Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
ASTEB8 (MICHAELMAS DAISIES). 
OUR FIELD OF ASTERS. 
II ii.A Aubergine (Kgg I’lant), 
Sofanuin mehm^ena var. ovigerum. 
Handsome fruit-bearing annual, 
fine for table decoration. How in 
heat in March, pot off in rich soil; 
the chief thing is to keep them 
thoroughly free from insects. 2 to 3 
ft. Jfi.xed, S(l. per pkt. 
AUBERGINE (ego 1’LANT). 
H. 1 >. Aubrietia (Cnivifertc) — S]>leudid dnarf growing plants of 
spreading habit ; very attractive in the rock garden ; valuable for spring 
bedding. ^ ft. 
u.i>. Aubrietia Groeea— Neat habit ; flow’crs imrple. Per pkt., G<i. 
H.P. Aubrietia Leichtlini — Kose-curmiue ; a pretty variety. 
Per pkt., 1.S-. 
II. I'. Aubrietia Purpurea— A good border plant; effective 
Per pkt.. Of/. 
II. e. Aubrietia Violacea— Rose-violet. Per pkt., 6r/. 
SEEDLING. ALPINE. j 
n.p. Auricula. Handsome favourite hardy perennials. 
n.A. Bartonia Aurea (Loasacete) — Cup-shape tiowers of a bright 
I golden yellow, the centre rcfembling a bunch of liue yellow silk, foliage . 
blue-green ; very pretty. 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. i 
AURICULA. 
Auricula, Cannells’ Finest Prize Show Varieties. 
i ft. 2s. 6(f. per pkt. 
Alpine. 4 ft. is. per pkt. 
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