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SRIGHjRON ROYLEI — Purplish bluo flowers ; May 
flowering ; distinct, dd. 
ERIGEBON SALSUGINOSDS (Gray)— Large ; 
flowers in June. 9d. " ’ 
EBIGEKON SPBCIOSUS SUPERB0S— Large blue 
flowers, yellow centres. 2 ft. 6oi. 
ERINUS ALPINUS — Rose colour, suitable for old 
walls, Ate. i ft. 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
ERINUS ALPINUS ALBUS— White. } ft. 6d. 
ERODIUM MACRADBNIUM — Fern-like foliage ' 
rose-coloured flowers, blotched black. J ft. 6d. 
ERODIUM MANESCAVI — A showy handsome ! 
species, purplish red flowers. 1 ft. 6d. I 
ERODIUM BEICHARDI — White flowers ; a pretty 
little Alpine, i ft. 9d. 
ERYNGIUM ADPINUM — One of the best ; involucres 
large ; bracts very large and deeply cut ; of a rich 
metallic blue. 2i ft. 9d. 
ERYNGIUM DICHOTOMUM -Globose heads of small 
blue flowers. July-August. 6d, 
ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM— Effective. li ft. 6d. 
each ; 5*. per doz. 
ERYNGIUM MARITIMUM (Sea Holly)— Pale blue; 
glaucous foliage. IJ ft. 6d, 
ERYNGIUM OLIVERIANUM-Stem and flowers a 
fine amethystine blue. 2J ft. 9d. 
ERYNGIUM PLANUM — Good border plant ; dis- 
tinct. 2 ft. 6d. 
ERYNGIUM SBBRA — Spikes of white and green 
flowers ; handsome foliage. If. 
BURYBIA GUNNIANANA— Erect much-branched 
shrub, aster-like flowers of snowy whiteness. 2 ft. 
Is. and Is. 6d. 
BRYTHRONIUM— 5'ee Bulb List. 
EULALIA GRAOILLIMA (Misoanthus sinensis) — 
Long grass-like foliage, very narrow, drooping grace- 
fully at the points. 4 ft. 9d. 
EULALIA JAPONICA FOL. VAR.— A strong and 
elegant grower ; leaves white and green ; useful for 
grouping. 4 ft. is. and Is. 6ct. 
EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRINA— A striking foliage 
plant, transverse yellow markings ; handsome. 5 ft. 
9d., Is. and Is. tirf. 
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM— Branching heads of 
purple flowers. t!-7 ft. 9d. 
EUPHORBIA OYPARISSIAS— A pretty plant for 
covering dry banks under trees, &c. 6d. 
EUPHORBIA PILOSA MAJOR (Polychroma)— 
Large dense flat gorgeous heads of rich yellow ; effec- 
tive. Is, and Is. flei. 
FERULA GIGANTEA— Attractive during the early 
Spring ; one of the grandest hardy foliage plants. 
5 ft. 9ci. 
FESTUCA— ;Sec Index. 
FBANCOA APPENDICULATA — Spikes of pink 
llorvers. 2 ft. 9d. 
FBANCOA RAMOSA — Fine racemes of white flowers. 
H-2ft. 9d. 
PRITILLARIA— .See Bulb List. 
FUCHSIA BICCABTONI— One of the hardiest and 
prettiest of outdoor kinds. 6d, 
FUNKIA FORTUNEI — Blue-^reen foliage ; distinct. 
1 ft. 9d. 
FUNKIA OVATA, sy». HEMEROCALLIS 
CCERULEA — Large green foliage, flowers purple. 6d. 
FUNKIA SIEBOLDI— Ornamental. 1 J ft. 9d. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLOBA— Broad i 
green leaves and noble spikes of pure white flowers. [ 
I i ft. 9rf. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA FOL. VAR.— I ft. 9d. I 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLOBA- Sec Floral Guide. 1 
GALANTHUS— See Bulb List. ' 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS — Of free growth. 6d. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS COMPACTA— Grand for 
cutting ; rich rosy purple. 6d, 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA — Strong growing 
white, pea-shaped flowers ; very useful for cutting. 
3- 4 It. 6d. 
GALTONIA CANDICANS— i'ee Index. 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS — A dwarf creeping 
evergreen shrub, covered with scarlet berries. Is. 
GENISTA ANDREANA — Upper petals golden-yellow, 
lower petals rich velvety crimson ; very free and effec- 
tive. Is. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA HUMIFUSA— Deep yellow 
flowers, prostrate habit. Is. 
GENISTA SAGITTALIS— Forms masses of peculiarly 
winged and joiirted branches destitute of leaves ; 
spikes of yellow flowers. 9J. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA FL. PL.— Suitable for the 
rockery. 9d. 
GBNTIANA ASCLEPIADEA— Spikes of dark pur- 
plish blue. 2 ft. 9rf. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS — The Gentiauella ; charming 
cushions of leathery glossy foliage, erect bell-shaped 
flowers of intense blue. J ft. flrf. each ; 6s. per doz. 
GENTIANA ANDBEWSI — Rich purplish blue ; one 
of the handsomest. 1-2 ft. Is. 
GENTIANA CRUCIATA — A vigorous growing species, 
flowers deep bluo. 1-lj ft. 6d. 
GENTIANA LUTEA — Rich yellow flowers, bold 
habit. 3-4 ft. 9d. 
GBNTIANA PNEUMONANTHE— Light blue flowers; 
fine. J-1 ft. 6ci. 
GENTIANA VERNA— It forms dense tufts of deep 
green glossy foliage, and in early spring is covered 
with brilliant blue flowers, with a white or yellow 
eye. ^ 
GERANIUM -&« Collection. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM ALBUM— Bure white 
flowers, and prostrate growing ; free growing. 6d. 
GBUM COCCINEUM PLENUM— One of the finest 
of our hardy perennials ; large double flowers of a 
dazzling scarlet. IJ ft. 6(f. 
GBUM EWENII — Brightorango ; early ; splendid. 6d, 
GEUM MINIATUM Distinct ; lich orange-coloured 
flowers, li ft. 9d. 
GEUM MONTANUM — Useful forrockwork or border ; 
compact tufts : clear bright yellow, i ft. 6d. 
GEUM MONTANUM MAXIMUM— Flowers large, 
deep yellow ; very free and distinct in every way from 
all others. 9d. 
GILLENIA STIPULACEA — Numerous flowers on 
gr.acefnl stems, pure white, showy. 2i ft. Is. 
GILLENIA TBIFOLIATA — Large panicles of pink 
and white flowers. 2-3 ft. 9d. 
GLADIOLI— /Sec Bulb List. 
GLOBULARIA CORDIFOLIA — Fine rook plant ; 
evergreen foliage, blue flowers. J ft. tirf. 
GLOBULARIA TRICHOSANTHA — Flowers dark 
blue, in globular heads. J ft. 6d. 
GNAPHALIUM LBONTOPODIUM (The Edelweiss) 
— A curious Alpine species, producing heads of flowers 
enveloped in a soft silky substance like cotton- wool. 
Easily grown on a raised border or piece of rockwork, 
in very sandy soil mingled with stones, i ft. 6d. 
GUNNERA MANICATA — Large, handsome foliage. 
4- 5 ft. 2s. Sd. to 5s. 
GUNNERA SCABBA — A native of the Andes. A 
fine plant for open spaces, on lawns, or the margin of 
lakes. 3-5 ft. Is. and Is. 6d. 
GYNEBIUM ARGBNTEUM (Pampas Grass). Is. 
to 2s. 6d. 
