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FrRXinella (Burning Bush). — H ardy herbaceous plant. Seeds may be sown in spring. 
No. 646. Red-purple. 2 feet ... .. 
„ 647. White. Border perennial. 2 feet . ... o 
Freesia.. — A bulbous plant with beautiful flowers. Sow in pans in heat, in early spring. 
No. 648. Carters’ choice mixed. Deliciously scented, white and yellow. 1 foot 6d. & i 
French Honeysuckle. — Hardy, free-growing perennial. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
No. 649. Red or crimson. 3 feet o 
,, 650. White. Showy plant ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... o 
Fuchsia. — Handsome flowering shrub. Sow in gentle heat in early spring, pot off. 
No. 651. Superb mixed. A splendid collection is. & i 
Gardenia (Cape Jessamine). 
No. 652. Florida. Pure white; delicious scent ; pot plant ... ... ... ... is. 6d. & 2 
Gazan ia. — Perennial. A brilliant plant for edging beds. 
No. 653. Splendens Hybrida. Saved from the finest new varieties is. & 2 
Genista (Cytisus). — Perennial. Sow in spring, in pans, and transfer to boxes ready to plant out 
in June. 
No. 654. Andreeana. Orange-yellow, maroon markings i 
,, 655. Candicans. Yellow; favourite for table decoration. 2 feet . o 
Gentiana.- 
—Beautiful dwarf Alpine perennial. Sow in pans 
in spring, and plant out. 
No. 656. 
Acaulis. For borders or rockery ; intense blue. 
3 inches 
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Geranium 
or Pelargonium. — Bedding and greenhouse plants. 
Sow under glass 
in early 
spring, and pot off. 
No. 657. 
lAirge-flowered show 
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Fancy 

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.> 659. 
Golden and bronze ... 

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Ivy-leaved. For window boxes 

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„ 661. 
Silver tricolor 
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„ 662. 
Zonal-leaved. Mixed 

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„ 663. 
The collection of above 6 varieties for lo.s. 
Gesneria.- 
-Tuberous-rooted stove perennials. 
No. 664. 
Carters’ choice mixed 


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Geuin> — Hardy perennials. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
2 feet. 
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No. 665. 
Coccincum. Bright scarlet 

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Flore pleno. Semi-double, crimson scarlet 


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Gilia.— Earliest annual. May be sown in spring, or at the end of summer out of doors. 
No. 667. Tricolor. Purple, lilac, and white. I foot 
Glohe AmaranthuS- — Annual. Greenhouse pot plant. Sow seed in spring, in heat, and pot off 
in light soil. 
No. 668. Orange, crisp petals 
„ 669. Purple, rich colour, i foot 
Globe Thistle (F.chinops ritro).— Perennial. 
No. 670. (lice feeder.) Large globular blue heads. 3 feel 
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