H. Caqi'iell ^ G(-uitle. 
50. GEUM ELEGANS. 
57. GEUM OVALIFOLIA. 
58. GEUM POLITA. 
59. GRANULATA PL. PL.— Very ilouhle 
pure white blooms, perfectly hardy, but makes a 
nice pot plant ; tuberous rooted. Grf. 
GO. JUNIPERINA — Dense spiny tufts, 
flowers bright yellow ;distinctand curious. l.s'.Grf. 
Gl. OPPOSITIPOLIUM — Charming species, 
covered with rosy purple flowers in spring. Orf. 
G2. OPPOSITIPOLIUM ALBA — Pure 
white. 9(f. 
G3. OPPOSITIPOLIUM SPLENDENS 
— Forms sheets of rosy crimson, l.s. 
G4. PELTATA (Umbrella plant) — Large 
peltate leaves, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, on 
stalks 2 feet in height. . Flower .scapes 2 feet 
\ high, bearing a cyme of rose-coloured flowers ; an 
invaluable ])lant for moist situations. 2.s. Grf. 
65. RETUSA, .sya. WULPENIAN A— Simi- 
lar to Opjmsitifolmm, but with pink flowers. l.s. 
66. RUDOLPHIAN A— Bright purple ; very 
scarce. Is. GJ. 
67. SANCTA — A rare species from Mount 
Athos ; very dense and rigid, flowers bright yellow 
on short stems : tine rock plant. Is. Grf. 
68. SARMENTOSA (Strawberry Begonia) 
— One of the ])rettiest margin plants that we 
possess, if grown on damp surfaces. Orf. 
6!). UMBROSA — (London Pride) — A well- 
known and useful variety. 
70. UMBROSA HIRSUTA— Distinct and 
pretty. 
71. UMBROSA SERRATIPOLIA MAJOR 
— Large leaves, deeply toothed ; fine. 
All those not priced, 6r/. each. 
The following six Sodums are first-class for covering ground, where large ornamental plants are 
plunged, according to size and taste : — 
1. ACRE — Lively green ; thrives anywhere. 6rf. each; 3.<. per doz. 
2. ACRE- AUREUM— Green, with golden 4. CORSICUM — Very pretty light green, 
points ; very pretty. 6rf. each ; 5s. per doz. I exceedingly handsome. 6f/. each ; 5s. per doz. 
3. ACRE ELEGANS — A very distinct and I 5. GLAUCUM — &c Green Carpet Bedding 
handsome variegated form ; constant. 6rf. each ; Plants. 
5s. per doz. 6. LYDIUM-SceGreenCarpetBeddingPlants. 
Varieties marked thus * fine for pots, others for rock garden. 
7. ALBUM — Sheets of white flowers. 
8. ANACAMPSEROS-Curiousand distinct. 
9. BREVIPOLIUM — Curious small grow- 
ing variety. Is. %d. 
*10. CARNEUM POL. VAR. 
11. DENTICULATUM. 
•12. EWERSII — Kosy purple flowers ; pretty. 
13. GRANDIPLORUM. 
•14. JAPONICUM. 
•15. JAPONICUM POL. VAR. 
16. OPPOSITIPOLIUM. 
17. ORIGANUM — Quite distinct from any 
other Sedum. 
18. REPLEXUM. 
19. SEXANGULARE. 
♦20. SIEBOLDI. 
•21. SIEBOLDI POL. VAR. 
•22. SPECTABILE — Enormous heads of 
rose-coloured flowers. 
*23. TELEPHIUM PURPUREUM. 
24. VIRENS. 
•25. VIREN’S COXSCOMB— A very curiot 
and very often comes double. 
Those not priced, Grf. each. 
Thk LtvEKfOOL Courier, Amjust 1st, 1887. 
Included in a magnificent collection of cut flowers, by Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, were 
specimens of a new Geranium, “ Goldfinder,” which is to be made |)ublic property ne.xt year. 
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viuen’s cockscomb. 
variety j each shoot is formed like a cockscomb. 
