No 
f03. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Cloud Plant) 
Graceful panicles of wavy blossom; for 
bouquets, table decoration, vases, etc. 
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. 
Per pkt. 
Elegans Grandiflora, 
cream white 10 
1602. Elegans Carmine. A 
new shade. Most effec- 
tive for decorative pur- 
poses 16 
705. Elegans Rosea, rose. . . .10 
706. Muralis. Hardy annual for rock work. 
6 inches 10 
707. Paniculata (Baby's Breath). The pure 
white perennial kind. 2 J -2 feet 16 
No. 
Per pkt. 
GREVILLEA.— An 
ornamental 
plant. In great 
use for decorative pur- 
poses. Sow in heat in 
early spring, and pot off as 
soon as they can be handled. 
Robusta. The best for 
general use; beautiful fern- 
like foliage 26 
HAWKWEED (Hieracium). — Annual. 
Will grow anywhere if sown in spring. 
No. 708. Red; No. 709, White; No. 
710, Yellow. 1 foot each 
HELICHRYSUM (Everlasting). Nos. 
618 to 624. (See page 186.) 
HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie). — Sweet- 
scented perennials. Sow under 
glass in early spring, and pot off. 
.10 
No. 711. 
A Pretty Arrangement of 
Carter's Annual Gypsophila 
Elegans Grandiflora 
Carter’s Large- 
flowered varie- 
ties. Beautiful 
novelties ; good 
colours 
Anna Turrell, 
light; No. 713, 
Roi des Noirs, 
dark. 2 feet 
.16 and .26 
each .10 
No. 714. White Lady; No. 715, 
mixed, ordinary varieties each .16 and .26 
HEUCHERA. — Perennial. Charming for bouquets. 
Sow in spring, and plant out. 
No. 716. Splendens, crimson, 1 Yi feet 26 
11 717. “ Alba, white 26 
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