Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide, 
72G. H.A. Godetia (mixed) — Very showy, Summer- dowering. 2</. perpkt. 
727. u.A. Godetia, Bijou (Onagrarme ) — The dwarfest, of very bushy 
habit ; flowers ])ure white, marked with a dark rose spot. J ft. 2<L per pkt. 
728. B.A. Godetia, Duchess of Albany — Handsome pyramidal 
growth, branching from the hottom, ami producing large clusters of 
QSnothera-like flowers of a beautiful glossy, satiny white. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
729. II. A. Godetia, Gloriosa. — Of the same habit and dwarf 
compict growth us the Lady Alt/erm(irle compacta, (rom which it differs 
essentially by its large sitiny, brilliant deep blood-red flowei-s. It is 
without doubt the darkest coloured of all Godotias, and produces a gorgeous 
effect bv the wonderful In-illiancy of i's flowers. Per pkt., G</. 
730. ■ Godetia Grandiflora Rosea, fl. pi .— a double-flowering 
variety from the beautiful Godetia The Ih iiv. The flowers are well filled 
and of elegant shape. Delicate jiiuk of a deeper shade than those of its 
parent, and is very fl iriferons. 2 ft. Per pkt., l.v. 
731. H.A. Godetia, Lady Albemarle— Superb variety, dwarf, bril- 
liant crimson coloured flowers; most inagnilicent. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
732. H.A. Godetia, Lady Albemarie Compacta— A dwarfer and 
more compact form of ttie preceding brilliant variety ; particularly fine and 
showy. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
733. H.A. Godetia, .Princess of Wales— Ruby-crimson, pencilled 
with pale rose and silver-grey, ft. 3d. per pkt. 
734. H.A. Godetia Rosea Alba— Has a bright crimson spot on each 
petal, which has a ])e<'uliarlv prettv effect, l.l ft. 3d. ]ier pkt. 
7;!5. II. A. Godetia, The Bride— a very pretty variety. Should be 
grown in every garden 14 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
736. It. A. Godetia, White Pearl— Satiny-whitc. On account of 
its very regular compact growth it is hest adapted for dwarf beds or borders. 
3d. per pkt,. 
737. H.A. Godetia Whitneyi -Very attractive ; flowers varying from 
flesh colour to crimson. 1 to H ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Golden Feather— Ses P.vretbrum. 
738. H.u.A. Gomphrena Globosa (Globe Amaranthus) -Highly 
prized for their heads of liuweM, which will retain their beauty for months. 
Various shades of purple. The seeds to be treated the same as Balsams. 
14 ft, 3d. per pkt. 
739. H.H.A. Gomphrena Globosa Nana CpmpactaCAuinrmKacw), 
Everlasting — Purple, dwarf: is the best everlasting dower that has been 
introduced for many years. A gem for pot enltnre. 3d. per pkt. 
Gourds— See Vegetable Seeds. 
740. H.H.A. Grammanthes Gentianoides (Oa.s.s«/aee(s)— Rich 
orange scarlet ; a nice jilant for vases, pots, or ibe rock garden; re([uires 
plenty of -sun. ^ ft 6d. per pkt. 
Grasses, Ornamental— See Collection. 
741. H.p. Gynerium Argenteum (Gruen'nete), Pampas Grass -1 redu- 
cing large, feathery plumes; useful as single specimens on lawns. 4 to 14 ft. 
6d. per pkt. , , , v 
742. H.A. Gypsophila ElegansCCaryopAyf/erc)- Very graceful habit; 
flowers rosy-white. 14 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
743. H.A. Gypsophila Elegans Rosea— Rroducing attractive rose- 
coloured flowers. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
744. H.A. Gypsophila 
edgings. I ft. 3d per pkt. 
Muralis— Very dwarf ; useful for rockwork and 
745. H.'p. Gypsophiia Panieulata-Charrning plants, iOvered with 
small white flowers ; very handy for table dec«>ration. &c. Mach used in 
Paris. 2 to 3 ft. 3//. per pkt. -a v n 
74G. II. A. Hawkweed (Crepis) ( Com/io.v? /aO—ked, lute, \eUow 
Useful and verv showy annuals ; effective in heds, rockwork, or masses 
a ft. .Mixed. 2^. per pkt. 
Heartsease— Pansy. 
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747. H.it. Hedysarum Coronarium (French Honeysuckle)— 
3rf. per pkt. 
748. H.p. Helenium Autumnale Superbum— Grows 4 to 8 feet 
high, according to soil, with strong angled sterns^ to inch in diameter, 
branching at the top into 20 to 50 branches, these dividing again and bearing 
several (5 to 10) flowers. The individual blossoms are 2 to inches in 
dipmeter with wedge-shaped rays, and arc of a ric ■ golden-yellow colour, the 
central disc bei g of tlie Siune colour. A single crown of this plant 
makes one of these tali stem*! witli an oval mass of several hundred 
blossoms, A huge bead of splendid yellow blossoms 2 feet or more in diameter, 
and is a sight m^t easily forgotten. Per pkt., Is. 
741). II. i>. Helenium Bigelowi Produces a large quantity of long- 
stalked most elegantly shaped tlower.s of a vividly coloured golden yellow, 
with a black centre; also answers well the demand for cut flowers. 3 ft. 
Per pkt.. Is. 
750. H.H.p. Helenium Pumilum— Bright yellow flowers, useful for 
cutting puri)Ose«. 1^ ft. 3r/. per ]>kt. 
751. H.A. Helianthus(Cy»//^sz>ce), Sunflower, Annus, Double— 
3d. per pkt. 
752. H.A. Helianthus Annuus Globosus Fistulosus— Flowers of a 
globular outline, from 12 to 18 inches in width, of a rich saffron yellow. 
The best of all the doubles ; no comparison to those mostly seen. 5 to 6 ft. 
3d. per pkt. , . , 
753. H.A. Helianthus Annuus Goldleaf— Very attractive, of luxu- 
rious but stout growth. 'I'he large leaves are variegated with most distinct 
markings, the colours varying from golden yellow to dork green; some 
leaves are regularly striped and blotched, in some tlie colour approaches 
a clear golden yellow. By the regular brmching and vigorous habit, 
a most useful ornamental annual, eit *er if planted singly or in groups. 
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