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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
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 
having accommodation 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 handlod, and shift into larger 
ns required, keeping the plants going with a good liberal warmth, and 
finally shift into pots of about six inches diameter, using a fight 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 bo had during July and 
August, and some really grand flowers will be the result. 
perpkt.— s. d. 
• r >89 DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. A splendid strain of large, 
beautifully coloured flowers, including the newest colours. . 2 6 
•'590 „ „ smaller pkt. X 0 
■591 GIANT-FLOWERED, MIXED. Very large flowers, more than 
four inches across and of the most splendid colours . . 16 
592 SPOTTED HYBRIDS. Flowers beautifully spotted . . 10 
GEUM. 
A very useful hardy perennial, growing about 2 feet high, with brilliant 
scarlet ranunculus-like flowers. Excellent for cutting. Sown early under 
glass will bloom freely the same year. 
593 ATROSANGUINEA FL. PL. Deep rich scarlet double flowers 0 3 
594 MRS. BRADSHAW. Beautiful double scarlet flowers, very 
fine variety . . . . . . . . . . ..00 
595 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Beautiful greenhouse shrub with handsome fcrn-like foliage. . 
0 6 
GYPSOPHILA. 
596 PANICULATA. A hardy perennial with elegantly branched 
panicles of small white flowers. Fine for bouquets. Height 2 ft. 0 4 
597 ELEGANS GRAND1FLORA ALBA. An exceedingly pretty 
hardy annual, with finely branched elegant stems of white 
flowers. Splendid for bouquets. 18 inches . . 3d. and 0 6 
598 „ „ ROSEA. Rosy pink and very 
pretty .. .. .. .. .. 3d. and 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 offectivo 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 tho plants grow about 1 foot high. 
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CRIMSON GLOW (new). Intense dark crimson, splendid . . 0 
CARMINEA AUREA. Crimson and yellow . . . . 0 
DUKE OF FI FE. B rilliant crimson . . . . . . 0 
DUCHESS OF FIFE. White and carmine . . . . 0 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Puro white . . . . . . 0 
DUKE OF YORK. Vivid carmine . . . . . . 0 
BRIDESMAID. Rose and white . . . . . . 0 
GLORIOSA. Dark crimson . . . . . . . . 0 
DWARF CARMINE. Brilliant carmine, splendid. Height 6" 0 
DWARF WHITE. Beautiful pure white satiny flowers. 
Height 6 inches . . . . . . . . . . 0 
DANIELS’ LARGE-FLOWERED. Mixod, in beautiful variety 0 
ROSEA GRANDIFLORA FL. PL. Beautiful double rose- 
coloured flowers. 2 feet . . . . . . . . 0 
THE BRIDE. White petals with crimson base 2 feet . . 0 
COLLECTION OF 6 SUPERB VARIETIES . . . . 1 
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LARGE-FLOWERED GODETI AS. 
