Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
h.h.a. Fenzlla Diantholdes ( Polemoniacea ;) — Smothered with 
brilliant rose-pnrplc Dowers ; very dwarf, suitable for pots, rockeries, or 
edgings. | to ^ ft. 6 d. per pkt. 
n. H.x. Fenzlia Dianthoides Alba— White. £ ft. 6 d. per pkt. 
o. p. Ferns — Mixed, from the best greenhouse and stove kinds 
Is. G d. and 2s. (id. per pkt. 
Feather Grass -See Stipa. 
Ferns — Best lmrdy mixed. Is, per pkt. 
Fish-bone Thistle— See Chamoepeuce. 
Flos Adonis— See Adonis. 
Forget-me-not— See Myosotis. 
Foxglove —See Digitalis. 
ii.h.p. Fuschia ( Onagracem) — Saved from our splendid collection of 
double and Single varieties. Is. and 2s. 6 d. per pkt. 
GAILLARDIA PICTA NANA. 
SPECIMEN FUCHSIA. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
{Ifn hr id a GrandiJIora). 
ii.p. Gaillardia -A lovely coloured Dower, perfectly distinct to any 
other, and for all decoration quite a charming feature; perfectly hardy, 
producing abundance of flowers all the summer. For cut flowers one of 
the most useful plants of the garden. I h ft. Mixed, Is. per pkt. 
H.n.p. Gaillardia Pulchella Pieta ( Composite)— A very fine free- 
flowering variety, of good compact habit ; the flowers, which are of a large 
size, are of a reddish crimson colour, bordered with citron -yellow. X ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
h.h.a. Gaillardia Pieta Lorenziana— The ray and disc flowers of 
t his variety develop themselves into tubular funnel-shaped florets of 3 to 5 
lobes, and form handsome flower heads ; it will be found very useful for 
cutting. The seed offered is mixed, containing sulphur and golden-yellow, 
amarauth-red, claret, red, and purple, li ft. Sow early in March, (id. 
per pkt. 
GAILLARDIA PICTA LORENZIANA. 
GLADIOLI, 
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