204 
707. 
Paniculata. The 
I’URE WHITE PEREN- 
NIAL kind. 2$ feet 6d. & 
I 
7°4- 
Elegans Grandi- 
flora, cream white 
3d. & 
0 
705. 
Rosea, rose... 3d. & 
0 
3d. & 
0 
Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off as soon 
is. & 
Gypsophila Paniculata. 
Gypsophila (Cloud Plant). — Graceful panicles 
of wavy blossom ; for bouquets, table decoration, 
vases, &c. Sow the annual species in spring 
where the plants are intended to flower, and thin 
out seedlings. G. Paniculata is a perennial, and 
should be sown in spring or summer. 
No. 706. Muralis. Hardy annual for rock work. 6 inches 
Gourd. — ( See page 212 ) 
Grevillea. — An ornamental plant. In great use for decorative purposes, 
as they can be bandied. 
No. 703. Robusta. The best for general use ; beautiful fern-like foliage ... 
Hawkweed. Annual. Will grow anywhere if sown in spring. 
No. 70S. Red; No. 709, White; No. 710, Yellow. 1 foot 
Helichrysum (Everlasting). Nos. 618 10624. ( Seepage 196.) 
Heliotrope (Cherry Pie). Sweet-scented perennials. Sow under glass in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 71 1. Carters Large-flowered varieties. Beautiful novelties; good colours 6d. & 
,, 712. Anna Turrell, light; No 713, Roi des Noirs, dark. 2 feet each 6d. & 
,, 714. White Lady; No. 715. mixed, ordinary varieties each 6d. & 
Heuchera. Perennial. Charming for bouquets. Sow in spring, and plant out. 
No. 716. Splendens, crimson, ij foot ; No. 717, Splendens alba, white each is. & 
Hibiscus (Mallow Tribe). — Showy annual and perennial. Sow H. Africanus , the annual species, in early spring under 
glass, and plant out when all fear of frost has gone. //. Coccineus Should be sown in heat, and potted off and grown 
in warm house. 
No. 718. Africanus, annual ; creamy-yellow, purple markings. i| foot 3d- & 
,, 719. Coccineus; scarlet greenhouse shrub ; used for decoration of walls. 6 feet 3d- * 
>1 ’493- Syriacus, mixed ; hardy perennial shrub ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ••• 3d. & 
2 6 
each 3d. & o 6 
Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King — High Holborn, Loudon. 
