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(iKXIS'TA, Nat. Ord. Jaeijumind sm. Beautiful hardy or greenhouse shrubs.'' 
2246 Genis'ta. mixed, early blooming, handsome in flower and foliage 
fiKXTlVXA, Nat. Ord. Geixtiandcca:, Boautiful dwarfhardy perennials. 
2247 Gentia'na acau'lis, intense hlnt^ i ft I take dv»i rank among»t earh/ ( 0 b 
2318 „ fine mixed, from several vai-ietiee, i ft. ... » $pvin(j blooming jdants ^ 0 0 
GKUA'XniM (l>KI,AttGOXIUJl), Nat. Ord. Gerania'cece. 
(Ireat allenlion U beinq paid to the, improving of Scarlet Geraniums, nr, as theg are now called. Pelargoniums. 
The iteedn we ofer vnder this heading mag be relied upon as being saved from the choicest sorts. 
Gera'nium Zonafle, saved from all the very best vavietie.s, sucli as Clipper, Dr. Lindlcy, 
Excellent, Amj* Hogg, Duchess of Sutherland, Lady Coj^tance 
Grosvenor, Leonard, Ac 
„ saved from very fine kinds, such as Ellen Lindsay, Indian Yellow, 
Orange Nosegay, Bcautd dc Siuesne.««, Amelinc Grisaii, &c 
,, Tricolors, this seed is from growers eminent as raisei-a of valuable 
varieties, being cros.se8 between the best and newest dark 
Zonule varieties, and the best newest variegates, such as 
Lucy Grieve, Sophia Dumaresque, Lady Cull urn, Sophia Cus* 
sack. Queen of Tricolors, itc., the mothers being sometimes 
the dark Zonales & sometimes the Variegates, 2.s*. 6d., 3.<. 6d., 
„ this seed is from growers of less eminence ; the crosses are 
from varieties similar to the above, and will doubtless pro- 
duce exceedingly fine kinds 
j „ this seed was collected by the Messrs. Smith, of Dulwich, 
” ’ from their finest variegated varieties, Golden Tricolors, 
Silver Tricolors, Golden Bronzes, <tc 2.-r. Or/., 3s. Gr/., & 
choice Nosegay varieties, including Beaton’s and others ^ 
,, saved from choice rose, pink, and salmon varieties 
„ saved by Mr. George from his very finest Nosegay and Zonale flowers, all cros.scd ; 
’ warranted to yield only fine varietiCvS 2s. iid., 3s. Od., ik 
„ mixed, including Zonales, Tricolors, tic !«• ^ 
GKSNE'ltA, Nat. Ord. Qemerdcem, Splendid stove pereuiiial bulbs. 
2258 Gesne'ra, very choke varieties^ saved from the finest and largest collections in existence ...Is. k 
GE'UM, Nut. Ord. liosdcem. Hardy perennials, for rockwork and borders. 
2259 Ge'um atrosanguin'eum, dark red^ large flowers, 1 ft. ... j” These are handsome, and con~ | 0 
„ coccin"eum macrocepha'lum, scarlet, 1 ft ( tinuous blooming border plants, 0 
GIL'IA, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'ceee. Pretty hardy annuals. 
T’^criy prethf annuals, when grown in masses, and much prized for their earliness and for rockwork. 
Gil'ia bi'color al'ba, white and purple, very pretty, ^ ft 0 
2252 
■2 « 
2253 
2254 
2255 
2256 
2257 
2 C 
2200 
2261 
2262 „ lacinia'ta, deep lavendtr blue, flowering in corymbs, charming bedding plant, Jft. 3<2. & 0 
min'ima, blue, a pretty miniature new species, i ft o 
2203 
2204 
2265 
tri'color, white, lilac, and purple, very pretty, | ft 
,, ro'sea ro*’e,7>M/7J'7c, and tt’AiVc, very pretty, f ft “ 
GLADl'OLlIS, Nat. Ord. Iriddcece. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 
In our Experimental Grounds last season we grew nearly 400 of the finest varieties of this charming 
flower, and collected the seed in classes, beginning loith the cheapest. We name this that purchasers may 
'know exactln the class if flowers from which the seed was collected, and can therefore calculate to almost a 
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2270 
GlAli'CIlIM, Nat. Ord. Pafnvera'cew. Showy lial-dy perennial. 
Glau'cium Fisch'erii, ]nrQeJlame’Coloured flowers, spotted yellow, and silvery foliage, 2 ft. 
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GI.UBF. AMAUAX'TIIGS (Gomphreiia), Nat. Ord. Amarantha' cem. Greenhouse annuals. 
2271 
2272 
2273 
2274 
2275 
2270 
2277 
Globe Amaran'thus,y/c,<?^ colour, 2 ft. 
„ ,, golden, 2 ft. 
f Exceedingly beatitiful plants for adorning the 
conservatory; when well grown in small pots 
they are most valuable for room decoration ; 
out of doors in sheltered sitiuitions they are 
(juife effective. The dried Jlowers are prized 
for winter bouquets. 
red, 2 ft, 
white, 2 ft 
,, variegated, 2 ft 
„ „ pale yellow (new), 2 ft. 
„ „ mixed, 2 ft 
GI.OUGI.A'RIA, Nat. Ord. Olobularia'cecB. Fine hardy perennial. 
Globula'ria trichosan'tha, blue globular daisy-like head, line dwarf plant, 1 ft 
GI.O.XIX'IA, Nat. Ord. Oesnera'cetK. Superb stove perennial bulbs. 
Glo.\inia, saved from magnificent varieties of ereeta, horizontalis, and pendula, 1 ft Is, & 
GODE'TIA, Nat. Ord. OnwjrdcecE. Attractive liardy annuals. 
Exceedingly beautiful annuals, and very ejfectiue when grown in beds, masses, and mixed borders, 
2280 Gode 
2278 
0 6 
2279 
2281 
2282 
2283 
2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 
2288 
mine centre, veiy beautiful, 1 ft 0 
c, very handsome, 1.^ ft 0 
tenel'la, mauve, a verj' dwarf variety, for small beds, edgings, 4c., J ft 0 
'■"he Bride," white, rich carmine centre, IJ ft ^ 
fine mixed 
versi'color grandiflo'ra, new, various, a fine variety for rockwork and flowerbods, 1 ft. 
rep'tans, rasc-pink, blotched purple ^ Beautiful in beds, masses, and on f 
,, al'ba, pure while, blotched vermilion j rockwork, ft, | 
GXAPIIA'UIIM, Nat. Ord. Com.pos‘itm. Half-hardy perennial. 
2289 Gnaphalium citri'num, a beautiful silvery foliaged plant, for edgings to large beds, or for 
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