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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
CHEIRANTHUS CHEIRI LUTEUS 
PLENUS (Double Yellow Wallflower). Is. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALPINUS— One of the 
best of our spring flowers, forming dense cushions 
covered with sulphur-coloured flowers. 6d. 
CHEIRANTHUS MARSHALLI— Orange- 
coloured variety ; fragrant, and useful lor 
cutting. 9 d. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM — Pure 
white, yellow centre ; fine for cutting. 6(i. eaoh ; 
4s. per dozen. 
CHRYSOCOMA LINOSYRIS {Goldilocks) 
— Flowers numerous, yellow. '3d. 
CHICHORIUM IMTYBUS — llandsomo blur 
flowers, useful for cutring. 6rf. 
CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA — Largo and 
handsome foliage, long feathery spikes of white 
flowers. Is. 
CLEMATIS INTEGRIFOLIA— A herbaceous 
species, with elegant bell-like purple flowers. 9d. 
COMMELINA CCELESTIS — Pretty and 
continuous blooming Gentian-blue flowered plant. 
Is. 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA, a large free 
flowering variety. Is. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA— A handsome 
kind, flowering nearly all the summer ; bright 
yellow. 9 d. 
COREOPSIS ROSEA — id. each ; 3s. per 
dozen. 
CORONILLA VARIA — A very handsome, 
free, and graceful plant, rose-coloured flowers. 
4c?. each ; 3s. per dozen. 
CORYDALIS NOBILIS— The handsomest of 
this family ; flowers rich golden yellow in early 
spring ; a graud plant for a shady moist spot. 
Is. 6c?. 
CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA-A neat trailing 
plant ; globular heads of rose flowers. C d. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE (Stemless Lady’s 
Slipper)— Produces flowers 2 inches in length, of 
a beautiful rose colour, varying in shade to almost 
white, but invariably tinted with rose ; the 
stems issue from a pair of largo, ovate, hirsute 
leaves. Is. 6d. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CALCEOLUS — (English 
Lady’s Slipper)— This produces one to three 
large blossoms upon a stem a foot in height, 
having the sepals and petals of a brownish 
purple, and the lip of a clear bright yellow. 
Is. 6c?. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PARVIFLORUM — With 
leafy stems, from one to three fragrant flowers, 
with a bright yellow labellum ; sepals and 
potals of a brownish purple. 2s. 6c?. 
CYPRIPEDIUM MACRANTHUM (Siberian 
Lady’s Slipper) — Growing about one foot in 
height, producing several flowers at least 2 
inches in length, of a rich purplish crimson 
colour. 2s. 6 d. aud 3s. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE— Producing 
flowers on leafy stems, from 1 1 to 2 i feet in 
height. Labellum is much inflated ; delicate 
rose colour, sepals and petals white. Is. 6 d. 
and 2s 6 d. 
DAISIES — See collection in Guide. 
DELPHINIUMS— See collection in Guide. 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS (Alpine Pink) — 
Large deep rose flowers, spotted crimson on stems, 
2 inches in height. Is. 6c?. 
DIANTHUS ANNULATUS— A very boauti- 
ful rock plant. Is. 
DIANTHUS BALBISII, syn. LIBURNICUS. 
6c?. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS MAGNIFICUS— 
Large heads of deep crimson, double Hovers. 
6c?. 
DIANTHUS CCESIUS (Cheddar Pink). 6<?. 
DIANTHUS CRUENTUS. 6c?. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES ALBUS. 6c?. 
DIANTHUS FISCHERI — Crimson-blush 
flowers, 1 inch in diameter, covering the plant ; a 
very rare Alpine. Is. 6 d. 
DIANTHUS FRAGRANS. Gd. 
DIANTHUS GLACIALIS ( Glacier Pink )— 
Rosy crimson, flowers 1 inch in diameter ; one of 
the gems of the rock garden. 2s. 6c?. 
DICTA MNUS FRAXINELL A— Curious red 
flowers, fine border planr. Is. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA ALBA— 
White, fragrant. Is. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) EXIMIA — A 
charming spring-flowering plant delicate light 
green foliage, and racemes of drooping roddish 
purple flowers ; fine for spring decoration. 9 d. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) FORMOSA — 
Also a very useful and pretty variety. 9d. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) SPECTABILIS — 
One of the finest spriug-Howeriug plants, either 
for border or greenhouse, that we possess ; well 
known. 9 d. 
DIGITALIS FERRUGINEA, syn. AUREA— 
interesting. Gd. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
DIGITALIS GRANDIFLORA. syn. AM- 
BIGUA— Yellow-flowered perennial Foxglove. Is. 
DODECATHEON JEFFREYANUM — The 
largest of this group ; foliage long, erect and 
lanceolate ; drooping rose-coloured flowers, with 
yellow centres. 9c?. 
DODECATHEON MEADIA (The American 
Cowslip) — Slender stems, 12 inches in height, 
hearing umbels of front 10 to 12 rosy purple 
flowers on oach ; form of flower somewhat like 
the Cyclamen, quite hardy. Or?. 
DODECATHEON SPLENDIDUM ^hoot- 
ing Star) — Deep crimson colour ; a little gem 
for a cool, shaly spot. Is. 
DONDIA EPIPACTIS, syn. HACQUETIA— 
Three-lobed leaves aud umbels of yellow flowers 
in spring ; likes a damp position. 9d. 
DORONICUM AUSTRIACUM — Bright 
golden yellow ; very effective. 6 d. each ; 4s. 
per dozen. 
DORONICUM CORDIFOLIUM — Strong- 
growing form, golden yellow. 6 d. each ; Is. per 
j dozen. 
