H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
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FREESIAS. 
These plants, when better known, are certain to be highly prized for the delightful fragrance of their 
large and delicately coloured flowers, which, when cut, last iu water for a long time. They are easily 
grown in the greenhouse, and by successional plantings may be had in bloom from January to June. 
Out-of-doors similar treatment to that for Ixias will suffice. 
Each. Per dor. 
s. d. s. d. 
LEICHTLINI MAJOR— Creamy white, very largo 0 2 10 
LEICHTLINI — Primrose, shading to yellow 0 2 10 
REFRACTA ALBA— Pure white ; a gem for forcing, sweetly perfumed 0 2 10 
FINEST MIXED — 0 9 
Special quotations for large quantities on application. 
SCILLAS. 
EARLY-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Per 100. Per dor. 
Per doz. — s. 
d. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
BIFOLIA — Ultramarine ... 
1 
0 
SIBERICA 
... 3 0 
0 
6 
SUMMER-FLOWERING, FOR MIXED BORDERS OR NATURALISING. 
Per doz. — s. 
d. 
Per doz. 
—s. 
d. 
CAMPANULAT A— Blue . . . 
1 
0 
NUTANS— Blue 
... ... 
1 
0 
CAMPANULATA ALBA— Pure white.. 1 
6 
HYACINTHOIDES — Blue 
... ... 
1 
0 
CILIARIS— Light blue ... 
each, Is. 10 
0 
PERUVIANA— Blue 
each, 6 d. 
3 
6 
SPARAXIS. 
Resembling Ixias, and requiring the same culture, but preceding them in time of flowering. 
Per doz. — s. d. 
ANGELIQUE— White, yellow centre ... 1 6 
BERTHA JOHANSEN — Rosy white, 
yellow centre .. 2 0 
DELICATA — Light yellow centre, spotted 
brown ... 2 0 
GHAS. ROCHUSSEN — White, purple 
spot ... ... .,2 0 
GARIBALDI — Rich crimson, yellow 
centre ... 4 6 
JOSEPHINE -White, yellow centre ... 1 0 
24 in 6 varieties, 3s. ; 
Per doz. — s. d. 
LADY CAREY — French-white, blotched 
purple ... ... ... ... ... 1 9 
MACULATA — White, purple, and 
primrose ... 1 6 
NAIN — Bronze-yellow 1 6 
QUEEN VICTORIA— Pale blue, striped 
white ... 1 9 
TRICOLOR— Scarlet, marbled crimson ... 1 <5 
VICTOR EMANUEL— Red and yellow.. 1 6 
I CHOICE MIXED per 100, 6s. 1 0 
12 in 4 varieties, Is. 6 d. 
Mr. G. Danes, Compton Wyngates, Kineton. 
“ I must tell you both plants and seeds you have supplied me with for the last seven years have all 
given great satisfaction, especially tho double Begonias. There are none such within miles of here. 
Admiration of all that see them.” 
Mr. F. Hunt, Norton, near Worcester. 
“ Your seeds are the strongest I have ever had, every one germinated. Where could I go, or whom 
could I recommend, but your firm ? ” 
