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Per packet — s. d. 
Gypsophila (Cloud Plant).— G raceful panicles of wavy blossom; bouquets, vases, &c. Sow the annual species in spring 
where the plants are meant to flower, and thin out seedlings. G. Paniculata is a perennial, and should be sown in seed bed 
in spring and transplanted. 
No. 626. Elegans, cream white ; No. 627, Rosea, rose eac h 0 3 
,, 628. Muralis. Hardy annual for rockwork. 6 inches ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 3 
1 } 629. Paniculata. The pure white perennial kind, feet. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... x 0 
Globe Amaranthus.— A pretty greenhouse pot plant of easy culture. Sow seed in spring, in heat, and pot off when about 
1 in. high in light soil. No. 598.— Orange. Crisp petals. No. 599.— Purple, rich colour. 1 foot each o 6 
Globe Thistle (Echinops ritro).— N o. 600. Bee feeder g 
Gourd* — Ornamental-fruited climbers. Sow in pots under glass in spring, pot off, haiden off, and plant out. 
No. 622. Bottle. Singular 0 5 
11 623. Mixed. Bright fruits ; ornamental 0 
Greenhouse Seeds.— For amateurs. No. 624. Mixed. All kinds in mixture is., 2s. 6d., & 5 o 
Grey i Ilea.— An ornamental plant. In great use for decorative purposes. Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off as soon as 
they can be handled. No. 625. Robusta. The best for general use ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... is. & 2 6 
Hawkwecd, — Popular annuals. Will grow anywhere if sown in spring. 
No. 630, Red ; No. 631, White ; and No. 632, Yellow. 1 foot each o 3 
Helichrysum (Everlastings).— N os. 653 to 659. {Seepage hi). 
Heliotrope (Cherry Pie). — S weet-scented perennials. Sow under glass in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 660. Large-flowered varieties. Beautiful novelties ; good colours o 
,, 661. Anna Turrel, light ; No. 663, Roi des Noirs, dark. 2 feet each o 6 
,, 662. White Lady, packet, is. ; and No. 664, mixed, ordinary varieties 6 
Heuchera. — Charming for bouquets. Sow in spring, and plant out. 
No. 667. Splendens, crimson, i$ feet ; and No. 668, Splendens alba, white each is. & 2 6 
Hibiscus (Mallow Tribe). — S howy annual and perennial. Sow H. A/ricanus , the annual species, in early spring under 
glass, and plant out when all fear of frost has gone. H. Coccineus should be sown in heat, and potted off and grown in 
warm house. No. 669. Africanus, annual, 3d. ; No. 670, Ccccineus, greenhouse ; brilliant ... ... ... o 6 
2 37 i 238, & 97, High Holborn, London. — 1904. 
