WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. -Vide pages 
40 and 00. 
GREVILLEA. — .‘V very elegant greenhouse 
plant, very useful for table and other 
decorations when in a young state. 
070. robusta, very graceful, with long 
fern-like leaves ... ... ... ... 1 0 
GYNERIUM.— Eide Ornamental Grasses, 
page 00. 
GYPSOPHILA. — Most elegant perennials. 
The flowers when cut are largely used 
in decoration owing to their graceful 
appearance. 
677. elegans 0 3 
078. elegans alba 0 3 
079. muralis, pink, a lovely plant for rock- 
work, &c. ... .. . 0 3 
080. paniculata, white, very light and 
graceful when in flower ... ... 0 3 
HEDYSARUM (French Honeysuckle).— 
Hardy perennials of easy culture. 
081. coronarium, red ... per oz. Od. 0 3 
082. album; white ... „ 6d. 0 3 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 
683. argyrophyllus, yellow, silvery foliage 0 0 
084. californicus fl. pi., massive double 
flowers, very showy ... ... ..0 3 
68.'). cucumerifolius, Stella, flowers to 
3 inches across, golden yellow ... 0 0 
680. globosus flstulosus fl. pi., of erect 
stately growth, with large extremely 
double globe-shaped flowers of a 
bright, rich yellow colour ... ... 0 0 
087. Golden Bouquet, a dwarf-growing 
perennial Sunflower, bearing on long 
slender stems a multitude of golden 
yellow flowers of medium size ... 0 0 
GLOXINIA — continued. Per pkt. — s. d. 
659. Finest Spotted,saved from spotted 
flowers only ... 2s. Od. and 3 0 
000. Finest Drooping, saved from a 
fine strain of drooping-flowered 
varieties... ... Is. 6d. and 2 0 
001. Emperor William, splendid blue I 0 
002. Princess Maud, a most handsome 
new variety, tliroat shining 
crimson shading to the mouth 
a rich dark carmine ; petalsrich 
violet, a broad band of white 
spotted with violet surrounding 
the whole flower ... ... 1 0 
003. Queen Victoria, pure white ... I 0 
004. Scarlet Queen, beautiful dark 
scarlet 1 0 
GODETIA, — Lovely hardy annuals ; 
very showy. 
065. Bridesmaid, pale pink and white 0 0 
060. Duchess of Albany, satiny white 0 0 
007. LadyAlbemarle,carmine-crimson 0 0 
008. Princess of Wales, ruby crimson 0 0 
009. The Bride, pure white, with 
crimson ring at base of petals 0 3 
070. White Pearl, satiny white ... 0 0 
071. Whitneyi, blush and crimson ... 0 3 
GOMPHRENA (The Globe Amaranth). 
Tender annuals, very useful for 
the decoration of greenhouses 
during the .Autumn months. 
072. Orange 
073. Purple 
074. White 
075. Mixed 
GLOXINIA, 
“PRINCESS 
maud.' Ti n, „ , , 
viil Per pkt. — s. 
648. Gerbera, New Hybrids. Oneof the most 
interesting introductions of recent 
years. These distinct hybrids embrace 
the most exquisite and delicate shades 
of yellow, rose, cherry red, salmon to 
crimson and white. The plants are of 
easy culture 1 0 
GESNERA. -Handsome Stove perennials, 
bearing a profusion of richly coloured 
flowers. 
049. Extra choice mixed 2 6 
GEUM. — Hardy perennials, very useful 
for borders where cut flowers are in 
demand. 
650. atrosanguineum fl. pi., bright crimson 
double flowers .. ... ... ... 0 0 
651. coccineum, rich scarlet ... ... 0 3 
GILIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals. 
652 achillesefolia alba, fine pure white ... 0 3 
653. tricolor, white, lilac, and purple ... 0 3 
654. alba, white and purple ... ... 0 3 
655. rosea splendens,rose,purple, white 0 3 
GNAPHALIUM. — Hardy dwarf perennial. 
056. Leontopodium, the well - known 
Edelweiss, a charming Alpine plant 
with downy white flowers 1. 0 
GLOXINIA. — Handsome tuberous rooted 
plants for warm Greenhouse or Stove. 
657. hybridagrandiflora,extra choice mixed, 
saved from a magnificent strain, with 
erect flowers of many beautiful shades 
of colour, ranging from darkest crim- 
son, through almost every shade of 
colour to pure white. A large propor- 
tion will be beautifully spotted, the 
markings and coloration of many 
being beyond description. ls.6d. and2 6 
6,58. Coquette. An entirely new 
strain is now offered in these hand- 
some warm-greenhouse flowering 
bulbs, the flowers being remarkable 
in having a beautiful j'ellow throat, 
admirably setting off the rich colour- 
ing of the lobes, which varies from 
pale blue to dark blue, rose, pink and 
crimson... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
