Cannell & $or^’ Complete $eetl G(uide. 
H.p. AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA (Rose 
Campion) — Pretty rose-coloured, id. per pkt. 
li.r. AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA 
ATROSAN GUINEA — Flowers large, deep 
crimson, id. per pkt. 
n.n.A. ALONSOA LINIFOLIA — Showy 
flower, bright scarlet, id. per pkt. 
h.h.a. ALONSOA ALBIFLORA— White. 
id. per pkt. 
ii. A. ALYSSUM MARITIMUM (Sweet 
Alyssum) — Flowers white ; if sown in clumps it 
has a very pretty effect, id. per pkt. 
ii. p. ALYSSUM SAXATILE— Yellow. id. 
per pkt. 
n.A. AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS (Love- 
lies-bleeding) — Exceedingly graceful, free- 
flowering. ornamental plant, about 2 feet high ; 
red. id. per pkt. 
h.h.a. AMARANTHUS TRICOLOR — 
Dwarf, leaves marked with scarlet and rich 
bronzy purple; beautiful foliage, id. per pkt. 
H.H.P. AMMOBIUM ALATUM GRANDI- 
FLORUM (Everlasting) — Flowers pure white, 
of a small rosette shape, reminding one of the 
old Bachelors' Buttons. It is of a very easy 
growth, and of great value for cut flowers all 
, the winter. 4r/. per pkt. 
h.h.a. AMARANTHUS MELANCHOLI- 
CUS RUBER — A compact growing variety, 
with large shaded crimson leaves ; average height 
of plants about 1 foot. id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. AMARANTHUS, -PRINCESS OF 
WALES ”■ — One half leaves is intense carmine 
with olive-green tips, the remainder orange-yel- 
low, beautifully veined with pink ; splendid 
plants for table decoration. Is. per pkt. 
H.II.A. AMARANTHUS (HYBRID) 
"HENDERI" — Graceful habit, brilliant colours, 
gives a striking effect. Is. per pkt. 
H.1I.A. AMARANTHUS SALICIFOLIUS 
(The Fountain Plant) — One good plant will 
repay all trouble. Sow early in March, id. 
per pkt. 
h.p. ANCHUSA ITALICA — Deep blpc. 
id. per pkt. 
h.p. ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA— Yellow, 
dwarf, id. per pkt. 
h.p. ANEMONE CORONARIA— Mixed. 
id. per pkt. 
h.p. ANEMONE FULGENS (Scarlet 
Wind Flower) — Graceful habit, flowers beauti- 
ful, bright scarlet. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) — 
Handsome free-flowering border plants ; decorative 
the first season when sown early. These arc from 
our host named varieties, and it is impossible to 
find a more distinct selection. The greater part 
of them are beautifully striped. See our Collec- 
tion, in Floral Guide, of named kinds, id. per pkt. 
ii. p. ANTIRRHINUM, TOM THUMB— 
Perfectly distinct from the above, the flowers are 
not quite so large, but their dwarf stiff growth 
and shiny foliage, with masses of blooms, renders 
them exceedingly attractive, id. per pkt. 
h.h.sh. ARALIA JAPONICA — A superb 
plant for sub-tropical effect ; either planted in 
masses or as single specimens. Is. per pkt. 
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