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SPECIALITIES. 
8 ^ AI ^ L ( ARr ^ PI pTA LORENZIANA.— A distinct variety, differing entirely from 
the old form of G picta. The flowers arc home on long stems, making them very useful for 
bouquets. The colours vary from a pale yellow to deep crimson ; extremely effective for masses 
or beds. Is. per packet. 
99 GESNERA.— Saved from choice named hybrid varieties. 2s. 6 d. packet. 
100 GLOXINIA, extra choice hybridised.— This seed has been saved from the splendid new 
varieties enumerated in Mr. William Bull’s Plant Catalogue ; the produce may be expected to 
embrace all the various colours and shades usually found in the flowers of this beautiful 
summer-flowering bulbous plant. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6 d. per packet. 
101 GODETIA DUCHESS OP ALBANY.— This new variety grows about one foot high, 
branching from the bottom ; it forms a handsome pyramid, producing profusely large clusters 
of flowers of a beautiful glossy satiny white, each when fully expanded measuring about four 
inches across. Is. 6d. per packet. 
102 GODETIA LADY ALBEMARLE.- A cross between G. WHMmcyi and G. Lindlcmna. 
The flowers are nearly four inches across when fully expanded, and of an intense carmine-crimson 
colour, the petals being shaded towards the edges with delicate lilac. 6 d. per packet. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. -Vide page 33. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL, Assortments. — Vide page 21. 
103 GREVILLEA ROBUSTA.— A most graceful and ornamental plant, with elegantly divided 
foliage. 6d. per packet. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). — Vide pages 25 and 26. 
101 HELIOTROPE. —From the best varieties ; mixed. Is. per packet. 
105 HOLLYHOCK, extra choice, mixed. -From first-class flowers. Is. 6 d. per packet. 
HOLLYHOCK, assortments. — Vide page 20. 
106 HYACINTHUS CANDICANS.— A hardy summer-flowering bulb, throwing up a flower 
stem about three feet high, at the summit of which are borne numerous bell-shaped pure white 
flowers. Is. per packet. 
10/ IMPATIENS SULTANI. —A brilliant-flowered dwarf bushy plant from Zanzibar, producing 
throughout the summer a profusion of bright rosy carmine flowers. 2s. 6 d. per packet. 
108 IPOMJEA PENTAPHYLLA.— This variety is peculiarly characterised by its foliage, 
w nch is distinctly five-lobed ; it may be compared in this respect to Tropccolum pentaphyUum. 
the flowers are large, and of a magnificent violet-white colour, darker in the centre. Is. 6 d per 
packet. 1 
IPOMiEA, other varieties. — Vide Climbing Plants, page 30. 
10!) LANTANA HYBRID A.— Charming bedding plants, with beautiful Verbena-like heads of 
flowers, of rich colours and changing hue. 6/f. per packet. 
LARKSPUR, assortments. — Vide page 20. 
LAVATERA ARBOREA V ARIEGAT A. — Vide Inside of Cover. 
110 LEPTOSIPHON ROSEUS.— Similar in habit to Leplosiphon aureus, from which it differs 
in its rather large flowers of a charming tender rose colour. It is very dwarf, rarely exceeding 
three inches in height, and produces its flowers in clusters. 6 d. per packet. 
111 LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA.— Crystal Palace variety, a really fine strain, very 
compact, producing in great profusion large blue flowers with white centre. 6d. per packet. 
112 LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA LUSTROUS. -Very rich dark blue flowers; nice 
compact growth. Is. jicr packet. 
118 LOBELIA HERBACEOUS.— A well-known summer. flowering perennial, extremely useful 
either for beds or borders. Is. per packet. 
114 MANDEVTLLA SUAVEOLENS.— A useful greenhouse climber, with large pure white 
flowers. Is. per packet. 
