455. 
456. 
457. 
‘ 468. 
; 469. 
' 460. 
I <«!• 
; 462. 
46.S. 
■ 464. 
. 465. 
i 466. 
467. 
CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1S11. 
CANNELLS’ FIRST PRIZE CINERARIA. 
Clarkla Elegans— Lilac-rose, ha, 2 ft. 
Nana Rosea — Pink flowers, ha, i ft. 
Mrs. Langtry — Pnre white, centre brilliant 
crimson, ha, IJ ft. 
Pulchella Alba— White, ha, i J ft. 
Mixed, ha 
Rosy purple, ha, H ft 
FI. PI. Purple King— Distinct, ha, 2 ft. 
FI. PI. Salmon Queen— Pretty, ha, 2 ft. 
FI. PL, Mixed— Large, ha, to 2 ft. .. 
Elegans, Brilliant, FI. pL— Brilliant salmony scarlet; 
distinct. 2 ft. ... ... ... ... ... 6ci. & 
Clerodendron Fallax — Dwarf habit; scarlet flowers. 
Sow in spring in pans of well-drained sandy soil, gp 
Clianthus Dampierl (Glory Pea of Australia)— Seeds 
should be soaked in • water till they swell, and then be 
covered with a quarter of an inch of sandy soil, hhp, 4 ft. 
Per pkt.— 
-s. 
0 
d. 
3 
0 
3 
carmine- 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
1 0 
2 6 
Is. & I 6 
Per pkt.— 
468. Coleus — Choice. Saved from the very best kinds, hhp, 
IJ to 8 ft Is. 6(f. & 
469. Thyrsoideus — The habit of the plant is similar to 
that of an ordinary Coleus. The inflorescence is terminal, 
thyrsoid, and about 8 inches long. Rich gentian blue colour, 
hhp 
470. Cockscombs, Cannells’ New Hybrid— All are of 
rich satiny colour. Mixed, ga... 6d. k 
471. Swanley Dwarf— Crimson, ga, 6 to 9 in 
472. Dwarf — 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
473. 0 varieties, separate. Is. 6rf. 
474. Cobsea Maerostema— Flowers yellow shaded, hhp, 20 ft. 
475. Scandens — Purple-lilac, a rapid growing climber on 
south walls, verandahs, arbours, &c., hhp, 20 ft. ... 
476. Scandens Alba— White, hhp, 20 ft Gd. k 
477. Collinsla Bieolor— Purple and white, ha, 1 ft. 
Columbine— -See Aquilegia. 
478. Commellna Coelestls— Bright blue, hhp, li ft 
479. Convolvulus Major — Finest mixed, ha, 10 ft 
480. Major — 6 varieties, separate. Is. Gcf. 
481. Minor Crimson-Violet— Yellow eye, ha, l ft. 
482. Blue, ha, 1 ft 
483. Roseus — Rose-coloured flowers, ha, 1 ft. 
Coreopsis — See Calliopsis. 
Cornflower — -See Centaorea cyanns. 
484. Corydalls Thalletrlfolla— Bright yellow flowers. Useful 
as a pot or basket plant ... ... ... Is. Gil. & 
485. Cosmos Bipinnatus (Cosmea)— Light and graceful 
foliage; very free-flowering; purple, hha, 2 ft. 
4SG. Alba— White flowers, hha, 2 ft 
487. Early Blooming Grand Fancy- Some are star- 
shaped. The colours range from pure white through 
shades of pink and red, hha 
. . f 488. Crimson "I .. , 
Large Flowering -1 4 g 9 . Rose |4to5ft (-rf.& 
490. Cowslip, Common (Primulo Officinalis)— Uixei, hp, J ft. 
491. Cuphea Miniata Compaeta— Shades of carmine, scarlet, 
crimson, and purple ; ha, J ft 
492. Platyeentra (Cigar Flower) — Tubular flowers. 
scarlet and black; adapted for bedding, hhp, 1 ft. ... Gd. k 
d. 
2 6 
1 C 
1 0 
1 0 
0 6 
0 4 
1 0 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
2 6 
0 4 
0 3 
0 4 
1 0 
0 3 
0 4 
1 0 
CYCLAMEN, CANNELLS’ PERSICUM. 
OURS ARE THE FINEST AND NEAREST PERFECTION EVER SEEN. 
Awarded a SUver Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society for our Strain. 
Awarded a Silver Gilt Medal for a collection of plants, and a Certificate of Merit for the Strain, Royal Horticultural Society 
A i- 
2 6 
Sow seeds thinly, in a compost of two parts turfy yellow loam, one of 
It and leaf mould mixed together, and one part of thoroughly decayed 
r-dung sifted very fine, and a little silver sand ; cover the seeds to the 
)th of a quarter of an inch ; place the pots on a shelf in the greenhouse, 
ir the glass in the Winter, and in Summer in any shaded pit. Under no 
snmstances must the surface of the soil become dry. Some of the seeds 
e four months to germinate. 
Per pkt. — 8. a. 
-93. Giganteum, White Perfeetlon— Pure white flowers of 
great size and substance Is. 6</. & 
194 Pink Perfection— A lovely shade of pink, admired by 
all Is. Gd. & 
195. King of the Violets— Flowers of a true violet tint. Is. Gd. k 
196. Persieum, Mixed— Saved from our finest Prize Collection 
of the very best, gp, i ft 1 ~ c j Sr 
i'j7. Giganteum, Mixed — Very large 
i ft. ... ; 
tag Margaret — Snowy white with silky lilac base, 
a lovely and delicate hue, marbled foliage ... Is. Gd. k 
Is. Gd. k 2 
flowers, gp, 
. Is. Gd. k 
499. 
600. 
501. 
602. 
603. 
604. 
605, 
69G. 
507. 
608 . 
Salmon King— Clear salmon 
Persieum Giganteum— Rose, gp, i ft ... 
■ White, with purple base, gp, J ft. 
Per pkt.— s. 
Is. Gd,. k 2 
Is. Gd. k 2 
Is. 6d. k 2 
d. 
G 
6 
G 
r ■ r 04 ' « 
PapiiiofThe Butterfly Cyclamen)- Edges of the petals 
are prettily fimbriated and curled. Mixed ... Is. Gd. k 
Persieum Giganteum Improved Papllio— A marked 
improvement as regards to the habit of growth and 
the size of ihe flowers Is. Gd. vk 
Feathered Pioneer— White, with a distinct crest of 
same colour upon the face of each petal Is. 6d. 
Rose Pioneer — A pretty shade of rose 
I.S. Oc/. <k 
Salmon Pioneer-Charming is. g<a & 
Cyclamen Hardy- For the rockery, hp, i to i ft. 
Cyperus Alternlfolius— Adapted for the decoration of 
the greenhouse, conservatory, or table, gp, 2 ft ... 6d. & 
2 (> 
2 G 
2 G 
( 35 ) 
0 
2 
1 
1 
p 2 
