GNAl'HALIDM LEONTOl'ODIUM. 
GLOBULARIA TRICHOSANTHA — 
Flowers dark blue, in globular heads. 9d. 
GNAPHALIXJM ARENARIUM— 6d. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
GNAPHALItTM LEONTOPODIUM (The 
Edelweiss) — A curious Alpine species, producing 
bends of Oowers onvekped in a soft silky sub- 
stance like cotton-wool. This interesting plant 
is easily grown on a raised border or piece of rock- 
work. in very sandy soil mingled with stones. Is. 
GVHERItJM ARQENTEtJM. 
cs u JM n iazcA SUAJUKA — A native of the 
Andes. A fine plant for open spaces, on lawns, 
or the margin of lakes. l.s. and Is. M. 
GTNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas 
Grass). Is. to 2.s. firf. 
GYPSOPHILA PROSTRATA — 6rf. each; 
5s. per dos. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS — Acharniing 
little rock plant. Gd. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA— Forming a 
symmetrical bush about 2 feet high, and covered 
with miniature white flowers. Gd. 
HARDY HEATHS — In variety. 12s. to 18s. 
doz. 
HARPALITJM RIGIDUM (Helianthus)— 
One of the best of our autumn-flowering plants; 
flowers large, of a bright golden yellow, with a 
black disc ; free and showy. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM (Miss Mellish’s 
Variety)— We have great pleasure in offering 
this, the best of all the family. It was shown 
and unanimously received the Highest Award 
from the Floral Uomiuittce, Royal Horticultural 
Society. Is. Gd. 
HEDYSARUM OBSCURUM — A brilliant 
and compact perennial ; rare. 9d. 
HELENIUM AUTUMNALE — Flowers 
large, bright yellow, and produced in abundance ; 
very useful for cutting purposes. G</. 
HELENIUM BOLANDERI — Dwarf habit, 
with large yellow flowers, centre black. 9rf. 
HELENIUM GRANDICEPHALUM— Yel- 
low ; very vigorous. !);/. 
HELIANTHUS L.®TIFLORUS — Rich 
golden yellow ; free. Gd. 
HELIANTHUS OCCJIDENTALIS — Rich 
yellow, dark centre, l.s. 
HELENIUM PUMILUM— 
Of a dwarfer habit than the 
above ; free. Gd. 
HELIANTHEMUMS — See 
Collection. 
hei^ianthus decape- 
talus. I)./. cacti ; 5s. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS GIGAN- 
TEUS — Large and fine. Gd. 
HELIANTHUS JAPONICUS— Fine heads 
of bright yellow flowers, lid. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS (The 
Great Perennial Single Sunflower) — Grows 
from 3 to 4 feet high, and has a brilliant effect 
planted in ma.«scs, in shrubby borders and other 
places. Gd. each : 6*. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS 
PLENUS (The Double Perennial Sunflower) 
— A vigorous crowing perennial, producing large 
double deep yellow flowers from J une to October ; 
very useful for cutting. Gd. each ; 6*. per doz. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS 
GRANDIPLENUS (Soleil d’Or) — Large 
double yellow flowers; the finest of this class 
Is. 
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