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GLOXINIA. GODETIA. 
GLOXINIA— SPOTTED HYBRID. 
These, the most exquisitely beautiful of all greenhouse plants, bloom 
freely the first year from seed, and should be grown largely by every one 
haring aooommodation for them. Sow in February or March on a good 
moist heat, in the way recommended for Calceolarias. Pot off singly into 
small pots as soon as the young plants can be handled, and shift into larger 
as required, keeping the plants going with a good liberal warmth, and 
finally shift into pots of about six inches diameter, using a light and rich soil, 
and continuing with a moderate heat and giving air on warm days. Treated 
In this way, a charming display of bloom may be had during July and 
August, and some really grand flowers will be the result. 
per pit.— s. d. 
601 DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. A splendid strain of large, 
beautifully ooloured flowers, including the newest colours . . 2 6 
602 „ ,, smaller pkt. 1 6 
603 QI ANT-FLOWERED, MIXED. Very large flowers, more than 
four inches across and of the most splendid colours . . 2 6 
604 SPOTTED HYBRIDS. Flowers beautifully spotted _ 1 6 
GERBERA. 
(The Transvaal Daisy.) 
605 JAMESONI. A beautiful plant for pots in the greenhouse or 
a warm dry position out of doors. 'J’ho plants grow about 
15 inches high, and tho Marguerite-like flowers arc orange 
or yellow . . . . . . . . . . ..16 
600 JAMESONI, New Hybrids. A very fine strain of beautiful 
varieties producing some remarkable and delightful; colours 
Splendid for pot culture • • • • . . ..26 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
607 Beautiful greenhouse shrub with handsome fern-like foliage 0 6 
GYPSOPHILA. 
608 PANICULATA. A hardy perennial with elegantly branched 
panicles of small white flowers. Fine for bouquets. Height 2 ft. 0 4 
609 ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ALBA. An exceedingly pretty 
hardy annual, with finely branched elegant stems of white 
flowers. Splendid for bouquets. 18 inches _ _. 0 6 
A magnificent class of brilliant large-flowered showy hardy annuals that 
should be grown freely in every garden where a bold display is desired. 
They are very effective for mixed beds or borders, and when grown in 
masses are very charming. For a general display sow thinly in the open 
ground from early in March to the end of April. If sown in Autumn and 
transplanted in Spring they will bloom much earlier and finer. Excepting 
where mentioned, the plants grow about 1 foot high. 
per pkt. — s. d 
610 CRIMSON GLOW (new). Intense dark crimson, splendid .. 0 6 
611 CARMINE A AUREA. Crimson and yellow — _ 0 4 
612 DUKE OF FIFE. Brilliant crimson . . _ — 6 4 
613 DUCHESS OF FIFE. White and carmine _ _ 0 4 
614 DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Pure white ... _ _ 0 4 
618 DUKE OF YORK. Vivid carmine _. —04 
616 BRIDESMAID. Rose and white _ _ _ 0 4 
617 GLORIOSA. Dark crimson .. .. ... —03 
618 DWARF CARMINE. Brilliant carmine, splendid. Height 6* 0 4 
619 DWARF WHITE. Beautiful pure white satiny flowers 
Height 6 inches . . . . . . . . ... 0 6 
620 DANIELS’ LARGE-FLOWERED. Mixed, in beautiful variety 0 4 
621 ROSEA GRANDIFLORA FL. PL. Beautiful double rose- 
coloured flowers. 2 feet . . . . . . —04 
622 THE BRIDE. White petals with crimson base. 2 feet _ 0 3 
623 COLLECTION OF 6 SUPERB VARIETIES _ _ 1 6 
LARGE-FLOWERED GODETIAS. 
All Flower Seeds quoted in 3d. packets may be had at 2/6 per dozen. 
