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140 
Per packet — s. 
Gardenia (Cape Jessamine). 
No. 581. Florida. Fure white; delicious 
scent; pot plant ...is. 6d. & 2 
Gazan ia, — A brilliant plant for edging beds. 
No. 582. Splendens. Gold and black, 
white spots is. & 2 
Genista (Cytisus). Sow in spring, in pans, 
and transfer to boxes ready to 
plant out in June. 
No. 583. Andreeana. Orange - yellow, 
maroon markings ... ... ... 1 
» 584. Candicans. Yellow ; favourite for 
table decoration. 2 feet ... o 
Gentiana. — Beautiful dwarf Alpine perennial. 
Sowinpans inspring, and plantout. 
No. 585. Acaulis. For borders or rockery ; 
intense blue. 3 inches o 
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. GODETIA LADY SATIN ROSE, IN GROWTH FOR SEEDS AT OUR FARMS. 
Godetia. There is no class of annual flower producing more abundant or beautiful blossoms. 
Godetia makes an excellent cut flower. Sow in spring, and plant out 
No. 609. Choice mixed. All the best varieties 
,, 610. Lady Satin Rose. Dark satin rose. i£ feet ... 
Rosamund. A new and prolific race ; rich glossy pink 
Gloriosa. Rich glowing crimson... 
Duchess of Albany. Fure white ; silky. 1 foot 
Per packet— s. d. 
Duke of York. Carmine- 
scarlet is. & 2 6 
Lady Albemarle. Dark rose 
6d. & 1 o 
Princess of Wales. Dark crim- 
son rose 1 o ,, uei. » 
Geranium, or Pelargonium. — Bedding and Greenhouse Plants 
spring, and pot off. 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 586. Large-flowered show ... is. & 2 6 
,, 587. Fancy is. & 2 6 
„ 588. Golden and bronze 2 6 
,, 589. Ivy-leaved. For window boxes 
Is. & 2 6 varieties for 10 
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61 1. 
612. 
613. 
614. 
615. 
No. 616. 
„ 618. 
» 619. 
,, 620. 
621. 
No. 590. 
.. 591- 
.. 592- 
The 
Per packet- 
IS. & 
IS. & 
IS. & 
White Pearl 
Alba. White 
Roseo-alba. Spotted 
The Bride. Dark ring 
Whitneyi. Spotted per oz. is. 
Sow under glass in early 
Silver Tricolor 
Zonal. Mixed ... is. & 
The collection of above 6 
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Gcsneria. — Tuberous-rooted stove perennials, of the same tribe as the Gloxinia, ant 
similar treatment as regards sowing seeds and growing on. No. 593. Choice mixed 
Geum, — Hardy perennials. 2 feet. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
.No. 594- . Coccineum, per packet, 6d. No. 595. Flore pleno. Double 
Gilia. — Earliest Annual. May be sown in spring, or at the end of summer out of doors. 
No. 596. Tricolor. Purple, lilac, and white. I foot 
should receive 
237. 238. & 97. High Holborn, London.— 1904. 
