Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
H.p. Gentiana Acaulis (Gentianea :) — Beantifal hardy plant, ex- 
ceedingly free, will grow almost anywhere; it forms dense masses of dark 
tp-een foliage, from which protrude large deep bine 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 be forgotten. ^ ft. Seed germinates slowly. 
Zd. per pkt. 
Geranium — See Zonal Pelargonium. 
Gerardia Tenulfolla— A beautiful half-hardy Perennial from 
0 . It forms branching erect bushes of 12 to 15 inches in height, 
narrow lineate foliage. The flowers, 1 j inches long, arc of a light violet 
colour, with a soft lilac throat. When sown early will begin to bloom 
in July or August; fine plant for pots as well as for outdoor culture. 
Is. per pkt. 
I'.s i>. Gesnera ( Gesneracew ) — Very choice hybrids, flowering the first 
season from seed. Valuable for the conservatory. Kcquire the same 
treatment as Gloxinias. 1^ ft. Is. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
II ii.p. 
Slexico. 
H.p. Geum Atrosanguineum fl. pi. {Rosacea:) — Handsome 
continnons-blooming border plant, large doable flowers of a dazzling scarlet. 
Zd. per pkt. 
H.p. Geum Coeclneum Grandlflorum— Scarlet; very fine. lift. 
Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. Gilla (Leptosiphon) Aehlllesefolla {Polemoniacew) 
— Beantifal annual when grown in masses ; much prized for rockwork. 
1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
h.a. Gilla Liniflora— A new pretty species from California. 1ft. 
Zd. per pkt. 
n.A. Gilla Minima Coerulea — A very pretty miniature annual 
i ft. Zd. per pkt. 
h.a. Gilia Tricolor — White and purple. 1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. Gilla — Mixed. Zd. per pkt. 
OERARDIA TENUIFOLIA. 
PRKEXNIAL OAILLARUIA. 
0ANMELL8* GLOJSINIA, FINEST SPOTTED, 
H.p. Gladiolus (ynWem)— Mixed. Perfectly hardy garden varieties, 
therefore saving the trouble of housing them from the frost. 2 to 4 ft. 
Gd. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Gladiolus— Choice mixed ; saved from the best hvbrids of 
Gandavensis. 3 to 4 ft. Is. per pkt. 
THE GAEDEN, 26th May, 1894: — Temple Show. 
Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, besides Tuberous Begonias, had a large group of their splendid strain. of Gloxinias well arranged, also seedling 
Streptocarpuses. We must not omit to mention also the excellent Calceolarias from this firm, and the plants of Fuchsia Princess May an uuusn illv 
free-blooming, bright coloured variety. ' ' i 
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