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dh.r)T\ell & (joi]qj>lete ^eed G[tuele. 
favour is that it comes almost true from seed 
and as that we offer will reproduce it at the rate 
of about 95 per cent., a Scarlet Gloxinia, which 
has hitherto been extremely scarce, is thus placed 
within the reach of all lovers of this beautiful 
genus. 2s. 6<i. per packet. . 
To he sown in a brisk heat at any time during 
. Tebruaryt and grown on vigorously^ and they will 
Hower abundantly during summer and autumn, and 
make extra strong roots by winter. 
H.A. GODETIA, LADY ALBEMARLE— ^ 
Superb variety, dwarf, brilliant crimson coloured 
(lowers; most magnificent. 3t/. per pkt. 
II. A. GODETIA, LADY ALBEMARLE 
COMPACTA — A dwarfer and more compact 
form of the preceding brilliant variety ; particu- 
larly tine and showy. per pkt. 
H.A. GODETIA, THE BRIDE— A very 
pretty variety. Should be grown in every 
garden. 3d. per pkt. 
Many who saw' our 100-ft. house last season 
filled with the above in all their various forms 
will confirm the splendid eight, size of flower, 
and the surprising glare of colour ; in fact, many 
exclaimed, “These are grand flowers! they beat 
Roses.” And, like all other choice flowers, every 
bloom selected for seed is hybridised with the 
greatest possible care* The brilliancy and beauty 
of the spotted kinds is perfectly marvellous. 
Sec /• loral Guide for our grand collection. 
G.r. GREVILLEA ROBUSTA — Exceed- 
ingly graceful for table decoration. In the con- 
servatory and sub-tropical garden they rank 
foremost as fine foliage plants. Seed should be 
sown in peat. l.r. per pkt. 
GNArUALIUM I.EONTOrODlUM (EDELWEISS). 
H.p. GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIDM 
ALPINUM (Edelweiss) — The famous and true 
Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers arc of downy 
texture and pure silver white ; it thrives best in 
calcareous soil, with full exposure to the sun ; 
quite hardy. l.s. per pkt. 
H.A. GODETIA BIJOU— The dwarfest, of 
very bushy habit, flowers pure white, marked 
with a dark rose spot. M. per ])kt. 
H.A. GODETIA, PRINCESS OP WALES 
Ruby-crimson, pencilled with pale rose and 
silver-grey. Zd. per pkt. 
GODETIA, DOCIIESS OF ALDANY. 
II. A. GODETIA, DUCHESS OP ALBANY 
-The plants are of handsome pyramidal growth, 
about one foot high, branching from the bottom, 
and producing large clusters of CEnothera-like 
flowers, of a beautiful glossy satiny, white, each 
about four ins. when fully expanded, (a/, per pkt. 
H.A. GODETIA ROSEA ALBA— Has a 
bright crimson spot on each petal, which has a 
peculiarly pretty effect. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. GODETIA WHITNEYI — Very 
attractive, forming a bush about 2 ft. high, flowers 
varying from flesh colour, to crimson. Zd. 
per pkt. 
H.A. GODETIA — Very showy, summer- 
flowering, mixed. Zd. per pkt 
II. A. GYPSOPHILA ELEGANS — V ery 
graceful habit ; flowers rose. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. GYPSOPHILA MURALIS— Veij 
dwarf, useful for rcckwork and edgings. Zd. 
1 per pkt. 
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