Cannells’ Floral Guido, 1909. 
•16. JAPONICUM FOL. VAR. 
16. OPPOSITTFOLTOM. 
17. ORiaANXTM— Quite distinct. 
18. REPLEXUM. 
19. SEXANOULARE. 
*20. SIBBOIiDI. 
•21. SIEBOLDI FOL. VAR. 
Varieties marked thus * fine for pots, others 
•22. SPEOTABTTiE — Enormous heads of 
rose-coloured flowers. 
*23. TELEPHTUM PtJRPXrRETJM. 
24. VIRENS. 
♦26. VIRENS COCKSCOMB — A verj- 
curious variety. 
for rock garden. Those not priced 6d. each. 
Succulents tor Bedding,. &c., 
Fop choice and beautiful Cacti, see collection. 
ALOE ARBOREA — Is. 6tf. to 6s. each. 
„ OERRA— Is. 
„ PROLIFERA— Is. 
AMERICAN ALOE (AOAVE AMERI- 
CANA) — An ornamental plant for vases, the 
lawn, or terrace. 2s. to lOs. 
AGAVE AMERICANA VARIEGATA 
— Highly ornamental. 2s. to 10s. 
AGAVE AMERICANA MEDIO 
PICTA — Distinct from Americana Variegaia, 
the centre of the leaf being a bright golden 
colour, margined green. 3s. Gd. 
AGAVES In variety for Bedding — Our 
selection. 18s. per doz. 
CACALIA ARTIOULATA (Candle 
Plant). Gd. 
KLEINIA REPENS — Makes a beautiful 
edging. Gd. each j 4s. per doz. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUMS— 
ABBREVIATUM. 9rf. 
ADRANTIACUM. 9rf. 
AtTREUM. Gd. 
BARBATUM. Is. 
BLANDTJM. 9<f. 
BOLXJSSI. 6s. 
CANDENS ALBA. Gd. 
CANDENS ROSEA. Gd. 
CAITLESOENS. Gd. 
OOOPERL Gd. 
DENTIC0LATUM. 9<f. 
EOHLONIS. Gd. 
EDULIS. Is. 
FALOATXJM. Is. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMITMS— continue;/. 
FELINUM. Gd. 
INCLADENS. Gd. 
INTONSDM. Is. 
LIPronTM. Gd. 
MtrORONATUM. Is. 
]>IUTABILE, sgn. GLATICINUM — 
Flowers reddish colour ; a most useful and efiec- 
tive variety for window boxes and vases. Is. 
POLTANTHA. 6rf. 
PRODTJOTIJM. Is. 
RETROFLEX0M. Gd. 
RTJBROTINCTUM. Gd 
SANGUINEUM. Gd. 
SPECTABILE. Gd. 
TIGRINUM — Has the appearance of a 
bunch of tiger’s claws. Is. 6rf. 
UNCINATUM. Is. 
VIOLACEA. Gd. 
OPUNTIA RAFINESQtriANA— Abeau 
tiful hardy variety. Is. Gd. 
PACHYPHYTXJM HOOKERII — Short, 
thick, succulent foliage ; round. Is. 
67. PACHTPHTTDM BRACTEOSDM— 
A curious and interesting plant. Is. 
69. ROOHEA (CRASSDLA) FALOATA 
— Easy to cultivate ; blooms orange-scarlet, very 
bright, and continues a long time in flower. Is. 
and 2s. 
60. YUCCA GLORIOSA. 6s. 
YUCCA RECURV.fflPOLIA. 2s.6i/. to 
15s. 
61. COTYLEDON PULVERULENTUM. 
Is. 
All those not priced Gd. each. 
Sbmdrryi'yums. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
1. ARBOREUM ATROPURPUREUM— 
Turns nearly black when planted out of doors ; 
splendid for the centre of beds, &c. Is. 
4. BARBULATUM— Is. 
6. DONOKELAARI — After the same style 
as Tabulatforme in growth, with larger loaves, 
and taller in the stem. 2s. to 6s. 
6. PHIALOIDES — Is also very fine. Is. 
each ; 9s. per doz. 
7. REPENS — When grown in a pan or 
broad-monthed pot it is very interesting. Is. 
8. T0RTU03UM — Large plants of this are 
very pretty. Is. 
9. TABULsEFORME — Curious and beauti- 
ful, a fine plant for edging beds. Is. each ; 8s. 
per doz. ; seed. Is. per pkt. 
11. AIZOIDEUM VARIEGATUM. Gd 
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