-“noM, 
Canneli Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
G06. n.H.i’. Freesia — Best mixed, fttarch and 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. and Is. 
per pkt. 
<;y7. H.u.p. Fuschla (Ona</racere)— Saved from our splendid collection 
of doable and single varieties Choice mixed. Is. and 2.s. Gd. per pkt. 
69b. II. I*. Gaura Lindheimeri— White flowers and pink calyx, on 
long slender graeeful spikes, flowering in Summer and Autumn. 3 ft. 
I’er pkt., Sd, 
699. II.II.P. Gazania Nivea PygmseaC White Treasure Flower)— A 
species from Natal, growing at an elevation of about (>,000 feet. The 
leaves, generally 1 foot long, are narrow lineate, downy underneath, with 
broad ribs whieh are white above and green below; flowers nearly 2 in 
across, and are pure white; very free flowering. Is. Gd. per pkt. 
7C0. H.p. Gaillardia, Cannells’ Perennial (^/yinoia Gr<md!jti,ia) 
— 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. IJ ft. 6<f. per pkt. 
701. B.H.A. Gaillardia PulchelJa Pieta (Compo.«ita)— A very fine 
free-flowering variety, of good con. pact habit; the ■floveers, whieh are of a 
large size, are of a reddish crimson colour, bordered with citron-yellow. 
1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
CA.SNEI.LS’ FUCI1IA.S ' 
702. H.H.A. Galllardia Pleta Loren- 
ziana — 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 ver.i useful for 
cutting. The seed offered is mixed, containing 
sulphur and golden-yellow, amaranth-red, claret, 
red, and purple. IJ ft. Sow early in March. 
3(Z. per pkt. 
703. H.p. Genista Andreana (Gold and 
Crimson Broom; — The wings of each flower are 
rich crimson, and standards golden yellow; 
very free and attractive. It conimeuccs to flow er 
the second year from the seedling plant; useful 
as a pot plant. Per pkt.. Is. Gd. 
704. H.p. Gentiana Aeaulis (G’enttanete) — 
Beautiful hardy plant, exceedingly free, will 
grow almost anywhere; it forms dense masses of 
dark green foliage, from which protrude large 
deep blue flowers ; it continnes in bloom from 
Spring for a long time. A bed or line of this 
lovely plant once seen in bloom will never be 
forgotten. ^ ft. Sefd qerminates slowly. Sd. 
per pkt. 
Geranium— Zonal Pelargonium. 
705. ii.ii p. Gerardia Tenuifolia— From 
Alexico. It forms branching erect bushes of 12 
to 15 inches in height, narrow lineate foliage 
The floweis. 1 J iuches long, are of a light viotet 
colour, with a soft lilac throat. When sown 
early will begin to bloom in July or August; 
line plant for pots as well as for outdoor culture. 
Is. per pkt. 
706. P S It. Gesnera (Gesneraceic) — Very 
choice hybrids, flowering the first season from 
seed. Valuable for the conservatory. Requires 
the same treatment as Gloxinias. 14 ft. Is. 
per pkt. 
707. H.p. Geum Atrosang-uineum fl. 
pi. (Aosoceie) — Handsome continuous-blooming 
border plant, large doable flowers of a dazzling 
scarlet. G<7. per pkt. 
708. H.p. Geum Coeeineum Grandi- 
florum — Scarlet ; very fine. 1^ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
709. H.A. Gilia (Leptosiphon) Aehil- 
lemfolia {Polemoniacea:) — Beautiful annual 
when grown in masses : much prized for rock- 
work. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
710. H.A. Gilia Liniflopa— A new pretty 
species from California. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
711. H.A. Gilia Minima Coerulea— A 
very pretty miniature annual. ^ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
712. H.A. Gilia Tricolor — White and 
purple. I ft. 2d. per pkt. 
713. H.A. Gilia — Mixed. 2d. per pkt. 
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