CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1911 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
984. Salvia Argentea— Silvery foliage, hp, 2 ft 0 3 
985. Coecinea — Bright scarlet, ha, 2 ft 0 4 
986. Farinacea — A branching shrubby plant for snmmer, 
bedding. Flower-spikes are light bine, hp, 2 ft. ... 0 6 
987. Hormlnum (Clary)— Very fine when massed for bed- 
ding ; deep pnrple, hha, ft 0 3 
988. Pink — Rosy pink, hha, 1} ft 0 3 
I 989. Patens — Splendid blue, hhp, 2J ft 1 0 
I 990. Compaeta Nana — Rich ultramirine blue ... 1 0 
991. Splendens, Triumph of Italy— Compact habit; 
splendid combination of scarlet and rosy lilac ... 1 0 
992. -Zurich — Velvety blood-red colour; suitable for 
planting out in large groups or for pots, hhp, 3 ft. ... 1 0 
993. Triumph — Rich velvety scarlet ; grand for cut- 
ting purposes and in groups, hhp, 2J ft. 10 
994. Saponaria Calabrica — One of the prettiest and most 
useful annuals for bedding purposes; flowers dark 
rose, ha, } ft 0 3 
995. Alba — A white-flowered variety of the preced- 
ing, ha 0 3 
996. Oeymoides — An elegant trailer, well adapted for 
rockwork, &c., hp, i ft. 0 3 
997. Scabiosa, Dwarf, Double (Pincushion Flowei)— Mixed. 
Fine for beds or mixed borders ; beautifully colonred flowers, 
hp, lift 0 3 
998. A COLLECTION of 8 varieties, separate. Is. 6(f. 
999. Scabiosa — Tall, large-flowered, choice mixed. 3 ft. ... 0 3 
1000. Tall, large-flowered, 8 varieties separate. Is. Gd. 
1001. “The Pompadour” — An excellent border plant, 
and as a cut flower for decorative purposes, bb ... 0 6 
1002. Tall Azure Fairy — A delicate mauve or rosy lilac 
A first-class flower for cutting, hb, 2 ft 0 6 
1003. Caucasica — Beautiful heads of lilac-blue flowerf, 
hp, 2ift GH.& 1 0 
1004. Alba — As large as the blue variety, and as freely 
produced, hp 1 o 
1005. Perfecta — Flowers range from the most beauti- 
ful water blue to the deepest azure blue, bp, 3 ft. ... 1 0 
1006. Japonlca — From Japan ; flowers a lovely mauve or 
lavender-blue ; free flowering, hp 10 
1007. Schizanthus Graham! (Butterfly or Fringe Flower)— 
Elegant variety ; lilac and orange, hha, 2 ft 0 3 
1008. RetUSUS Nanus — Flowers bright, scarlet, with 
orange, red, and dark brown, shaded, hha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
Per pkt. — 6. d. 
1009. Schizanthus Hybridus Grandiflorus— The poor man’s 
Orchid. Grows quite comoact and pyramidal, and is 
literally covered with beautiful flowers, hha 6<f. & 1 0 
1010. Papilionaceous Pyramldalls— Charming variety 
ot colonrf, hha, 1^ ft 0 3 
1011. Wisetonensis — Charming and very attractive. The 
colouring of the flowers varies from almost white 
with a yellow eye to a full rose with a bronzy-brown 
centre, hha, 1 to IJ ft Gd. & 1 0 
1012. Senecio or Jacobsea (Double)— Free-flowering, 
gay-colonred flowers in great profusion. Mixed, hha, J ft. 0 3 
1013. Sempervivum Tabulseforme, The Table Plant — A 
splendid succulent, hhp, ^ ft ... 1 0 
Sensitive Plant — See Mimosa Pudica. 
1014. Sidalcea Candida— Long spikes of pure white flowers, 
hp, 8 ft 0 6 
1016. Listeri — A delicate satiny pink, hp 6rf. &. 1 0 
1016. Silene Astorias Grandiflora— Free flowering, low bushes, 
upright flower stalks 2^ feet in height, large heads 
of crimson-scarlet flowers; flowering in spring, hp ... 0 0 
1017. Cannells’ Pendula— Mixed, ha ... o 3 
1018. Pendula, Pink- ha, 1 ft o s 
1019. FI. Pi. — A splendid double variety, flowers rose- 
carmine, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
1020. Compaeta Alba — Dwarf and compact, for 
edgings ; white, ha 0 3 
1021. Pendula Compaeta FI. Pi. — Peach Blossom, 
pretty, delicate pale pink, ha Gd. & 1 0 
1022. Ruberrima FI. Pi.— Splendid variety; 
flowers red, ha, i ft 0 3 
1023. Nana Compaeta — A beautiful spring bedding 
plant; flowers bright pink, ha, 4 in 0 3 
Smilax — See Myrsiphyllum. 
1024. Asparagoides Myrtifolia— Of most elegant 
appearance ; indispensable in high-class floral art, gc ... 1 0 
1025. Sinningia, Df. Masteps — Brilliant rosy carmine, white 
throated flowers. Award of Merit ... 16 
1026. Regina Hybrida — They vary in colour from light 
rose to pal^ and deep lilac, adorned in some cases 
with a pure white throat, while in others the latter 
is delicately pointed, gp. 1 6 
Snapdragon— See Antirrhinum. 
1027. Solanum Capsicastrum — These are beautiful for winter 
decoration, and are of easy culture, gsh, 1 to 1^ ft. . . 0 4 
1028. Pyraeanthum —Very pretty ; leaves covered with 
rich orange-tinted spines, hbp, 3 ft 0 6 
1029. RobUStum— Large effective foliage ; the young leaves 
are of a rich bronze tint, hhp, 4 ft 0 4 
CANNELLS’ 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
1030. Perpetual Ten-week, Princess Alice -Snow white; 
fine for pot culture and cut flowers, hha Gd. & 1 0 
1031. White Mammoth Ten-Week— Of robust growth, and 
produces a single strong spike, 1 foot in length, closely 
covered with large well-formed flowers, hha 6rf. & 1 0 
STOCKS, TEN-WEEKS OR SUMMER FLOWERING. 
Large Flowering Ten-week— The most popular 
section of the summer flowering varieties ; robust habit, well 
adapted either for exhibition purposes, bedding ; pyramidal 
spikes of large double flowers of deligbtfnl fragrance, and • 
in most varied and brilliant colours, hha, 1 ft. 
1032. FINEST MIXED, DOUBLE — Consisting of all the finest 
shades 6d. & 1 0 
STOCKS. 
Per pkt.- s. d. 
Dwarf German Ten-week— These will be found 
excellent for beds or pots, being very dwarf and compact, 
growing fine trusses of double flowers, hha, 1 ft. 
1047. FINEST MIXED 6rf. & 1 0 
1048. COLLECTION of 12 distinct colours, separate, 2s. Gd. 
1049. ,, 6 „ „ Is. Gd. 
Giant Perfection, Ten-week— These are amongst the 
very finest for outdoor work, of vigorous pyramidal growth, 
and fine branching habit, long spikes of splendid large double 
flowers, hha, 2^ ft. 
1050. FINEST MIXED Gd. & 1 0 
1033. 
11034. 
1,1036. 
1036. 
1037. 
1038. 
11039, 
COLLECTION of 18 distinct colours, separate, 3s. Gd. 
Aurora. 
Light Blue. 
Rose. 
Carmine Rose. 
12 
6 
1040. Canary 
Yellow. 
1041. Crimson. 
1042. Flesh colour. 
Per pkt., Gd. and Is. 
2s. Gd. 
Is. Gd. 
1043. Chamois. 
Purple. 
Violet. 
White. 
1044. 
1045. 
1046. 
1061. 
COLLECTION 
of 8 distinct colours, separate, 2s. 
Gd. 
1052. 
White. 
1066. Rose. 
1058. 
Dark Blue. 
1053. 
Sulphur 
1066. Crimson. 
1059. 
Chamois 
Yellow. 
1057. Light Blue. 
Rose. 
1054. 
Flesh colour 
Per pkt., Gd. and Is. 
106). 
Bismarck- 
-Snowy white, extra large ; 
late 
Gd. & 1 
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