12 and 13, King Stteei, Ccrutni Garden^ 1881.] 
27 
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Geranium Nosegay, choicest varieties, George’s and others (>d, & 3 
,, fine varieties i 
Zouale, choicest hybridized variegated varieties, tricolors, bronzes, &c 2 s. 6d. & 3 
,, fine hybridized variegated varieties i 
Ivy-leaved varieties 2 
anemonilolium, foliage elegantly divided, a fine sub-tropical plant, h.p., ij ft i 
GESNEHA, Nat. Ord. Gesnerdcece, Splendid stove perennial bulbs. 
Gesne'ra, vtry choice, saved from one of the finest collections, i ft u. & 
GETJM, Nat. Ord. liosdcea. Hardy perennials, for rock-work and borders. 
Ge'um atrosangruin'eum, dark red, large flowers, i ft. ... 'I , , , j- . . , ( 
;; cocoln'eum. KarUt. i ft J blooming herbaceous border plants. 
GrILlA, Nat. Ord. Folemonia'cece. Pretty hardy annuals. 
Vefy fine annuals when grown in masses, and much prized for their earliness and for rock-work. 
GUla lacinia^ta, deep lavender blue, fine bedding plant, ^ ft. *1 These are very effective and durable ( 
Uniflo'ra, white, a very beautiful variety, | ft > annuals, valuable for beds, edg-< 
minima, blue, a pretty miniature rock plant, etc., 4 ft. j _ ings, and rock-work. ( 
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tri'color, white, lilac, purple, ^ ft S The varieties of Tricolor have long ( 
-w.-- , , . .1 i". I been favourite sprin^and summers. 
. J at all seasons. 
GLOBE AMAKAN'THUS (Gomphrena), Nat. Ord. Amarantd ceoe. 
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able for room decoration. Planted 
out of doors in sheltered situations 
they are effective. The dried flowers 
are prized for winter bouquets. 
arba, white and purple, | ft 
ro'sea, rose and white, | ft J flowering annuals. 
GLADrOLTJS, Nat. Ord. Iriddcece. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 
In our Experimental Grounds we grow the Gladiolus extensively, arid at page 66 will be found a very select 
assortment of bulbs, including the best of the new varieties and of the older kinds. 
1825 Gladl'oluB, choice mixed is. 8c 2 6 
1826 I, fine mixed & i o 
GLAU'OITJM, Nat. Ord. Fapavera'cece. Showy hardy perennials. 
1827 Qlau'cium Tis'Chevi, flame colour, ij ft ’| These are popularly called Horn-poppies, ( 
1828 ,, lu'teum, i.J ft and are effective border plants; their \ 
1829 „ phoeni'ceum, ft V glaucous green dew-bespangled elegantly \ 
1830 „ ruT)rum, red, i ft I cut foliage, makes them attractive objects 
1831 „ mixed 
Greenhouse annuals. 
Globe Amaran'thus,yf<?j/z colour, 2 ft "I Beautiful plants for the Conservatory, 
golden, 2 ft j and if well grown in small pots valu- 
red, 2 ft, ’ ' ' ’ ' 
white, 2 ft 
variegated, 2 ft 
mixed, 2 ft 
GLOXIIT'IA, Nat. Ord. Qesnera'cece. Superb stove perennial bulbs. 
Gloxinia, saved from magnificent erect, horizontal, and pendulous large flowered select varieties ; 
Spring-sown seedlings are decorative in Summer and Autumn, 1 ft is. 8c 
GODE'TIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Attractive hardy annuals. 
Exceedingly beautiful, and very effective when grown in beds, masses, and mixed borders. 
Gode'tia aVba, pure white, fine graceful habit, ft ; o 
Lady Albemarle, intense beautiful compact branching growth, ift... 3 </. & o 
Llndleya'na fl. pi., rick rosy purple, ft o 
ro'sea alba Tom Thumb, pure white, rich carmine centre, very beautiful, 1 ft o 
tenella, mauve, a very dwarf variety, for small beds, edgings, etc., ^ ft o 
“The Bride," white, rick carmine centre, li ft ® 
Whit'neyl con'color, flowers glossy pearly white, beautiful, ft o 
,, flam'mea, very beautiful, I J ft ® 
„ striata, centre of each petal blotched with flaming crimson, ft - o 
fine mixed, from the above varieties 3^* ^ ® 
GOTJEDS, OENAMENTAL. See pages 10 and 40. 
GEAMMAN'THES, Nat. Ord. Crassula' ceoe. Charming miniature half-hardy annual 
Nice dwarf plants for pots, vases, baskets, edgings, and rock-work, delighting in sunny situations. 
Grammam'tlies gentlanol'des, rich orange-scarlet, i ft & i 
See page 10. 
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6EASSES, OENAMENTAL, for Bouquets and Borders. 
GEEVIL'LEA, Nat. Ord. Protea'ceae. Elegant greenhouse shrubs. 
GrevU'lea Bauhsia, lO ft j The/oliaOfo/thtiifpl/int9ia mott fffaet/ul, and w/ipn from i /t. to 3 ff, \ 
hiffh, thrv are preatlt/ prited for iabie dernraHnn. In the conterratory < 
and in Me aub’tropical garden they rank foremott aS Jine/oliage ptanli. I 
robus'ta. lo ft 
Theleman'ni splen'dens, lo ft. 
GYPSOPHTLA, Nat. Ord. Caryopliylla'cece. 
Gypsoph'Ua el'egana, rose, 2 ft 
,, muralls, pink, J ft 
Hardy annuals and perennials. 
1 Plants of graceful slender growth. Elegans is valuable for table j 
) bouquets, and Muralls is charming for rock-worh and edgings. ( 
panlcula'ta, white, i.J ft. 1 These are hardy perennials. Paniculata, a very graceful { 
saxi'fraga, ^ ft. plant, asidSaxlfraga.valuablefor roek-workand edgings. \ 
HABEOTHAM'NTJS) Nat. Ord. Solatia' cece. Handsome greenhouse shrubs. 
Habrotham'nus mixed, splendid winter-blooming plants, with wax-like flowers in profusion, 3 ft. 
Useful hardy annuals. 
HAWKWEED (Cre'pis), Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. 
Hawkweed, red, i ft \ These are very showy annuals, effectiv^ 
yellow, 1 ft ] ' - • •• > - — 
HEAETSEASE 
in beds, on 
rock-work, in lines, and masses in mixed borders. 
See Viola, page 43 
