ft. dk-quell & 5^1oi‘kl Gtiiide. 
FUNKIA LANCEOLATA MARGHNATA 
—Belonging to a beautiful genus of handsome 
foliage plants. I ft. 9</. 
FUNKIA OVATA, syn. HEMEROCAL- 
LIS CCERULEA — Large green foliage, flowers 
purple. Grf. 
FUNKIA SIEBOLDI— Ornamental, lift 
9<f. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA QRANDI- 
FLORA— Broad green leaves and noble spikes 
of pure white flowers. 1^ ft. 9c/. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA FOL. VAR.— 1 ft. 
9d. 
OAn.LARDIA ORANDIFLORA — See 
Collection. 
OALEGA OFFICINALIS— Of free growth. 
6rf. 
OALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA— Strong 
growing white, pea-shaped flowers; very useful 
for cutting. 3-4 ft. 6rf. 
GENISTA HUMIFUSA— Deep Yellow 
flowers, prostrate habit. I.?. 6<f. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA FL. PL.— Suitable 
for the rockery. 9d. 
GENISTA TRIQUETRA CTrlangularls)— 
Curious trigonal prostrate stems, and yellow 
pea- shaped flowers. Is. 
OENTIANA ASCLEPIADEA — Spikes of 
dark purplish blue. 2 ft. 9cf. 
OENTIANA ACAULIS— The Gentianella ; 
charming cushions of leathery glossy foliage, 
erect bell-shaped flowers of intense blue. ^ ft. 
6rf. each ; 5s. per d^z. 
OENTIANA ACAULIS. 
OENTIANA ANDREWSI— Rich purplisii 
blue : one of the handsomest. 1-2 ft. Is. 
OENTIANA CRUCIATA — A vigorous gro" 
ing species, flowers deep blue. 1-lJ ft. <Sd. 
OENTIANA GELIDA— Tufts a foot higii. | 
with large light blue heads. Is. 
OENTIANA LUTEA (T.'ie Grmf Telhir \ 
Gentian') — Rich yellow flowers, bold^'babit. | 
3-4 ft. Is. 
OENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE (Heath 
Gentian) — Light blue flowers; fine. ft.' 9d, 
OENTIANA VERNA — It forms dense tnfts 
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. Is. 
GERANIUM— See Collection. 
OEUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of 
the finest of our hardy perennials, large double 
flowers of a dazzling scarlet. ft. 9d. 
OEUM MINIATUM — Distinct; rich orange 
coloured flowers. IJ ft. 9<f. 
OEUM MONTANCM — Useful for rock vork 
or border; compact tufts; clear bright yellow, 
i ft. 9d. 
OILLENIA TRIFOLIATA — Large panicles 
of pink and white flowers. 2-3 ft. Is. 
OLAUCIUM LUTEUM, syn. FLAVUM— 
Useful for winter decorative bedding, (icf. 
OLOBULARIA CORDIFOLIA— Fine rock 
plant ; evergreen foliage, blue flowers {ft. I.'.-. 
OLOBULARIA TRIG HO S A NTH A — 
Flowers dark blue, in globular heads. { ft. 9d. 
ONAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIUM (The 
Edelweiss) — Acurions Alpine speciesprodiicing 
heads of flowers enveloped in a soft silkv sub- 
stance like cotton-wool. Easily grown on a 
raised border or piece of rockwork, in very 
sandy soil mingled with stones. { ft. 9.A 
OUNNERA MANICATA— Large, han isome 
foliage. 4-5 ft. 2<. Gd. 
ONAPH.VLIOM LEONTOPODIUM. 
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