Cannelib’ Floral Guide, 1909, 
Sal'vias. 
PERHAPS at no time of the year do gardeners find it more difiScult to keep up a display of 
flowers than about the commencement of October, but if the following Salvias were once 
seen, and persona were determined to grow them, there would be no more scarcity of either 
the most intense blue, scarlet, purple, rose, striped, and several other intermediate colours, than 
there is of having in November the conservatory full of Chrysanthemums, and with not nearly so 
much trouble, for Salvias are much more easily propagated and grown. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
1. GLORY OF ZORICH— Rich scarlet. 
4.S. per doz. 
2. PITCHERI, syn. AZUREA QRANDI- 
FLORA — Azure blue. 
8. BETHELI — Rose and white. 
4. RUTILANS (^Pineapple scented ) — Bright 
mtigenta. 
6. SFLENDENS — Scarlet bedder. 
4«. per doz. 
SPLENDENS TRIUMPH— Rich vel- 
vety scarlet. 
8. LEUOANTHA (barbata) — Rosy mauve. 
l.s 
9. 
10 . 
11 . 
13. 
14. 
OOOOINEA GRANDIFLORA. 1>. 
GESNERz®FLORA— Scarlet. 
DULCIS— Scarlet. 
HEERI — Rod and orange. 
GARDEN VARIETIES. 
, It 1 , 1®- patens alba— P ure white. 
17. FARINACEA— Blue. Is. per pkt. 
18. PATENS— Bright blue. 6<f. each ; 5s. ^ TRICOLOR— White, scarlet,and purple 
per doz. ' rose. 
Those not priced 6rf. each. 
OTHER BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES. 
27. INTERRUPTA. | 35. NIGRESOENS. Is. 
12 varieties, in strong bushy plants, for 9s. Small plants of those not priced 6(f. eacA. 
Saxi'^sagas. 
INCRUST ED SECTION. 
^ROM their quaint appearance and rarity, may be classed amongst the gems of the rock-garden, 
whilst others are especially valuable for making a groundwork or edging to fine foliiiged 
plants in the summer flower-garden. 
LONGIFOLIA, the most ornamental. Is. to 2s. 
12 beautiful mossy varieties. 6s. 
12 beautiful silver-crested varieties. 7s. 6rf. to 10s. 6rf. 
The 12 most useful. 7s. 6rf. 
Seb'ums. 
The first six Sedums are first-class for covering ground, where large ornamental plants are 
plunged, according to size and taste : — 
1. ACRE — Lively green ; thrives anywhere. 
4d, each; 3s. per doz. 
2. ACRE AUREUM — Green, with golden 
points : very pretty, fief, each ; 6s. per doz. 
3. ACRE ELEGANS — Distinct, variegated ; 
constant, fief, each ; 6s. per doz. 
4. CORSICUM — Very pretty light green, 
exceedingly handsome, fief, each ; 6s. per doz. 
6. GLAUCUM — See Green Carpet Bedding 
Plants. 
6. LYDIUM — See Green Carpet Bedding 
Plants. 
7. ALBUM — Sheets of white flowers. 
8. ANAOAMPSEROS-Curionsand distinct. 
9. BREVXFOLTUM — Curious. Is. 
•10. CARNEUM POL. VAR. 
11. DENTIOULATUM. 
•12. EWERSn — Rosy purple flowers j pretty. 
13. GRANDIPLORUM. 
•14. JAPONICUM. 
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