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GENISTA TRIQUETRA rTrlangularlfl)— 
CnrionB trigonal prostrate stems, and }ellow 
pea-shaped flowers. Is. 
OENTIANA ASCLEPIADEA — Spikes of 
dark purplish bine. 2 ft. IW. 
OF.NTIANA A0AULI8. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS— The Gentianella ; 
eharming eushions of leathery glossy foliage, 
ereet hell-shaped flowers of intense blue. ^ ft. 
6rf. eaeh ; 6s. per doz. 
OENTIANA ANDREWSI— Rich purplish 
blue ; one of the handsomest. 1-2 ft. Is. 
OENTIANA CRUCIATA — Avigorousgrow- 
ing species, flowers deep blue. 1-1 J ft. 6rf. 
OENTIANA GELIDA— Tufts a foot high, 
with large light blue heads. Is. 
GENTIANA LUTEA (The Great Yellow 
Gentian') — Rich yellow flowers, bold habit. 
3-1 ft. I.S. 
GENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE (Heath 
Gentian) — Light blue flowers; fine. J-lft. Od. 
GENTIANA VERNA — It forms dense tufts 
of deep green glossy foliage, and in early spring 
is covered with brilliant blue flowers, with a 
white or yellow eye ; succeeds best in a rich 
loamy soil. { ft. l.s. 
GERANIUM— &e Collection. 
GEUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of 
the finest of our hardy perennials, large double 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet. 1^ ft. 9<f. 
GEUM MINIATUM — Distinct ; rich orange 
coloured flowers, lift. Drf. 
GEUM MONTANUM— Useful for rockwork 
or border; compact tufts; clear bright yellow. 
Jft. 9</. 
GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA — Large panicles 
of pink and white flowers. 2-3 ft. Is. 
GLAUCIUM LUTEUM, syn. ELAVUM— 
Useful for winter decorative bedding. 6d. 
GLOBULARIA OORDIEOLIA— Fine roek 
plant ; evergreen foliage, blue flowera :}ft. Is. 
GLOBULARIA TRICHOSANTHA — 
Flowers dark blue. In globular heads. J ft. C</. 
THE HARDY FLOWER GARDEN. 
