
GAZA'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compo'sitcs. Half-hardy bedding plant. 
Gaza'nia ri'gens, rich orange, a charming plant for beds or edgings in sunny situations, 1 ft 
GENISTA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Beautiful hardy or greenhouse shrubs. 
Genis'ta fine mixed, early blooming plants, handsome in flower and graceful in foliage 
GENTIA'NA, Nat. Ord. Gentiana'cece. Beautiful dwarf hardy perennials. 
^ These rank foremost amongst, our earliest ( 
and loveliest of spring-blooming Alpines. - ~ 
plants. v 0 ° 
GERA'NIUM (PELARGONIUM), Nat. Ord. Gerania’cece. Half-hardy bedding plant. 
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 s ure what hts 
chances arc 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 sown early in spring are decorative in summer. 
1455 Gera'nlum Zonale, choicest varieties, George's and others zs.6d.ee 3 6 
1456 ,, ,, fine varieties ‘ 1 0 
1457 ,, ,, good ordinary varieties , °J~; ~ * ? 
1458 ,, Nosegay, choicest varieties, George's and others 3 o 
1459 ,, ,, fine varieties / J ? 
1460 , , Zonale, choicest hybridized variegated varieties, tricolors, bronzes, tec zs. os. 3 o 
1461 ,, ,, fine hybridized variegated varieties 1 ° 
1462 „ ivy-leaved varieties 2 
