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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
PRUNELLA PYRENAICA. Sd. 
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS— Does well 
in the shade. 6 d. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
PYRETHRUMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
— See collection in Guide. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM -Producing 
large pure white flowers ; a fine plant for autumn 
decoration ; useful for cutting. Sd. 
PYRETHRUM WILMOTTII. 9-1. 
RANUNCULUS ACONITIFOLIUS PLE- 
NUS (Fair Maids of France) — One ol the best 
of our hardy b rrder perennials, flowers pure white, 
very double, g-ows freely in any situation. Is. 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. Pi. (The Old 
Bachelor's Button) — Double golden yellow 
flowers on stems 3 feet high, will grow in any 
damp, shady corner. 6 d. 
RANUNCULUS ANEMONOIDES- Flowers 
white, tinted pink, in clusters upon short stems, 
fine. 2s. 6 d. 
RANUNCULUS AMPLEXIOAULIS —Large 
white flowers, very distinct. Is. 
RANUNCULUS SPECIOSUS — Double 
golden yellow flowers, produced in abundance. Is. 
RHEUM EMODI —Fine large foliage. Is. 
RHEUM PALMATUM TANGHUTICUM — 
Largo and handsome foliage, fine for isolating on 
lawns. Is. 
ROCKETS — Hesperis matronalis alba 
plena, and purpurea plena— It is very singular 
that these really good old plants are but little 
seen, yet they are as showy and as beautiful as 
any Stock, quite hardy, and bloom twice the 
length of time, and for cut flowers are amongst 
some of the best hardy plants. 6 d. each ; 4s. per 
dozen. 
RUDBECKIA CALIFORNICA— Light yel- 
low flowers in autumn, very distinct. Is. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA— Yellow Mar- 
gueritc-like flowers. 6 d. 
RUDBECKIA NEWMANNI — Producing 
showy golden yellow and black flowers in pro- 
fusion during the summer and autumn, very 
useful for cutting purposes. 6 d. each ; 4s. per 
dozen. 
RUDBECKIA SUB-TOMENTOSA — Clear 
yellow with a distinct dark centre. Is. 
SALVIAS— See collection in Guide. 
SALVIA OFFICINALIS AUREA— Sd. 
SANTOLINA INCANA-Neat, dwarf, and 
compact. 6 d. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES — A vigorous 
growing evergreen, trailing perennial, covered in 
early spring with bright rose-coloured flowers, 
invaluable for covering large stones. 6 d. 
SAXIFRAGAS — In variety, see collection in 
Guido. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA— Beautiful heads 
of lilac-blue flowers. Is. 
SCABIOSA ERIDADIDISSIMA — Is. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA— A handsome 
semi-bulbous plaut ; the flowers, which are pro- 
duced late in the autumn, are of a bright crimson ; 
good for cutting purposes. 6 d. each ; 4s. per 
dozen ; 30s. per 100. 
SCUTELLARIA MACRANTHA— A showy 
dwarf border plaur, flowers blue. 9 d. 
SEDUMS -See collection in Guide. 
SEMPERVIVUMS — See collection in Guide. 
SENECIO DORONICUM — Large golden 
yellow flowers, fine for cutting. 6(1. 
SENECIO PUL CHER — Au exceedingly 
vigorous habit, and ptrfectly hardy, brilliant 
purplish crimson flowers, with a golden yellow 
disc, of a good form and substance. 9 d. 
SHAMROCK— The true variety from Ireland. 
Gd. 
SIDALCEA CANDIDA — Long spikes of 
white flowers, 2J feet in height. 9 d. 
SIDALCEA MALVAEFLORA — Sd. each ; 
5s. per dozen. 
SILENE ACAULIS— A dwarf Alpine herb. 
Is. 
SILENE ACAULIS EXSCAPA — Dense 
green tu'ts, pale flowers. Is. 
SILENE ALPESTRIS — A charming evor- 
green, rock or border plant, producing great 
quantities of glossy whito flowers, fine for massing, 
tii/. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
SILENE MARITIMA FL. PL. — Prostrate 
tufts ot glaucous foliage, scarcely an inch in 
height, bearing double flowers as largo as the old 
"Double White Pink.” 9 d. 
SILENE SCHAFTAE —A neat trailing autumn 
species, rosy purple flowers, fine for massing. Sd. 
SISYRIN CIIIUM GRANDIFLORUM -Rich 
purple bells in February. Is. 
SISYRINCIIIUM GRANDIFLORUM AL- 
BUM— Pure white flowers, both of these are 
amongst the 6/ile of spring-flowering plants. Is. 
SMILACINA BIFOLIA— Pure white, flowers 
like a miniature Lily of the Valley. Is. 
SOLDANELLA ALPINA — Forms a mass of 
dark green leathery foliage, bell-shaped flowers 
on slender stems of a bluish purple, beautifully 
fringed. 9 cl. and Is. 
SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS — Handsome 
plant lor back of herbaceous border, growing 
about 5 feet in height, producing in autumn large 
spikes of bright yellow flowers. 9 cl. 
SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA (Golden Rod)— 
A very useful autumn-blooming plant. Sd. 
SPIRAEA ARUNCUS — A very useful border 
or pot plant, feathery panicles, composed of in- 
numerable small white flowers. 9 d. and Is. 
SPIRAEA PALMATA — A distinct and 
beautiful variety, with palmate leaves, and strong 
bright red flower stems, surrounded by numerous 
broad corymbs of beauliful deep crimson flowers ; 
a valuable addition to hardy decorative plants. 
9if. to Is. 6d. 
SPIRAEA PALMATA ELEGANS— A very 
distinct and pretty plant. 9 d. 
SPIRAEA FILIPENDULA FLORE PLENO 
— Composed of numerous corymbs of double 
white flowers with a slight creamy tinge. The 
pretty fern-like foliage is exceedingly attractive 
during the whole year, and is very useful for 
cutting. Strong clumps, Is.; smaller plants, 6-f. 
SPIRAEA ULMARIA FOLIA VARIEGATA 
j — Very pretty. Sd. 
