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Per pkt. — s. d. 
673 Esehseholtzia, Rose Cardinal— Rose-coloured, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
674 Hikado — Deep orange-scarlet, distinct, ha, 1 ft 1 0 
575 Mixed, ha 0 3 
576 Eucalyptus Globulus (The Blue Gum of Tasmania) — A 
pretty pot plant and also for sub-tropical effect, hhsh, 
4 to 200 ft. ^ ..0 6 
677 Citrlodora, hhsh l 0 
678 — Resinifera (Red Gum), hhsh ... 0 6 
679 Eucbaridium Brewer!— Of dwarf spreading habit ; purplish- 
rose, shading to white in the centre, ha, 1 ft. 0 6 
580 Eutoea Viscida, syn. Phacelia— Producing very bright blue 
flowers ; suitable for bees, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
Everlasting Flowers — See Helichrysum and Acroclinium. 
.581 Felicia Petiolata (Agathtea) — A lamp plant introduced from 
Basutoland, with pendulous slender stems 2 to 3 yards long. 
It blooms from spring till late autumn, and the plants are 
covered with pretty rosy purple flowers 1 0 
582 Ferns, Mixed — From greenhouse and stove kinds, gp. ... 1 0 
583 Best Hardy, Mixed, hp 10 
584 Ferula Gigantea (<?f<wit ^bTineZ) — Ornamental, hp, 6 ft. ... 0 3 
Forget-me-not— 5ee Myosotis. 
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588 
Foxglove— See Digitalis. 
Francoa Ramosa — Long branching spikes of white flowers, 
hhp. Height when in flower, 2 ft fid. and 
Glabrata — Flowers pure white, long branched spikes ; 
splendid for cool greenhouse or conservatory, hhp 
Fraxinella Dictamnus— 
Red 
White 
/Cultivated for their beautiful 
J flowers and fragrant leaves, 
I hp, 2 ft. Each, 4d. per pkt. ; 
' Mixed 
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581 Freesia — Mixed. .® 0 W early in 6-in. pots, and then thin out 
to six or eight plants in each pot ; delightfully fragrant, 
hhp, 1 ft 0 fl 
KI1EERI.\ HYBRIDA, MIXED. 
PERENNIAL OAILLARDIA. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
593 Gaillardia, Cannells’ Perennial— (ifyinda Orandiflora)— 
Lovely coloured. For cut flowers useful. Mixed, hp, IJ ft. 0 6 
594 Perennial, Coppery Red— Elegant large flowers of a 
beautiful copper-red colour, toning down to a lighter shade 
near the extreme points of the petals ..: 1 0 
595 Pulchella Picta — Free, compact habit; reddish crimson, 
bordered with citron-yellow, hha, 1 ft. 0 3 
696 Picta Lorenzlana — Very useful for cutting. The seed 
offered is mixed, hha, ft 0 4 
697 Genista Andreana (Gold and Crimson Broom) — Rich 
crimson, standards golden yellow ; attractive, hp 0 
698 Gentiana Acaulis — Forms dense masses of dark green foliage, 
deep blue flowers ; hp, } ft. Seed germinates slowly ... 0 4 
599 Geranium Grandlflorum— Deep ultramarine-blue flowers ; 
showy, hp 1 0 
Geranium — See Zonal Pelargonium. 
600 Gerbera Jamesonl (Barberton Daisy) -r- Laim fiery 
orange-scarlet flowers ; only hardy in well-sheltered sunny 
gardens, 1 ft 1 <> 
601 Hybrlda -Most exquisite and delicate shades of 
colour .. --- ..16 
602 Gesnera — Choice hybrids, flowering the first season. Same 
treatment as Gloxinias, psb, IJ ft 1 6 
603 Geum Atrosanguineum Fl. PI. —Handsome border plant, 
flowers dazzling scarlet, hp 0 4 
604 Coccineum Grandlflorum— Scarlet, hp, ij ft. ... o 3 
605 Heldreichl — Bright orange-red, hp, H ft. 0 6 
606 Gilia Tricolor— White and purple, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
607 Mixed, ha 0 3 
60S Coronopifolia — Large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, 
handsome, hhb, 3 ft 1 0 
609 Gladiolus — Choice mixed ; saved from the best, hhp, 3 to 4 ft. 
3d. and 0 6 
690 Freesia Hybrida, Mixed — The beautiful scented flowers 
are tinted in most pleasing shades of pink, rose, blue, violet, 
orange, yellow and brown. Of easy culture, and will show 
bloom six to seven months after sowing 1 6 
691J Fuchsia — Saved from our splendid collection of double and 
•ingle varieties. Choice mixed, hhp Is. 6d. and 2 6 
592 — Hybrida, Double Blue — Large flowers ; compact habit 2 0 
CANNELLS’ GLOXINIAS. 
To be sown in a brisk heat at any time during February, and 
grown on vigorously, and they will flower abundantly during suiiuner 
and autumn and make extra strong roots by winter. 
Circe — White, tinged azure-blue 1 6 
Psyche — White, tinged carmine, purplish scarlet marking ... 2 6 
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We supply Lawn Grass Seed for any particular situation. 
