Canneils’ Floral Guide, 1909 
Ym®NAS. 
BEDDING VARIETIES. 
Suitable for growing into Specimen Plants for the decoration of the Conservatory. 
AT.T flTH — Pure white ; fine flower ; good habit. 
ALLEMANIA — Fine pink bedder, splendid 
nsbit ; very free flowering. 
BOULE DE NEIOE— One of the best 
white hedders ; nicely scented. 
ORIMSON KINO — Bright crimson ; fine 
habit. Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
EDWARD TDPNAIL— Deepest pink. 6d. 
ELIiEN WILLMOTT— Pink, with white 
eye ; a grand variety. 6<f. each ; 4s. doz. 
eIeNRI CROT — Crimson-scarlet, pure white 
eye. 6d. 
JOHANNA PPITZER— Soft red, enormous- 
sized white eye. 6rf. 
KING OP SCARLETS. Gd. 
LORD BROOKE— Deep scarlet, with distinct 
white eye. 
LOVELY BLUE— Very light blue, very 
sweetly scented ; grand flower ; strong grower. 
LUSTROUS — Most intense scarlet, with large- 
bold pirfe white eye ; a very strong grower, of a- 
creeping habit. 
PURPLE QUEEN— Deep purple; good- 
constitution. 
POLARSTERN— Reddish-scarlet. Gd. 
THE KING— Coral-pink. 
VENOSA — Hardy kind, and for long ribbon 
borders for back rows is one of the best colours ; 
mauve-purple. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
WARLEY — Handsome soft rich red, splendid- 
large trusses of bright flowers. Gd. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
ZULU — Rich claret. 
Those not priced— Rooted cuttings. Is. per doz. ; post free. Is. id. t established in pots, 2s. 6<f. per doz. 
Special price per 100 and 1,000 on application. 
Messra. H. O. & Sons carried off the only Medal for Verbenas over given by the Royal 
Hortloultural Society. 
VSSONl'CAS. 
SHRUBBY VARIETIES.-General Collection. 
VERY useful and ornamental group of 
places perfectly hardy, especially in the 
luxuriant bushes, and ornamental both ii 
the whole year, and in the autumn are amongst th 
the summer and lifted in the approach of frost the 
1. ANDERSONI— Blue and white. 
27. ANDERSONI VARIEGATA — For 
bedding. 
2. ADOXiAR HERLL. 
3. BLUE GEM — Light blue. 
6. CELESTIAL— Sky-blue. 
6. OREME ET VIOLET — Flesh-pink and 
mauve. 
7. DEOUSSATA— Blue. 
9. FAUST- Dark blue. 
10. GIRDWOODIANA— Light blue. 
All those not priced Gd. eac 
small half-hardy evergreen shrubs, but in many 
south of England and near the coast, forming into 
1 foliage and flower. As pot plants they are useful 
e prettiest of flowering shrubs ; planted out during, 
will produce flowers for a long time- 
11. HULKEANA — Creamy pink. 
12. IMPilRATRICE- Rich blue. U. 
14. LYALLI— Light blue. 
19. MINIATURE — Reddish violet. 
20. PURPLE QUEEN. 
21. REINE DES BLANCHES — Pure- 
white. 
22. ROTUNDIPOLIA— Blue. Is. 
26. SALIOIFOLIA— Light blue. Is. 
26. TRAVERSI— White. Gd. and Is. 
28. VULCAN. 
; our selection, 6s. per doz. 
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