Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
AtJBRIETIA ROSKA— Softroee-pink ; neat 
and compact. ^ ft. 6c/. 
ATJBRIETA TAURICOLA — A distinct 
species, forming dense cushions covered with 
rosy purple flowers ; one of the most distinct. 6rf. 
ATJBRIETIA WM. INGRAM— Large, deep, 
rose-coloured flowers, (id. 
ATJRIOTJLAS, ALPINE — Of a most beauti- i 
ful strain, and in great variety. 6s. & 10s. per doz. ; 
BAMBUSA — A full collection from Is. Crf. to 
7s. Gd. each. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS — Blue pea-shaped 
flowers ; fine border plant. 2 J ft. 9rf. 
BEXAilS — See Index. 
BETONIOA ORANDIPLORA. 1 ft. Gd. 
BOCCONIA CORDATA (Plume Poppy)— 
One of the finest hardy plants. 6 ft. 9rf. ^ 
BOCCONIA MICROCARPA — A larger** 
grower, distinct in foliage and flower, and a far 
more characteristic plant than preceding. 6 ft. 
9rf. and Is. 
BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES VAR. 
DECURRENS — Stems erect, glaucous foliage, 
pure white daisy-like flowers; useful for cutting; 
much admired. Gd. 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA— Tall-growing 
Aster-like flowers, pure white ; useful for cut- 
ting. 6 ft. Gd. 
BORAOO LAXIPLORA — A pretty plant, 
pale coerulean blue. 2 ft. Gd. 
BUPHTHALMUM OORDIPOLIUM — 
Foliage large ; golden orange flowers. 3 ft. 9d. 
BUPHTHALMUM SALIOIFOLIUM — 
Orange-yellow ; bushy habit. Gd. 
OALAMINTHA ALPINA— Pretty for the 
rockery ; flowers rosy pnrple and lasting a long 
time. Gd. 
OALTHA PALUSTRIS PL. PL. (Double 
Marab Marigold)— Fine for a moist spot ; golden 
yellow flowers ; showy and attractive. 1 ft. Gd. 
OALLIRHCE INVOLUORATA — Showy, 
trailing habit : large crimson flowers. Gd. 
OALYSTEGIA— See Index. 
CAIdASSIA — See Bulb List. 
OAMPANUIiA ABIETINA— Deep purplish 
nine ; dwarf and neat. 1 ft. 6<f. 
CAMPANULA ALLIARI.fflPOLIA— Long 
spikes of drooping white flowers ; vigorous and 
stately. 3 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA BURGHALTI — Immense 
pale blue bells ; handsome. 2 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA CARP ATICA— Large erect 
blue flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA CARP ATICA ALBA— Pro- 
ducing pure white flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA CARP ATICA PALLIDA— 
Pale blue ; pretty. 1 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA GARGANICA— Sheets of 
purplish flowers ; fine for rockwork. ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA G. P. WILSON — Hybrid 
between C. pulla and turbinata-, dark blue; 
dwarf and compact, i ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA CCERULEA 
AND ALBA. Gd. each. 
CAMPANULA GLOMERATA DAHU- 
RICA — A fine variety ; deep purple- blue 
flowers. 2 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA GRANDIPLORA (Platy- 
oodon)— Large blue flowers in early autumn ; 
effective. 2 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA GRANDIPLORA ALBA— 
Large white flowers. 2 ft. Gd, 
CAMPANULA GRANDIPLORA PL. PL. 
—Large blue semi-double flowers. Is. 
CAMPANULA GRANDIS— Large blue 
salver-shaped flowers. 2 ft. 6rf. 
CAMPANULA GRANDIS ALBA— Very 
free groiving ; useful for cutting. 2 ft. Gd. each ; 
5s. per doz. 
CAMPANULA HENDERSONI— A hybrid 
of great merit ; flowers large, of a pretty mauve 
shade. 1 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA HOSTH — A native of the 
Alps ; fine rock plant. 1 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA ISOPHYLLA ALBA— A 
dwarf species, pure white flowers. ^ ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA ISOPHYLLA MAYH- 
Light blue flowers; beautiful. Is. 
CAMPANULA LATIPOLIA— Stout stems, 
large blue flowers in great abundance. 3 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA LATIPOLIA ALBA— Pure 
white ; a grand border plant. Gd. 
CAMPANULA LATIPOLIA MAC- 
RANTHA — An extra fine form of the preceding. 
Gd. 
CAMPANULA LACTIPLORA— Very pale 
blue flowers ; immense spikes. Gd. 
CAMPANULA MACRANTHA ALBA— 
Long white spikes; a noble border plant. Gd. 
CAMPANULA MIRABILIS— Pale blue or 
lilac flowers, very free, of great beauty. Is. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIPOLIA— Flowers 
blue. 2 ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIPOLIA ALBA 
PLORE PLENO — Flowers pure white; valu- 
able for cut flowers. 2 ft. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIPOLIA CORO- 
NATA ALBA — A beautiful free-flowering 
variety. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
CAMPANULA PORTENSCHLAGIANA 
(Muralis) — Distinct and pretty, j ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA PULLA — Charming when 
seen in a mass ; deep purple flowers. ^ ft. 9<f. 
CAMPANULA PUMILA— ^ ft. Gd. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
CAMPANULA PUMILA ALBA— Very 
neat and distinct. \ ft. Gd. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS (Chimney 
Campanula) — A fine plant for the back of the 
herbaceous border, or for pot culture, forming 
a pyramid composed of numerous stems 4 to 6 
feet in height,each stem crowded with large blue 
salver-like flowers. Gd. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS ALBA— 
Pretty. 4 to 5 ft. Gd, 
CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS COM- 
PACTA, SYON HOUSE— Distinct from the 
older form, being dwarfer and the flowers larger 
and of a deeper blue ; quite bardy and well 
adapted for pot culture. Gd. 
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