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7. Echium candicans (Viper’s Bugloss). Blue; biennial plant. 
(6. Erysimum Perofskianium. Bright orange ; showy. ; 
77. Eschscholtzia californica. Very showy; Mandarin is a good variety. 
78. Euchardium grandiflorum. A rosy-red dwarf annual. 
79. Exacum affine. Dwarf; violet colour; charmingly scented. 
80. Fedia cornucopie floribunda. Very pretty, purple. 
81. Ferdinandia eminens. Good for effect in a large garden. 
82. Gaillardia amblyodon. ) All the Gaillardias are indispensable. 
83. : grandiflora. | The colours are most brilliant, the 
84, i grandiflora, Miss Powell + plants hardy, ually raised, most 
85. ty grandiflora picta. | floriferous, and the flowers last well 
86. . grandiflora Richardsonii.) | when cut. 
of 87. Gloxinia hybrida. ‘These gorgeous flowers are easily raised; sow on surface 
Pai put a pane of glass over, keep damp ; prick off soon; use light soil and leat- 
88. Gazania nivea. Showy perennial yellow. 
- Gazanopsis stenophylla. Showy, for dry places. 
90. Geum coecineum. Crimson ; fine plant. 
91. Gilia tricolor. Pretty annual ; sow where it is to flower. 
92, Godetia Whitneyi. ‘There are several varieties of this, all good. 
%3. Gomphrena Haageana (Globe Amaranth). Bright orange, showy. 
4. Helianthus annuus (Sunflower). Very fine for groups in a large garden, but 
W; f lace in a small one. There are several varieties, as Globe of Gold, Henry 
ide, Miniature, Texas, Silver Queen, improvements on the type. 4 
5. Humea elegans (Plume Flower). Very elegant and useful for vases, ae, 
96. Heliotropium peruvianum (Heliotrope). This plant can be had in many im- 
Proved Varieties, such as Adele, Madame J abies Miss Nightingale, White Lady, 
es They make most useful plants for the garden and for cut blooms. 
nye ‘. Hesperis matronalis (Sweet Rocket), Old favourites, highly perfumed; there 
‘ted, blue, and white. mere | 
98. Iberis amara (Candytuft) There are many nurserymen’s varieties of 
99. - .,  coronaria(Rocket Candytuft) the Candytufts, Dobbie’s White Spiral 
100... odorata (Sweet Candytutt) being one of the best. They should be 
LO 5 sempervirens }  largel'y sown, as they are most useful. 
102. Impatiens glandulifera. Perennial, with rose flowers. 
a aia , Sultanii. This pretty plant is easily raised from seed. It prefers 
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104. omopsis elegans. Orange; graceful. 
105, n elegans superba. Scarlet; very showy. 
106. Tpomiea coccinea. V ery beautiful. 
107. rubra coorulea, Charming blue; fine flower. 
of Roe »  sinuata (Noonday Glory). One of the most lovely and free-growing 
epers, 
109, Kaulfussia amelloides. Dwarf and free flowering. Ri Sete 
tog 0- Lathyrus odoratus (Sweet Pea). The varieties of this favourite climber are 
P Numerous to mention. ‘They are of all colours, and all beautiful and sweet-scented. 
“aps most amateurs will be satisfied with a mixed packet. 
a ayia elegans. A Californian yellow and white annual. 
he. Linaria bipartita. A pretty annual, purple colour. 
3. iagabsat (Kentucky Ivy). Ne pretty, small trailer, not showy. 
U4. |, Hendersonii. Violet in colour. 
15. Limnanthes Douglasii. Very effective, yellow and white. 
16. Linum grandiflorum. Brilliant red. 
me .  grandiflorum roseum. Rose colour. ni: 
my a Lobelia erinus. There are numerous varieties, more or less distinct, but they 
Gree be got true from cuttings. Good seeds, however, give dwarf compact plants. If 
flo fully raised and not “ drawn” in the seed beds, they form a charming object in the 
Wer garden. They did well here last year. They like leafmould and moisture. 
ae Lupinus Hartwigii (Lupin). Various colours; good for masses. 
197° Lychnis Haageana. Deep scarlet, fine. 
21, Malope grandiflora. White rose and red varieties, 
122, Mandeyvillea suaveolens, Deliciously scented; may he sown in a pot. 
123. Marigold. African, Eldorada, and French are the best varieties of the 
stous garden hybrids ; indispensable. 
<4. Martynia fragrans. Like a small Gloxinia, 
