Complete Heed G^uide. 
H. r. GAILLARDIA JOSEPHUS— Extra 
large flowering, 4rf. per pkt. 
n. r. GENTIANA ACAULIS — Beautiful 
hardy plant, exceedingly free, will grow almost 
anywhere ; it forms dense masses o( dark green 
foliage, from which protrude large deep blue 
flowers; it continues in bloom from spring for a 
long time. A bed or line of this lovely plant 
once seen in bloom will never he forgotten. 
Seed twelve months germinating, id. per pkt. 
ii. A. GAMOLEPIS TAGETES (Othonna 
Tagetes) — Very dwarf compact variety of the 
well -known Tagetes; areally good golden orange 
bedding plant, lx. per pkt. 
ii. p. GEUM ATROSAN GUINEUM FL. 
PL. — Handsome continuous-blooming border 
plant, large double flowers of a dazzling scarlet. 
id. per pkt. 
ii. p. GEUM COCCINEUM GRANDI- 
FLORUM— Scarlet ; very fine. -Id. per pkt. 
ii. A. GILIA ACHILLErEFOLIA — Beauti- 
ful annual when grown in masses ; much prized 
for rockwork. id. per pkt. 
II. A. GILIA LINIFOLIA — A new pretty 
species from California. Irf. per pkt . 
n. A. GILIA MINIMA CCERULEA — A 
very pretty miniature annual, id. per pkt. 
ii. A. GILIA TRICOLOR— White and 
purple. 4rf. per pkt. 
n.A. GILIA — Mixed, id. per pkt. 
n. p. GLADIOLUS — Mixed. Perfectly 
hardy garden varieties, therefore saving the 
trouble of housing them from the frost, id. 
per pkt. 
h.f. GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS 
— The well-known scarlet variety. Is. per pkt. 
n. p. GRINDELIA SQUARROSA — Fine, 
yellow, daisv-like flower. 2 ft. high. id. per pkt. 
GLOXINIA RECURVZEFOI.IA. 
G.P. GLOXINIA. 
Whenever these gorgeous flowers are at the 
zenith of their perfection, it would be difficult to 
imagine anvthing more beautiful, and as they can 
be easily flowered twice a-year. it is surprising 
that they are not more generally grown. 
ERECTA— The best erect flowering kinds. 
2s. (id. per pkt, 
PENDULA— Drooping flowers. 2s. (irf. per 
pkt. 
RECURVxEFOLIA, syn. CRASSIFOLIA. 
2s. 6rf. per pkt. 
SPOTTED, or MACULATED FLOWERS. 
2s. Crf. per pkt. 
To be sown in a brisk heat at any tune during 
February, and grown on vigorously, and they will 
flower abundantly during summer and autumn, and 
make extra strong roots by winter. 
Many who saw our 100-ft. house last season 
filled with the above in all their various forms 
will confirm the splendid sight, size of flower, 
and the surprising glare of colour ; in fact, many 
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