WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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GLOXINIA, "PEINCESS MAUD.” 
Per pkt. — «. d. \ 
6ESNEBA. — Handsome Stove perennials, 
bearing a profusion of richly coloured 
flowers. 
612. Extra choice mixed 2 6 
GEUM. — Hardy perennials, very useful for 
borders where cut flowers are in 
demand. 
613. atrosanguineum fl. pi., bright crimson 
double flowers . . . . . . ..06 
614. coccinenm, rich scarlet ., ,, ..0 3 
GILIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals. 
615. aohilleeBfolia alba, fine pure white , , 0 3 
616. tricolor, white, lilac, and purple ..0 3 
617. alba, white and purple .. ..0 3 
618. rosea splcndens, rose, purple, white 0 3 
GNAFHALIUM. — Hardy dwarf perennial. 
619. Leontopodium, thewell-known Edelweiss, 
a charming Alpine plant with downy 
white flowers . . . . . . ..10 
GLOXINIA. — Handsome tuberous rooted | 
plants for warm Greenhouse or Stove. j 
620. hybrida grandiflora, extra choice mixed, 
saved from a magnificent strain, with , 
erect flowers of many beautiful shades I 
of colour, ranging from darkest orim- i 
eon, through almost every shade of i 
colour to pure white. A large propor- 
tion will be beautifulljr spotted, the 
markings and coloration of many 
being beyond description. Is. 6d. and 2 6 I 
621. Coquette. An entirely new [ 
strain is now offered in these hand- | 
some warm-greenhouse flowering I 
bulbs, the flowers being remarkable 
in having a beautiful yellow throat, I 
admirably setting off the rich colour- 
ing of the lobes, which varies from i 
pale blue to dark blue, rose, pink and 
crimson, the margins of many being i 
eflfectively edged with wliite . . . . 1 6 
GLOXINIA — conlimsed. Per pkt. — s. 
622. Finest Spotted, saved from spotted 
flowers only . . 2s. 6d. and 3 
623. Finest Drooping, saved from a 
fine strain of drooping-flowered 
varieties . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 
624. Emperor William, splendid blue. . 1 
625. Princess Maud, a most handsome 
new variety, throat shining 
crimson shading to the mouth 
a rich dark carmine ; petals rich 
violet, a broad band of wliite 
spotted with violet surrounding 
the whole flower . . . . . . 1 
626. Queen Victoria, pure white . . 1 
627. Scarlet Queen, beautiful dark 
scarlet . , . . . . . . 1 
GODETIA. — ^Lovely hardy annuals ; 
very shoivy. 
628. Bridesmaid, pale pink and white . . 0 
629. Duchess of Albany, satiny white. . 0 
630. Lady Albemarle, carmine-crimson 0 
631. Princess of Wales, ruby crimson. . 0 
632. The Bride, pure white, with 
crimson ring at base of petals . . 0 
633. White Pearl, satiny white .. 0 
634. Wbitneyi, blush and crimson .. 0 
GOMPHRENA (The Globe Amaranth) . 
Tender annuals, very useful for 
the decoration of greenhouses 
during the Autumn months. 
635. Orange 0 
636. Purple 0 
637. White 0 
638. Mixed 0 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. — Vide pages 
40 and 60. 
GREVILLEA. — A very elegant green- 
house plant, very useful for table and 
other decorations when in a young state. 
639. robusta, very graceful, with long fem- 
like leaves , . . . . . . . 1 
GYNERIDM . — Vide Ornamental Grasses, 
page 60. 
GYPSOPHILA.— Most elegant perennials. 
The flowers when out are largely used 
in decoration owing to their graceful 
appearance. 
640. elegans, rose .. .. .. 0 
641. muralis, pink, a lovely plant for rook- 
work, &c. . . . . . . . • 0 
642. panicnlata, white, very light and 
graceful when in flower . . . . 0 
HEDYSARUM (French Honeysuckle). — 
Hardy perennials of easy culture. 
643. ooronarium, red . . per oz. 6d. 0 
644. album, white .. ,, 6d. 0 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 
646. argyrophyllue, yellow, silveiy foliage.. 0 
646. californious fi. pi., massive double 
flowers, very showy . . . . . . 0 
647. oucumerifoliue, Stella, flowers 2J to 
3 inches across, golden yellow . . 0 
648. globosus fistulOBUS fl. pi., of erect 
stately growth, with large extremely 
double globe - shaped flowers of a 
bright, rich yellow colour . . . . 0 
649. Golden Bouquet, a dwarf-growing 
perennial Sunflower, bearing on long 
slender stems a multitude of golden 
yellow flowers of medium size . . 0 
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