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^ G[iiide; 
r ERINUS ALPINTJS— Rose colour. 6J. each; 
i 
4 s. per doz. 
ERINUS ALPINXrS ALBUS— White. 9d. 
ERODIUM MACRADENIUM, syn. 
QIiANDXJLOSUM — Fern-like foliage and rose- 
colonred flowers, blotched with black. Is. 6<f. 
ERODrCTM MANESCAYI — A showy hand- 
some species, pnrplish red flowers. Is. 
ERYNOrUM AMETHYSTINUM— One of 
the best border plants; should be in every collec- 
tion ; stem and flowers a fine amethystine blue. 
Is. 6rf. 
ERYNGIT7M OIOANTETJM — Effective. 
Od. each ; os. per doz. 
ERYNOIUM MARITIMUM (Sea Holly)— 
I’rtle blue ; glaucous foiinge. 1^ ft. Is. 
ERYNOIUM OLIVERIANUM — Bright 
metallic blue heads and stems; one of the best. 
9rf. 
ERYSIMUM RUPESTRE— Grf. each; 4s. 
doz. 
EUPATORIUM AGERATOIDES— White ; 
very free. 9rf. 
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM— Branch- 
ing heads of purple flowers ; a gigantic perennial. 
Is. 
FERULA COMMUNIS — Exceedingly 
attractive during the early spring months, but 
when it has arrived at maturity it is one of the 
grandest hardy foliage plants in cultivation. Is. 
PRANCOA APPENDICULATA— Spikes of 
pink flowers. 9d. 
PRANCOA RAMOSA — Fine racemes of 
white flowers. Is. (!rf. 
FUNKIA PORTUNEI — Blue-green foliage ; 
distinct. 2s. Gd. 
PUNKIA LANCEOLATA MARGIN ATA 
— Belonging to a beautiful genus of handsome 
foliage plants. 9</. 
PUNKIA OVATA GLAUCESCENS VA- 
RIEGATA — Gold and green foliage. 9d. 
FUNKIA OVATA, syn. HEMEROCAL- 
LIS CCERULEA — Large green foliage, flowers 
purple. Is. 
FUNKIA OVATA SINENSIS MARMO- 
RATA — Golden marbled foliage. Is. 
FUNKIA OVATA SPATHULATA SPE- 
CIOSA — Pure white, foliage green. Is. 
FUNKIA OVATA UNDULATA MACU- 
LATA — Golden variegated. Is. 
PUNKIA OVATA VIRIDIS MARGI- 
NATA — White margined foliage. l.s. 
FUNKIA OVATA VIRIDIS UNIVIT- 
TATA — White centre to leaf. i)d. 
FUNKIA SIEBOLDI — Most ornamental. Is. 
PUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDI- 
FLORA— Broad green leaves and noble spikes 
of pure white flowers. Is. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA FOL. VAR.— 9</ 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIPLORA — See 
Collection. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS — Of free growth. 
Gd. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA— Strong 
growing, producing numerous leafy stems, 8 to 4 
feet high, and producing a profusion of white 
pea-shaped flowers; very useful for cutting. 6cf. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA FL. PL.— Suitable 
for the rockery. 9<f. 
GENISTA TRIQUETRA rTrlangularls)— 
Curious trigonal prostrate stems, and yellow pea- 
shaped flowers. Is. 
GENTIANA ASCLEPIADE A — Spikes of 
dark purplish blue. Is. Gd. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS — The Gentianella ; 
charming cushions of leathery glossy foliage, 
from which issue numerous erect bell-shaped 
flowers, of intense bine. Gd. each; 6s. per doz. 
OF.NTIAX\ ACACLIS. 
GENTIANA ANDREWSI— Rich pt.rplish 
blue. 1.'. 
GENTIANA ARVERNENSIS — Blue ; 
highly ornamental. 2s. Gd. 
GENTIANA CRUCIATA— A vigorous grow- 
ing species, flowers deep blue in numerous whorls. 
9d. 
GENTIANA GELIDA— Tufis a foot high, 
with large light blue heads. Is. Gd. 
GENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE (Heath 
Gentian) — Light blue flowers ; fine. Is. 
GENTIANA TIBETICA — Straw coloured 
flowers in clusters. Is. 
GENTIANA VERNA — It forms dense tufts 
of deep green glossy foliage, and in early spring 
is covered with brilliant blue flowers, with a 
white or yellow eye; succeeds best in a rich 
Icaray soil. Is. to Is. Gd. 
GERANIUM— Sec Collection. 
GEUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of 
the finest of our hardy perennials, large double 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet, lasting several 
months in flower. 9d. 
GEUM GRANDIPLORUM— Very fine. Is. 
GILLENIA TRIPOL I A TA — Large panicles 
of white flowers. Is. 
GLAUCIUM LUTEUM, syn. FLAVUM 
Useful for winter decorative bedding. Gd. 
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