dkr\r\ell & 0uitle. 
GKNTIANA ACAULLS. 
GENTIANA ASCLEPIADEA — A showy 
border plant, having erect slender stems, 2 feet 
in height, flowers of a purplish blue. 9d. and 
1.?. each 
GENTIANA VERNA— Although a native 
of this country, it is scarcely ever seen except 
in its mountain home. . It forms, dense tufts 
of deep gi’een 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. 1 . 9 . to Is. Sd. each 
GBUM COCCINBUM PLENUM— One of 
the finest of our hardy perennials, large double 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet, lasting several months 
in flower. 9d. each 
GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIUM (The 
Edelweiss) — A curious alpine species, producing 
heads of flowers enveloped in a soft silky substance 
like cotton-wool. This interesting plant is easily 
grown on a raised border or piece of rockwork, 
in very saijdy soil mingled with stones. 9d. each 
GYNEEIUM ABGENTEUM (Pampas 
Grass)— Is. to 2s. 6d. each 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA — A very 
ellective border plant, forming a symmetrical 
bush about 2 feet high, covered with myriads of 
white flowers, useful for cutting purposes. Od.eaeh 
HARDY PERNS— Useful lor cutting. 9d. 
to Is. each. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM (Helianthus)— 
One of the best of our autumn. flowering plants, 
flowers large, of a bright golden yellow, witir a 
black disc, free and showy. 9rf. and Is. each 
HBLENIUM ADTUMNALE— Flowers large, 
bright yellow, find produced in abundance, very 
useful for cutting i)urposes. 6d. each 
HELENIUM PDMILUM - Of a dwarfer habit 
than the above, free. Is. 6d. each 
HELIANTHEMUMS — Sec collection in front 
part of catalogue. 
IIBLLEIIOBU.S KIGEB (CIIHISTMAS HO.SE). 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS(The Great 
Perennial Single Sunflower) — Grows from 3 to 
4 feet high, and has a brilliant effect planted in 
masses, in shrubby borders and other places. 
Is. each 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS PLBNUS 
(The Double Perennial Sunflower) — A 
vigorous growing perennial, producing large 
double deep yellow flowers from June to October, 
very useful for cutting. 9d. each 
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