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Per pkt. — 3. (1. 
512\ Freesia Hybrlda, 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 or seven months after sowing ... ,,, ... 1 G 
513 Fuchsia— Saved from our splendid collection of double and 
single varieties. Choice mixed, hhp Is. Gd. and 2 6 
514 Gailiardia, Cannells’ Perennial— (//yJn'do Ormdijhm)— 
Lovely coloured. For out flowers useful. Mixed, hp, U ft. 0 6 
515 — ^ Pulehella Pieta— Free, compacthabit ; reddish crimson, 
bordered with citron-yellow, hha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
51C Pieta Lorenziana — Very useful for cutting. The seed 
otfered is mixed, bha. It ft 0 4 
517 Genista Andreana ((lold and Crimson Broom) — Rich 
crimson, standards golden-ye.llow ; attractive, hp 1 0 
518 Gentiana Acaulis — Forms dense masses of dark green foliage, 
deep blue flowers ; bp, J ft. Seed cjerminates slowly. ... 0 4 
519 Geranium Grandiflorum— Deep ultramarine-blue flowers ; 
showy, hp ... ... ... ... ... .. 1 0 
Geranium— Zonal Pelargonium 
520 Gerbera Jamesoni (Barberton Daisy) Hybrida— Most 
exquisite and delicate shades of colour 1 fl 
521 Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw —The flowers, which are of the 
brightest scarlet, are borne on strong stems, and measure 
2^ to 3 in. across, aie nearly double, with large waved petals 
of great substance. .. .. 1 0 
522 Atrosanguineum Fl. Pi.— Handsome border plant, 
flowers dazzling scarlet, hp ... ... 0 4 
523 Gilia Tricolor — White and purple, ha, l ft 0 3 
621 mixed, ha ... .. ... 0 3 
525 Coronopifolia — Large spikes of brillant scarlet flowers, 
handsome linely cut Ibliage, bhb, 3 ft 1 0 
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GLADIOLUS. 
526 Choice Mixed— Saved from the best, hp, 3 to 4 ft. 
Bulbs, Is. 6d. per doz. ; 10s. per 100. 
3d. and 0 6 
540 
541 
542 
CANNELLS’ GLOXINIAS. 
'fo be sown in a brisk beat at any time during February, and 
grown on vigorously, and they will flower abundantly during summer 
and autumn and make extra strong roots by winter. Per pkt. — s. d. 
Erecta — The best eree.t-flowering kinds, gp, .V ft. Is. 6d. .and 2 li 
Empress Frederick— Brilliant scarlet, with a narrow pure 
white undulated margin 16 
Spotted A charming strain, gp Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Kaiser Wilhelm - Beautiful ]iur)dish violet, with a deep laire 
white margin ; splendid ... ... ... 1 6 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDA. 
Grevillea Robusta — Graceful for table decoration ; con- 
servatory and sub-tropical garden, gp, 3 to 5 ft. ... 6d. and 1 0 
Gnaphalium (Leontopodium) Alplnum, (Edelweiss)— The 
true Edelweiss of the Alps. It thrives best in calcareous soil, 
with full exposure to the sun, hp, J foot 6d. and 1 0 
CANNELLS’ GODETIAS. 
Rosamond — Distinct, light pink flowers, a rare tint amongst 
Godetias ; efl'ective for bedding and borders, ha 
Dwarf Compact, Sunset— Deep rosy carmine ; vivid and 
effective, ha 
Duchess of Albany— Pyramidal growth ; flowers glossy, 
satiny white, ha, 1 ft 
Duke of York Compacta— Dwarf branching habit ; bright 
scarlet carmine ; effective, ha, 1 ft 
Gloriosa— Dwarf compact growth, the darkest coloured, and 
produces a gorgeous effect, ha, 1 ft 
Grandiflora Rosea Fl. PI.— Delicate pink ; floriferous, ha. 
2 ft 
Lady Albemarle — Superb variety, dwarf, brilliant crimson ; 
magnificent, ha, 1 ft. 
The Bride —A very pretty variety, ha, ft 
White Pearl— Satiny white, compact, ha, 1 ft. 
Godetia, Mixed 
