Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909 
SELAGINELLAS. 
Eemh— 
■s. 
d. 
Each — s. 
d. 
Each— 
-s. 
d. 
Amoena 
1 
0 
Erythropus 1 
6 
Martensii 
1 
0 
Apoda 
1 
0 
Grandis 3 
0 ' 
variegata . 
1 
0 
Atro-viridis 
1 
0 
Grifflthii 1 
6 
Patula ... 
1 
0 
Brownii 
1 
0 
Hsematodes 1 
6 
Plumosa flagellifera ... 
1 
6 
Csesia 
1 
0 
Insequalifolia 1 
0 
Rnbricaulia 
« ••• 
1 
0 
arborea 
1 
6 
Kraussiana 0 
6 
Serpens ... 
1 
0 
Canlescens argentea ... 
1 
6 
aurea ... ... 0 
6 
Subnlosa 
1 
0 
Circinalis 
1 
0 
variegata 0 
6 
Umbrosa 
. 
1 
6 
Elegans 
1 
6 
Lobbii var. cognata ... 1 
6 
Vogelii ... 
1 
6 
Emiliana 
1 
0 
Lyallii 2 
6 
Wildenovi 
. 
1 
6 
PAL M’s. 
T hese plants are particularly adapted for the decoration of the Dinner- Table, large Conserva- 
tories, &c. ; many of them produce a fine effect in the Flower Garden during the summer season. 
20s., 80s., 36s., 42s., and 60s. per doz. 
Each — s. d. 
AREOA BATJEEI 3 6 
* „ LUTESCENS ... ... ... 2 6 
,, RubRA ... ... ... 2 6 
* ,, VERSCHAFPELTII 3 6 
CHAMsEROPS EXCELSA 3 6 
„ PORTUNEI 3 6 
COCOS PLUMOSA 3 6 
* ,, WEDDELLANA 2 6 
EUTERPE EDULIS 2 6 
OEONOMA ORACI LIS 2 6 
Each— s. d. 
*KENTIA BELMOREANA 2 6 
•KENTIA FOSTERIANA 2 6 
♦LATANIA BORBONICA 2 6 
♦LIVISTONI (COR YPHA) AUSTRALIS 2 6 
PHCENIX DACTTLIFERA 2 6 
,, RECLINATA 2 6 
» ,, RUPICOLA 3 6 
PTTCHOSPERMA ALEXANDR.ffl... 3 6 
SEAPORTHIA ELEGANS 2 0 
The above in 6-inch pots. 
Those marked * can be supplied in 60’s at Is. each. 
FLOWERING SHRUB-LIKE PLANTS. 
OISTUS— 
The members of this useful genus of 
dwarf shrub-like plants have been so far 
too much neglected, when their beauty and 
general value for the decoration of hot dry 
positions where not many things will thrive 
are taken into consideration. The only 
wonder is that they arc not grown by 
verybody. 
CRISPUS. Is. 
PLORENTINUS. Is. 
LADANIPERUS. Is. 
LAURIFOLIUS. Is. 
LUSITANICUS. Is. 
PURPUREUS. Is. 6rf. 
ROSMARINIFOLIUS. Is. 6d. 
SALVI^POLIUS. 9d. 
HYDRANGEA— 
STELLATA PIMBRIATA— The bracts 
are of the purestwhite and fringed. Is. 
HORTENSIS CTANOCLADA— The 
best of all this family. Is. Gd. 
HORTENSIA NIGRA— Best colour of 
all the Hydrangeas. Is. 6d. 
MARIESII. Is. 
SPECIOSA VARIEGATA. Is. Gd. 
OTAKSA— l.s. and Is. Gd. 
THOMAS HOGG — Of the purest 
white. Is. 
(The Old Variety) — Well known; often 
tinted with blue. 6d. 
PANICULATA GRANDIPLORA — 
Is. and 2s. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA HTDRAN- 
GEOIDES (Climbing Hydrangea). 
Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. 
WHITE AND YELLOW FOLIAGED PLANTS. 
FOR EDGING OF BEDS AND BORDERS. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA. Gd. 
ACORUS JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS. 9<f. 
ALYSSUM KCENIGA VARIEGATUM. Gd. 
ANTENNARIA TOMENTOSA (Snow 
PUmt). Gd. each; 3s. per doz., in potsj 12s. 
per 100, from the ground. 
ANTHERICUM, syn. PHALANGIUM— 
LATIPOLIA MEDIO PICTA. Is. 
VARIEGATUM. Is. 
ARABIS ALPINA VARIEGATA. Gd. 
each. 4s. per doz. 
LUCIDA POL. VAR. 4s. per doz. 
ARUNDO DONAX VARIEGATA, 3s. 6d. 
AUBRIETIA PURPUREA VARIEGATA. 
Gd. each. 
BAMBUSA PORTUNEI VARIEGATA. Is. 
■MAXIMOWIOZII VITTATA.' Is. Gd. 
OENTAUREA— 
RAGUSINA COMP ACTA. 5s. per doz. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow in 
Summer) — 2s. per doz. ; large clumps. Is. each, 
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