Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Fish-bone Thistle— CUamaipcuce. 
Flos Adonis— See Adonis. 
Forget-me-not — See Myosotis. 
Foxglove — See Digitalis. 
.">15. n.f. Fraxinella Dietamnus) Cultivated for their beautiful 
<J{ului:iiiv ) — Red > flowers and fragrant leave.s. 
White) 2 ft. (it/, per pkt. 
.■)K;. h.h.p. Freesla — Rest nii.ved. March Hiid August are the best 
times for sowing. To be sown in 5-in. pots, and then thinned out to six or 
eight plants in each pot; delightfully fragrant flowers. 1 ft. l.s. and Is. &d. 
per pkt. 
.">17. H.A. Eueharidium Breweri {Onayrarme ) — Rare and truly 
magnificent species of dwarf spreading habit of growth and narrow lanceolate 
foliage. The colour of the flower is a plea.sing purplish rose, shading to 
white in the centre. It flowers very profusely, and is of the same easy 
culture as the different kinds of Clarkia. 1 ft. Is. per pkt. 
GAILLAKOIA I'ICTA LORENZIANA. 
UAIIXAKUIA I'ICTA NANA. 
SPEC '.MEN PUOIISIA. 
518. H.H.p. Fusehia ( Onoffracere) — Saved from onr splendid collection 
of double and single varieties. Is. and 2s. 6rf. per pkt. 
510. H.H.p. Gazanla Nivea Pygmsea(White Treasure Flower) — A 
species from Natal, growing at an elevation of about (1,000 feet. The 
leaves, generally 1 foot long, are narrow lineate, downy nndomcath, with 
broad ribs which are white above and green below ; flowers nearly 2 inches 
across, and are pure white; very free flowering. Is. per pkt. 
520. H.p. GaiUardia Perennial (HybriJa Or<indijlora)—A lovely 
coloured flower, perfectly distinct to any other, and for all decoration quite 
a charming feature ; perfectly hardy, producing abundance of flowers all the 
Summer. For cut flowers one of the most useful plants of the garden. 
Mixed, li ft. Vd. and l.s. per pkt. 
521. H.H.A. GaiUardia Pulehella Pieta ( Compost to)— A very fine 
free-flowering variety, of good compact habit ; the flowers, which are of a 
large size, are of a reddish crimson colour, bordered with citron-yellow 
1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
522. H.H.A. GaiUardia Pieta Lorenziana — The ray and disc 
flowers of this variety develop themselves into tubular funnel-shaped florets 
of three to five lobes, and form handsome flower heads ; it will be found very 
useful for cutting. The seed offered is mixed, containing sulphur and 
golden-yellow, amaranth-red, claret, red, and purple. ft. Sow early in 
March. Sd. per pkt. 
522. H.p. Gentiana Aeaulis (Gentianeai) — Beautiful hardy plant, 
exceedingly free, will grow almost anywhere ; it forms dense masses of dark 
green foliage, from which protrude large deep bine flowers ; it continues 
in bloom from Spring for a long time. A bed or line of this lovely plant 
once seen in bloom will never be forgotten. :J ft. Seed geminates slowly. 
Sd. per pkt. 
Geranium — See Zonal Pelargonium. 
524. H.H.p. Gerardia Tenuifolia— A beautiful half-hardy perennial 
from Mexico. It forms branching erect bushes of 12 to 15 inches iu height 
narrow lineate foliage. The flowers, I J inches long, are of a light violet 
colour, with a soft lilac throat. When sown early will begin to bloom 
in July or August; fine plant for pots as well as for outdoor culture. 
Is. per pkt. 
525. P.s.B. Gesnera ( Gesaeraceir) — Very choice hybrids, flowering the 
first season from seed. Valuable for the conservatory. Require the same 
treatment as Gloxinias. 14 ft. l.s. and 2s. per pkt. 
.520. H.P. Geum Atrosanguineum fl. pi. (,RosacecE)--Handsome 
continuous-blooming border plant, large double flowers of a dazzling scarlet. 
3d. per pkt. 
527. H.p. Geum Coccineum Grandiflorum- Scarlet; very fine 
ft. 3d. per pkt. 
528. H.A. Gllia (Leptosiphon) Achillesefolia (Po/emontacere) — 
Beantifnl annnal when grown in masses ; much prized for rockwork. 
1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
529. H.A. Gilia Liniflora — A new pretty species from California. 
1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
530. H.A. Gilia Minima Coerulea— A very pretty miniature annual. 
J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
531. H.A. Gilia Tricolor — White and purple. 1ft. 2</. per pkt. 
532. H.A. Gilia — Mixed. 2d. per pkt. 
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