Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
H.H.P. Ammobium Alatum Grandlflorum (Co»ipo«te), Everlast- 
ing — Flowers pnre white, of a small rosette shape, reminding one of the 
old Bachelor’s Buttons. It is of a very easy growth, and of great value 
for cut flowers all the winter. to 2 ft. 3a. per pkt. 
H.n.A. Anagallis grandlflora Brewer! (Primu/omc).— Pretty 
dwarf plants, rich dark blue ; effective ns edgings for rockwork and sunny 
positions. ^ ft. (>rf. per pkt. 
it.H.A. Anagallis sangulnea— Bright mby colour; henutiful. iff- 
(>rf. per pkt. 
H.p. Anchusa Itallca (Boraginacem) — Deep bine of easy culture, 
preferring a sunny situation. 3 to 4 ft. 3d. per packet. 
H.p. Anemone Coronarla (Panuncu/ace®)— Mixed. ^ foot. 
3d. per pkt. 
H.p. Anemone Fulgens (Scarlet Wind Flower) — Graceful habit ; 
flowers beautiful bright scarlet. | ft. Is. per pkt. 
Angel’s Trumpet— -See Datura. 
H.p. Antirrhinum (Scrophulariacte), Snapdragon — Handsome free- 
flowering border plants, decorative the first season when sown early. These 
arc from our best varieties, and it is impossible to find a more distinct selec- 
tion. The greater part of them are beautifully striped. 2 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
Varieties to colour can be supplied, 3d. to Gd. per pkt. 
H.P. Antirrhinum Tom Thumb -r Perfectly distinct from the 
above, the flowers are not quite so large, but their dwarf stiff growth and 
shiny foliage, with masses of blooms, renders them exceedingly attractive. 
^ to 1 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
H.p. Antirrhinum— Queen of the North — Grows to a uniform 
Iieight of one foot, elegant habit, and densely covered with large white 
flow'crs. Without exception the finest and most beautiful Snapdragon ever 
seen, each plant will occupy a foot to 18 inches; a gem in herbaceous 
borders, and most useful for cutting. Is. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED COCKSPUR AQUILEGIAS. 
H.p. Aquilegia (fJanuacu/aceni) — Finest Hybrids, mixed. G</. per pkt. 
H.p. Aquilegia Vulgaris — Mixed (Columbine). 3d, per pkt. 
H.p. Aquilegia Skinneri — Red, witll tips of the petals golden yellow; 
gvow.c 2 to 3 feet high. (>d. per pkt. 
H.p. Aquilegia Glandulosa (Grigor’s Variety)— Tips of petals 
white, sepals dark blue, large blooms, plant to 2 feet high ; one of the 
most beautiful of this family. Is. per pkt. 
H.P. Aquilegia Grandiflora Alba— Fine pure white flowers ; one 
of the best for cutting. 2 ft. tid. per pkt. 
H.P. Arabis Alpina {Crudferce ) — A beautiful, hardy, miniature- 
growing plant, and for permanent edging or spring bedding one of the 
best plants in cultivation ; flowers white. A ft. 3d. per pkt. 
0 . 8 . Aralia Sleboldi {AruUacece) — Handsome, ornamental foliage 
plant. 3 to 6 ft. {^New seed ready in April.') Is. per pkt. 
H.P. Argemone Grandiflora ( Papaveraceie) — Large, white, daisy- 
shaped flowers ; may be sown in borders in April. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Argemone Mexicana (Devil's FVy)— Yellow. 2 ft. 3d. per 
pkt. 
H.p. Armenia — Choice mixed, useful for rockwork and edging 
of borders, also as cut flowers. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Arnebia Cornuta— Rich yellow flowers, with fine large 
black spots: the latter changes colour, and the whole flower becomes a pnre 
yellow. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
H.H.P. Asparagus plumosus— Most useful for pots or bouquets. 
2J ft. l.s. 3d. and 2s. (id. per pkt. 
H.p. Asperula Odorata (Woodruff)— White, sweet-scented flowers, 
dwarf; thrives well in the shade. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Asperula Azurea-setosa— Rosy -blue : a free bloomer. 1ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
AQUILEGIA CHSYSANTHA. 
H.P. Aquilegia Chrysantha— Beautiful yellow, very useful for 
cutting. 2 to 3 ft. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. Aquilegia Coerulea Hybrida— The flowers are large and well 
opened, the centre petals clear sulphur-yellow, and the spurs and sepals a 
charming shade of pale blue; foliage very handsome; it is perfectly hardy, 
and grows well in almost any soil. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. Aquilegia Californiea Hybrida— Flowers large, the centre 
petals are yellow, and form a marked contrast to the deep orange- red of 
its sepals and spurs. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
ARI8TOLOCH1A £LE6AKS< 
G.p. Arlstolochia Elegans-A beautiful free-flowering species 
of neat growth. The flowers are borne on long stalks, and have a slightly 
distended tube, which is bent upwards, the upper part dilated into a cordate 
cup-shaped limb of a rich dark purple colour, ornamented throughout with 
irregular branched markings of a creamy white, and having a golden-yelltiw 
eye surrounded by rich velvety purple. Its blossoms are produced in the 
n-reatest profusion, even on small plants, and are entirely free from the 
objectionable odour peculiar to the genus. Can be groiyn lu the stove or 
warm greenhouse. Certificated by the Royal Horticultural bocioty. Is. 3d. 
and 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 18th August, 1894, R.H.S. SHOW. 
Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. Swanley. Kent, staged a pretty lot of Antirrhinums which exhibiU-.d endless varieties of colour a n.l markii^ 
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