UELIAKTUUS UNIFLOSUS. 
o5i. H.H.A. Gomphrena Globosa (Globe Amaranthus)— Highly 
prized for their heads of dowers, which will retain their beauty for months. 
Various shades of purple. The seeds to be treated the same as Balsams, 
ft. 3(f. per pkt. 
560. H.H.a. Gomphrena Globosa Nana Compaeta (A(Hnran<aco:), 
Everlasting — Purple, dwarf ; is the host everlasting dower that has been 
introduced for many years. A gem for pot culture. 3rf. per pkt. 
Gourds — See Vegetable Seeds. 
552. H.n.A. Grammanthes Gentianoides (Cm.?.5«/ace(e)— Rich 
orange scarlet ; a nice plant for vases, pots, or the rock garden ; requires 
plenty of sun. ^ ft. 6(f. per pkt. 
Grasses, Ornamental— <i'ee Collection. 
553. H.p. Gynerium ArgenteumC GVaminefc), Pampas Gtass— Produ- 
cing large, feathery plumes ; useful as single specimens on lawna 4 to 14 ft. 
ij(/. per pkt. 
554. u. A. Gypsophila Elegans ( Caryophyllete)—Ye,Tj graceful habit ; 
dowers rosy-white. lA ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
.555. H.A. Gypsophila Elegans Rosea— Producing attractive roee- 
coloured dowers. 2 ft. 3</. per pkt. 
556. H.A. Gypsophila Muralis—Very dwarf ; useful for rockworkand 
edgings. ^ ft. 3a. per pkt. 
557. H.p. Gypsophila Paniculata — Charming plants, covered with 
small white dowers ; very handy for table decoration, &c. Much used in 
Paris. 2 to 3 ft. 3<f. per pkt. 
568. II. A. Hawkweed (Crepis) (Cw«;iosito)— Red, White, Yellow. 
Useful and very showy annuals ; eSective in beds, rockwork, or masses, 
1 ft. .Mi.\ed. 2(/. per pkt. 
OOUtTIA OLOKIOSA.” 
Heartsease— -See Pansy. 
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