GKNTIANA ACAUI.IS. 
GENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE (Heath 
Gentian) — Light blue flowers; iinc. l.s-. 
GENTIANA VERNA — It forms dense tufts 
of deep green glossy foliage, and in early spring 
is ('overed with brilliant bine flowers, with a 
white or yellow eye; siiceeeds best in a rich 
loamy soil. l.s\ to Is. (kl. 
GERANIUM — Sre Colleelion. 
GEUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of 
II.NAIMIAI.IUVI I.EONTDl'ODI I M. 
the finest of oiir hardy perennials, large donlile 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet, lasting several 
months in flower. !b/. 
GEUM GRANDIPLORUM— Very fine. l.s. 
GEUM MONTANUM — A charming rock or 
border iilant, producing showy golden yellow 
flowers; fine. 9(/. 
GILLENIA TRIPOLIATA— Large panicles 
of white flowers. I.';. 
GLAUCIUM LUTEUM, xy,i. PLAVUM— 
I'sefnl for winter decorative bedding. !)</. 
GLOBULARIA TRICH O S ANTH A — 
Flowers dark blue, in globular heads, iki. 
GNAPHALIUM ARENARIUM— (it/, each ; 
“ix. per doz. 
GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIUM (The 
Edelweiss) — A curious Alpine species, producing 
heads of flowers enveloped in a soft silky snh- 
stauce like cotton-wool. This interesting plant 
is easily grown on a raised border or piece of 
rockwork, in very sandy soil mingled with stones, 
l.s. 
GRINDELIA SQUARROS A— Dwarf ; 
golden yellow. (!</. 
GUNNERA SCABRA— A native of the 
Andes. A fine j)lant for open s])aces, on lawns, 
or the margin of lakes. 2s. 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas 
Gr.yss). !)«/. to l.v. (It/. 
GYPSOPHILA PROSTRATA — Ot/. each; 
iis. per doz. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS— A charming 
little rock plant, (it/. 
GYSOPHILA PANICULATA— Forming a 
symmetrical hush about 2 feet high, anil covered 
with miniature white flowers, (it/. 
HARDY PERNS— Act! Collection. 
HARDY HEATHS— In variety. 12.v.to Ig.s. 
doz. 
HARPALIUM 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, (it/, each ; 4.s-. jjcr doz. 
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