CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1911. 
407. 
408. 
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410. 
411. 
412. 
Per pkt.— 
Carnation, Giant Margaret, pure sulphur-yellow— 
Large, well-formed double flowers, and reproduces itself 
nearly true from seed, ha 
Dark Red 
Scarlet 
White Perfection — Double, white flowers, ha 
Giants of Nice, Finest Double Mixed — This 
strain has considerable superiority over the ordinary 
on account of its increased beauty and large flowers ... 
Giant Chabaud, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg- 
Gotha — Large pure white variety, with long firm 
erect flower stems 
s. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
Per p\t.— 8 
443. Chrysanthemum Frutescens Grandiflorum CMar- 
guerite) — Large- flowering Paris Daisy, hp, IJ ft. 
0 6 
444. 
Inodorum, Bridal Robe -Pure white; very free, 
ha 6</.& 1 
445. 
446 
447. 
41?. 
414. 
Tree or Winter Flowering— Saved from the best 
varieties, hbp, 2 ft. Is- & 
Carnations and Picotees, Cannells’ — Mixed, 
jip Is. 6(i. & 
1 6 I 
2 0 
2 6 
448 
Japanese Early-Flowering Dwarf Varieties— 
The seed should be sown in February, and as soon as 
large enough to be handled pricked out into boxes or 
pots, they will then flower the first year, hhp 
Maximum, King Edward VII.— One of the 
finest, hp, IJ ft. ... ... & 1 
Mrs. c. Lowthian Bell-Flowers very large 
pure white -• 
Slnense, Single Mixed — They are less trouble to 
grow in comparison to the larger double flowering 
kinds, hhp, 2 to 4 ft. ... ... ... 1-s. Od. & 1 
1 0 
1 0 
449. Sultan and Lord Beaconsfleld- Edged and striped 
fTAM Tnfl.rnnTi. find white, ha. lA ft 
Sow in June, and treat them like Calceolarias until September; 
after that to be kept in a cool frame. 
Castor Oil Plant— -See Ricinus. 
415. Catananche Coerulea— Bine and purple, hp, 2 ft. ... o 3 
416. Celosla Pyramidalis Aurea (Golden)— Ga, 2i ft. ... 0 6 
417. Cocclnea— Ga, 2jft 0 6 
418. Spicata (Argentea Linearis)— Bright rose tint, 
changing gradually to a silvery white. ft. ... 0 6 
419. Thompson! Magniflca— Colours from yellow to the 
deepest blood-red. Excellent for pots, for cutting, 
and for the open ground 6(i. & 1 0 
420. Celsia Cretlca — Pure yellow flowers, spotted brown ; 
showy ; a splendid border plant, hhb, 4 ft. ... 6of. & 1 0 
421. Centaurea Cyanus, Mixed— The beautiful Cornflower, 
ha, 2 to 3 ft. Purple, pink, and white, separate ... 0 3 
422. Blue (Cornflower) — Ha, 2 to 3 ft. 0 8 
423. Honeymoon— Golden yellow, ha 6<f. & 1 0 
424. Imperialis, Mixed — Colours vary in pure white, 
lilac, rose, purple, and dark red, ha, 3J ft. ... 6d. & 1 0 
425. Moschata Alba (White Sweet Sultan)— Ha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
426. Purpurea (Purple Sweet Sultan)— Ha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
427. RagUSina (Candidissima) — The best for bedding 
purposes ; large silvery white leaves, hhp, IJ ft. 6d. & 1 0 
428. — — Suaveolens (Sweet Sultan) — Well known; a very 
useful plant, flowers bright yellow, ha, IJ ft. high ... 0 3 
429. Sweet Sultan — Mixed, all colours, ha 0 3 
430. The Bride —Pure white, long stems ; ha ... 6d. & 1 0 
431. The Bridegroom— Shade of heliotrope ... 6<f. & 1 0 
432. The Bridesmaid — Lemon yellow, beautiful, ha, 6<f. & 1 0 
433. Cerastlum Biebersteinii — Pure white flowers, silvery 
foliage ; most nseful for edgings, hp, J ft 0 3 
484. TomentOSUm— White foliage, for edgings or rock- 
work, hp, i ft 0 6 
435. Chamsepeuce Casabonse (Fish-bone Thistle)— Hhb, 1 ft. 0 6 
436. Diacantha (Ground Pine Thistle) — Ornamental 
leaves thickly set with spines, hhb, 1 ft. 0 6 
437. Chelone Barbata (Pentstemon) — Rosy-scarlet; an 
attractive border plant, bp, 3 ft. 0 3 
438. Chrysanthemum, C an n ell s’ Carinatum 
(Tricolor) — White and yellow band, brown centre, ha, 1^ ft. 0 3 
439. — Hybrldum Flmbriatum fl. pi. — White, 
yellow, to pink, blood-red, and the deepest purple, ha, Gd. & I 0 
440. “ Purple Crown ” (Atroeoccineum Foliis 
Aureis) — Purple scarlet, golden-yellow ring, ha, J ft. ... 0 6 
441. — Carinatum “ Eclipse,” *yn. W. E. Gladstone- 
Yellow; purple, brown, and other shades of colour 
round the base, ha, ft 0 3 
OHRY8ANTBEMUMS, EABLY-FLOWEKINQ JAPANESE. 
CANNELLS’ CINERARIAS. | 
If required to flowerin winter, leed must be sown in May or June, 
secret of growing well is to grow fast, never allowing them to receirtl 
check, either from being pot bound, dryness of root, or attack of inseoti, uj 
cooler they are kept the better, just preventing frost reaching them, 
giving abundance of air. If the green aphis is not kept thoroughly svi 
there will not be a bloom worth seeing. Of course at all times the keenS 
observation of extreme temperature must be made for cold, cntti^ 
draughts or a too glaring snn. ' 
Per pkt. — t. ^ 
450. Cinerarias, Cannells’ Star (Stellata)— The 20th Century j 
Strain. An acquisition for conservatory decoration. 
Many have a most agreeable scent, and when cut 
they last long in water Is. & 1 
451. gpandlflora (Single) Cannells’ First Prize— Gp, | 
lito2ft Is. 6<f.,2s. 6J., & 3' 
452. Hybrida (Double)-Gp, li ft I.*. Gd. & 2 ' 
453. Maritima— Beautiful silver-foliaged, hp, 2 ft. ® 
442. — Coronarlum (Double) — Very useful ; valuable for 
cut flowers, white and yellow mixed, ha, 2 to 3 ft. ... 
0 3 
454. 
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Maritima Dlamant— A superb plant, 
appearance very effective, hp 
the silvery , 
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