H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
KLEMPFERI (L.EVIGATA) OR JAPANESE CLEMATIS IRIS. 
The members of this grolip products large Hat flowers from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The pre- 
vailing colours are white, magenta, crimson, rose, lavender, purple, violet, and blue, with a brilliant 
yellow or orange blotch. They complete the succession of bloom by flowering in July and 
August. 
KJSMPFERI— Pale blue, tho typical species 
or parent. Is. 
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT— White, 
with rich golden yellow stripe in each petal. 
Is. 6rf. 
ALEXANDER VON SIEBOLD — Dark 
crimson, striped bright orange. Is. do. 
BENJAMIN DAVIES— Pale rose-violet, re- 
flex-yellow band, light blue centre ; very fine. 
2s. 6rf. 
BRACHYCUSPIS, syn. SETOSA. 2s. M. 
DEVRIESE — Bluish whito, beautifully striped, 
of great size. 2s. 6 d. 
DR. MAXWELL MASTERS. 2 s. 6c?. 
DUCHESSE DE BELCOURT — Brownish 
maroon, large. 2s. 6 d. 
EDWARD MUCKLOW — Lilac-blue, lined 
with dark blue, yellow band. 2s. 
ERNST MORITZ ARNDT — Pale pink. 
Is. 6 d. 
IDA. 2s. 6ni. 
JEAN VERSCHAPEELT— Violet marbled, 
margined white. 2s. 6 d. 
JOSEPH BROOME — Amaranth-blue, lined 
blue, dark yellow band, very large ; perfect. 
2s. 6rf. 
KRELAGEI. 2s. 6 d. 
LEICHTLINI. 2s. 6 d. 
LEMOINEI (double) — Pale pink, veined rosy 
purple, line. 2s. 6 d. 
MADAME LEGRELLE D’HANIS— White, 
rose centre. Is. 
NIPPON— Pure white. Is. 6 d. 
REINWARDTII — 2s. 6 d. 
RUTHERFORD ALCOCK— Rich purplish 
blue, enormous flowers. 2s. 
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Fine mixed seedlings, expected to produce some lino varieties, strong plants, 9d. each ; 
7s. 6 d. per dozen. 
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES. 
Though not strictly belonging to any of the groups previously mentioned, all of the following are 
■highly ornamental border plants. 
AUREA — Golden yellow ; a bold and handsome 
species. Is. 6 d. 
CRIST ATA — Rich blue, fringed and striped 
orange ; a gem. Is. 
CUPREA — Orange, resembling a small Day 
Lily. 9d. 
FCETIDISSIMA FOL. VAR.— Foliage beauti- 
fully striped. 9 d. 
IBERICA — S, satiny white ; F, rich purple, 
veined and spotted ; immense flowers. Is. 6 d. 
JUNCEA — Brilliant golden yellow; a very 
beautiful bulbous species. 6 d. 
LONGIPETALA — S, lavender, F, white, re- 
ticulated blue. Is. 
LUSITANICA — Rich yellow, very fine bulbous 
species. 6 d. 
LUSITANICA SORDIDA— S, rich chestnut- 
blown ; F, olive, with rich orange ; handsome. 
9 d. 
OCHROLEUCA — S, pure white ; F, white 
and yellow. Is. 
PAVONIA MAJOR — Pure white, petals 
blotched clear celestial-blue. Pots, 3 bulbs in 
each. Is. 9rf. per dozen ; 13s. per 100. 
SUSIANA — Vory large bluish white llowers, 
netted with dark lines. 9 d. 
TINGITANA — Purple spotted orange ; a 
lovely bulbous species. Is. 
VERSICOLOR — S, reddish lilac; F, rosy 
purple ; distinct. 9 d. 
VIRGINICA— S, blue ; F, purple. 9</. 
IXIAS. 
These charming little flowers are freely produced in all shades of colour, and are valuable for cut 
flowers or bouquets in early summer. They thrive best planted in autumn in light rich sandy soil 
about five in a 5-inch pot, and grown on as a half-hardy plant, when they will flower in May. They 
succeed fairly well out-of-doors, but must be planted deeply to be safe from frost. The following 
varieties are all very showy, and our choice mixture contains many lovely tints. 
Per doz. s, d. I?6r doz.— s d 
ACHIEVEMENT— Rose-purple, black ' ' BEAUTY OF NORFOLK— Light yel'- 
centre ... 1 6 low, tinged magenta . 2 0 
ASPASIA— White, tinged purple ... I 3 BRIDESMAID— White, crimson eye... I 6 
ATLAS— Cream, tinged purple, magenta BUCEPHALU S— Magenta- purple, 
eye ... , ... .,. 2 0 splendid 1 3 
AURORA — Crimson, shaded orango ... 1 fi BUCEPHALUS MAJOR — More 
BARBARA — White and rose 1 9 vigorous, with large flowers ... ... 1 6 
