Cannelis’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
PANORATIUM OARRIBEUM— The bert 
of all the eection. Is. 6<f. 
ILLYRIOUM — Large white flowers ; 
fragrant. 1 s. 
MARITIMUM— White ; fragrant; fine 
pot plant. 6d. each. 
PARVIPLORUM — Large white flowers ; 
fragrant and showy. 
RIOHARDIA y«THIOPICA (CaUa), the 
well-known Arum Lily. 9<f., la., and 
la. ed. 
AXiBO-MAOULATA — Leaves heantifolly 
spotted. 9d. 
SPARAXIS — A collection of 12 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, 6rf. 
TIORIDIA — See Collection. 
TRIOHONEhlA SPECIOSUM— Large car- 
mine flowers, of a satiny texture, issuing 
from tufts of slender grassy foliage. Per I 
pot of 3 bulbs, la. j 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM — Pure white; I 
effective. 9rf. each. 
TRITONIA— A collection of 10 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, 9rf. 
TROF.fflOLlTMS — See Collection. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA (Great Soarboro’ 
Lily) — Splendid Amaryllis-like flower ; beau- 
tiful summer flowering plant, la. to la. 6d, 
WATSONIA — Long spikes of flowers, resem- 
bling Gladioli. A collection of 7 very fine 
varieties, 6<f. each. 
ARDERNI — Of the purest white, la. 6d. 
ZBPHTRANTHES CANDIDA (Lily Daf- 
fodll)— Large, silver- white flowers, la. 
each. 
OARINATA — The finest of the genus, 
deep rose colour, la. 
TREATI — White, slightly tinged with 
rose. la. 
TUBEROSE (POLIANTHES). 
CoLTUBAL Dibections.— Pot into 4’s, place in 66 degrees temperature, bottom heat; keep 
moist until roots have made a growth, then increase temperature from 70 degrees to 80 degrees. 
When full of roots, re-pot into 6-inch pots, and place near the glass ; after bloom spike appears, 
place them in a cooler house ; train up under the glass. They must be well syringed, and amply 
supplied with liquid manure. 
AMERICAN (Double)— For choice buttonhole bouquets, &c. , no other flowers are of more value 
at all seasons than the Tuberose, and should be used in succession in every forcing-house during the 
winter. 2s. per doz. 
HARDY FERNS. 
FOR SHADY CORNERS. 
Atbybium Filix Fcemina (Lady Fern) — 9rf. 
and Is. 
„ „ „ Applebyancm — 2s. 6<f. 
„ „ „ Aobioulabe — 2s. 6cf. 
„ „ „ ColNOIDES — 2s. 6rf. 
„ „ „ CoBTMBIFEBtIM — ls.6<f. 
„ „ „ Cbispatdm — 3s. 6d. 
„ „ „ CtJBTDM — 2s. 6<f. 
„ » ,1 Custom Multifidum 
—2s. 6<f. 
„ „ „ Dbpaupebatum (mon- 
strosum) — 2s. 6d. 
„ „ „ Fibldije — 2s. 
„ „ „ Fobmosum Cbistatum 
— 3s. 6rf. 
„ „ „ Gloheratum — 2s. 
„ „ „ Multicbps — 2s. 6<f. 
„ „ „ Muetifiddm — 2s. 
„ „ „ POLTDAOTYLON — 2s. 
„ „ „ PULCHELLUM — 2s. 
„ „ „ Tobtile — 2s. 6d. 
Bleohbum Spicamt Crispom — I s. 
Labtbea Dilitata (Prickly-toothed Buckler 
Fern)— Is. 
,, Filix-has (Male Fern) — 6<f. 
„ „ „ Babnesii — I s. & Is. 6<f. 
„ „ „ Caudata — I s. 
„ „ Cristata — I s. 
Lastrba Filix-Mas Cristata Iveryana — 2s. 
„ „ Dbpaupebata — 2s. 6d. 
„ „ „ Grandioeps — 2s. 6if. 
„ „ „ SiMSii — 2s. 6(f. 
OsMUNDA Reoalis (Royal Fern) — Is. Gd. 
PoLYPODiDM Dbyoptebis (Oak Fern)— Is. 
„ Tbiohomanoides — A beautiful 
variety. 3s. Gd. and 6s. each. 
„ VOLOARB Acdtom — I s. Gd. 
„ „ Bifodo-lobatum — ls.6d. 
„ „ Cambricum — 2s. 
„ „ CORNUBIENSB WhYTBII 
— 2s. 6<i. 
„ „ Elwobthii — I s. Gd. 
„ „ Marginatum — I s. Gd. 
„ „ Moltiforme — I s. Gd. 
„ „ Semilaoerum or Hibeb- 
NiooM — 2s. Gd. 
PoLYBTiOHUM Anobl ABE (Soft Shield Fem)— Is. 
„ „ Attbnoata — I s. 6<f. 
„ „ Cristatom — 2s. 6<f. 
„ „ Conspiouilobom— 
2s. Gd. 
„ „ Grandidens — 2s. 
„ „ Inoisom — I s. 6<f. 
„ „ Lineare — 2s. Gd. 
„ „ Prolifebum — I s. Gd. 
SOOLOPENDRUM VULGARE CRISPOM— Is. Gd. 
Our Selection, 6s., 9s., 12s., 18s., to 80s. per dozen. 
