Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
FRITILLARIA— .See Bulb List. 
FtrCHSIA RICCARTONI — One of the 
hardiest and prettiest of outdoor kinds. See 
Fuchsias, (id. and !)d. 
FiJNKIA FORTUNEI — Blue-green foliage; 
distinct. I ft. ‘Jd. 
FTJNKIA OVATA, syn. HEMEROOAL- 
LIS OCERXJLEA — Large green foliage, flowers 
purple. ()(/. 
FUNKIA SIEBOLDI— Ornamental. 1 1 ft. 
9d. 
FUNKIA SUBOORDATA URANDI- 
FLORA— Broad green leaves and noble spikes 
of pure white flowers. IJ ft. flrf. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA FOL. VAR.— 1 ft. 
9d. 
OAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA — See 
Collection. 
GALANTHUS -See Bulb List. 
G AT, E GA OFFICINALIS— Of free growth 
6d. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS COMPACTA- 
Grand for cutting ; rich rosy purple. <></. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA— Strung 
growing white, pea-shaped flowers; very useful 
for cutting. 3-4 ft. 6a. 
GALTONIA CANDICANS— See Index. 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS— A dwarf 
creeping evergreen shrub, covered with scarlet 
berries. 1 s. 
GENISTA ANDREANA — Upper petals 
golden-yellow, lower petals rich velvety 
crimson ; very free and effective. 1.?. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA HUMIFUSA— 
Deep yellow flowers, prostrate habit. Is. 6d. 
genista SAGITTALIS— Forms masses 
of peculiarly winged and jointed branches desti- 
tute of leaves : sbowv spikes of vellow flowers. 
9./. 
a ENISTA TINCTORIA FL. PL.— Suitable 
for the rockery. 9d. 
GENTIANA A3CLEPIADEA — Spikes of 
dark purplish blue. 2 ft. 9d. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS — The Gentianolla ; 
charming cushions of leathery glossy foliage, 
erect bell-shaped flowers of intense blue. J ft. 
6d. each ; 6s. per doz. 
GENTIANA ANDREWSI— Rich purplish 
blue ; one of the handsomest. 1-2 ft. l.s. 
GENTIANA CRUCIATA — A vigorous grow- 
ing species, flowers deep blue. 1-14 ft. 
GENTIANA LUTEA — Rich yellow flowers, 
bold habit. 3-4 ft. Is. 
GENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE— Light 
blue flowers; fine. J-lft. 9d. 
GENTIANA VERNA — It forms dense tufts 
of deep green glossy foliage, and in early spring 
is covered with brilliant bine flowers, with a 
white or yellow eye ; succeeds best in a rich 
loamy soil. ft. 9d. 
GERANIUM— Sec Collection. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM ALBUM— 
Pnre white flowers, and prostrate growing ; free 
growing. 9d, 
GEUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of 
the finest of our hardy perennials; large double 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet. IJ ft. 6<f. 
6-EUM EWENII — Bright orange ; early ; 
splendid, fid. 
GEUM MINIATUM — Distinct; rich orangc- 
colonred flowers. IJ ft. 9d. 
GEUM MONTANUM— Useful for rockwork 
or border; compact tufts; clear bright yellow. 
4 ft. dd. 
GEUM MONTANUM MAXIMUM — 
Flowers large, deep yellow ; very free and 
distinct in every way from all others 9i/. 
GILLENIA STIPULACEA — Numerous 
flowers on graceful stems, pure white, showy. 
24 ft. Is. 
'GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA— Large panicles 
of pink and white flowers. ?-3 ft. 9d. 
'GLADIOLI— See Index. 
GLOBULARIA CORDIFOLIA— Fine rock 
plant ; evergreen foliage, blue flowers., ^ft. 1.?. 
GLOBULARIA TRICHOS ANTHA — 
Flowers dark blue, in globular heads. J ft. 6d. 
GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIUM (The 
Edelweiss) — A curious .iklpine species,prodnoiug 
heads of flowers enveloped in a soft silky sub- 
stance like cotton-wool. Easily grown on a 
raised border or ]iiece of rockwork, in very 
sandy soil mingled with stones. 4 ft. 6rf. 
GUNNERA MANICATA —Large, handsome 
foliage. 4-5 ft. 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
GUNNERA SCABRA— A native of the 
Andes. A fine plant for open spaces, on lawns, 
or the margin of lakes. 3-5 ft. Is. and Is. Gd, 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM (Pampas 
Grass). Is. to 2.«. fid. 
GYPSOPHILA CER&STIOIDES— A pretty 
trailing iilaut ; flowers white, strettked violet. 
4 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA— Formings 
symmetrical bush about 2 feet high, and covered 
with miniature white flowers. 6d. 
GYPSOPHILA PROSTRATA — Compact 
trailing habit ; white flowers; a charming rock 
plant. 4 ft. 6d. eatfli ; 5s. per doz. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS MONSTROSUM 
— Early flowering; pure white dwaif, ntid con- 
tinuous flowering. 1 ft. Is. 
HAGQUETIA— 6'ee Dondia. 
HARDY FERNS— 5ee Collection. 
HARDY HEATHS— In variety. 12s. to 18s. 
doz. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM (Heliamthus)— 
One of the best of our autumn plants ; flowers 
large, of a bright golden yellow, black disc; 
free and showy. 3 ft. fid. each; 4s. per doz. 
HARPALIUM RIGIDUM (Miss MelUsh’s 
variety) — The best of all the family, fid. 
HEDERA - See Index. 
HEDYSARUM MULTIJUGUM — A 
useful plant ; pea-shaped flowers of a crimson 
purple ; effective. 9d. and Ls. 
HEDYSARUM OBSCURUM— A brilliant 
and compact perennial. 1 ft. 9d. 
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