Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
CINEBARIA MARITIIVLA DIAMANT-The foliage is somewhat shorter than the old 
variety C. mariiima, and the silvery appearance much more effecuye— in “rst signt, o o 
might take it to be Centaurea candidissima. An excellent acquisition, and most useful lor tne 
formation of borders, carpet bedding, and other like purposes. Per pkt.. Is. ; plants, bd. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS — A new and hardy form of the well-known Montana, 
with soft red flowers ; a valuable addition. 3s. 6d. 
CLEMATIS GRATA — A robust grower with trusses of small light mauve flowers, changing 
to white j adapted for pillars and pergolas. Is. C</. 
Daphne BL AGAYANA — Hardy white Alpine species. April. 2s. 6<i. 
DELPHINIUM ALBION— White, semi-double; a free grower, and produces a well 
formed spike ; quite distinct ; a flower of great beauty . 2s. 
GALEGA HARTLANDI— A lovely blue and white bicolor form of Goat’s Rue ; unique 
silvery variegated foliage when coming into growth ; a splendid novelty. 9rf. 
GERANIUM GRANDIFLORUM — Remarkably jiretty species, with large deep ultra- 
marine-blue flowers appearing in couples on long stems during May and June; showy liaroy 
perennial. 9<f. 
GERBERA JAME80NI (Barberton Daisy)— Large showy flowers, resembling giant 
Daisies, and varying in colour from mostly fiery orange-scarlet to rose-pink, and almost white. It 
is only hardy in very sunny or sheltered gardens, but grown as a cool greenhouse plant, and 
watered sparingly during winter, it is of easy culture. Is. 6<l. and 2s. 6d. 
GEUM HELDREICHI — Large, rich orange-coloured flowers in late spring, growing 
vigorously in almost any soil or situation. 1 ft. fief. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA PL. PL.— A new double pure white-flowered form of 
this useful plant ; valuable for cutting ; very free and quite hardy. Award of Merit. Is. 
DTURANOEV AUBORKA AI.DA ORANDIRI.OE V (iIARDY) ( AN ACQUISITION). 
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