Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
NOVI-BELan EVENINa STAB— 
Pretty star-like flowers of a soft mauve 
with a rosy shade ; pretty and distinct. 9rf. 
NOVI-BELGII P. W.' B0RBIDOE— 
One of the largest and prettiest ; a lovely 
shade of rosy blue ; very free. 6d. 
•NOVI - BEIiOII JESSIE CRUM — 
Blush-lavender; distinct; pretty. ft. 
9(/. 
NOVI-BELGII JOHN WOOD— Extra 
large and splendid form; pure white; 
free ; requires good cultivation. 6 ft. 6d. 
•NOVI-BEIiGII MADONNA— A splendid 
variety ; dwarf habit, wonderfully free 
flowering ; very large snow white ; a gem 
for pots. 2 ft. 6d. 
NOVI-BELGH MRS. PETERS— A really 
first-class variety, flowers pure white, 
most excellent for catting. 2 ft. Gd. 
•NOVI-BELOII NANCY — Clear blue ; 
very free ; one of the best. 3 ft. dd, 
•NOVI-BELOII PERLE LYONNAISE 
— Pure white starry flowers; distinct. 
2 ft. Gd. 
NOVI-BELOn PERRY’S PINK— Rosy 
flowers in masses. Gd. 
•NOVI-BELOII ROBERT PARKER— 
Soft lavender, flowers large, splendid 
habit. 5-6 ft. Gd. 
NOVI-BELOII STARLIGHT — Starry 
flowers, mauve with a bluish tint ; light 
and graceful habit ; very, distinct. Gd. 
•NOVI - BELGII THEODORA — Deep 
mauve-tinted rose ; large. 4 ft Gd. 
•NOVI-BELOII TOP SAWYER— Extra 
large well-formed flowers, lovely clear 
blue, pretty habit. Gd. 
•PANICULATUS W. J. GRANT— Droop- 
ing racemes of flesh-pink flowers, rosy 
disc ; very distinct. 3^ ft. Gd. ’ 
POLYPHYLLUS— White flowers, very 
pure ; flowers in August. 4 ft. Gd. 
PTARl^COIDES — Dense heads of milk- 
white blossoms. 1-1^ ft Gd. 
PDNICEUS PULCHERRIMUS— Much 
branched panicles of whitish fringed 
flowers. 6 ft. Gd. 
ROYALTY — Deep purplish pink; compact. 
2i ft Gd. 
•SENSATION — White, golden centre ; 
branching. Gd. 
*THORA— White, changing to pink, yellow 
centre. 3 ft. Gd. 
SHORTII — Small azure blue flowers 
leaves cordate. H-2 ft Gd. 
TRINERVIUS — White, with purplish and 
yellow disc. 3 ft. Gd. 
TRIUMPH — A seedling from Coombe 
Fishacre, dark pink flowers ; late. 5 ft. 
Gd. 
•TURBINELLUS— Mauve, very free. 3 ft. 
Gd,. 
UMBELLATUS — A distinct species; 
creamy-white flowers. 3j^ ft. Is. 
VENUS — Pale lavender, suffused pink. 
2J ft. Gd. 
VIMINEUS — Pure white on long slender 
sprays, quite distinct from Fricoides, and 
equally as beautiful ; prefers the shade. 
2§ ft Gd. 
•VIMINEUS OASSIOPE— White, shaded 
rose-lilae ; very pretty and free ; compact 
habit ; distinct. 2^ ft. Gd. 
•VIMINEUS PERFEOTA— White petals, 
pale red centre ; dainty. Gd. 
Many other varieties supplied. List on application. 
Those marked • suitable for culture in pots. 
Our selection, 6s. per doz. 
A FEW SELECT HARDY AQUATICS. 
Those marked • may be grown in the greenhouse. 
ACORUS CAXiAMUS — Long green foliage, 
somewhat resembling an Iris. Gd. 
ACORUS ORAMINEUS POL. VAR.— 
Variegated foliage, useful for margins of lakes 
or streams. Gd. 
ALISMA PLANTAOO (Water Plantain)— 
Perfectly har^, producing rosy white blooms 
from June to September. 6ef. 
•APONOGETON DISTAOHYON (Water 
Hawthorn) — A beautiful plant ; white flowers 
having the scent of May blossom. l.i. and Is. Gd. 
BUT0MU3 UMBELLATUS (Flowering 
Rush) — Large umbels of pink flowers. Gd. 
HOTTONIA PALUSTRI3 (Water Vlolet>r- 
Pale blue flowers ; beautiful. 6<f. 
HYDROOHARIS MORSUS RAN-ffl- A 
pretty and scarce native plant ; will succeed best 
in stagnant pools. Gd. 
•LIMNOCHARIS HUMBOLDTI— Yellow, 
deep orange centre ; most charming. Is. 
MENYANTHES TRIPOLIATA — White 
sweet scented flowers. Gd. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRI3 (The Water 
Porget-me-Not) — Flowers blue, and continues in 
bloom throughout the summer. Gd, 
NUPHAR LUTEUM (Yellow Water Lily) 
—A well-known native plant. Is. to 3s. Gd. 
NUPHAR PUMILUM (The Small Water 
Lily) — Yellow ; a pretty little plant for small 
basins. Is. Gd. 
NYMPHABA ALBA (White Water Lily)— 
Is. Gd. 
NYMPH.® A AURORA— A remarkable 
variety, changing from rosy yellow to deep red, 
stamens orange-red. 3s. 6cl. 
NYMPH®A OAROLINIANA NIVEA— 
A large fine variety, superior to N. Odorata 
Alba. 3s. Gd. 
NYMPH®A COLOSSEA— A magnificent 
flesh-coloured variety, blooming from early 
spring to end of October ; fragrant. 7s. Gd. 
NYMPH®A FRCEBELI — Of a deep wine 
colour ; very free. 6s. 6d. 
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