H. G’ANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
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DOUBLE PRIMULAS. 
Alba plena, small, 8s. 
per doz. ; flowering, Is. 
Is. 6d. each 
Alba plena flmbriata 
These rank amongst the most desirable of plants for 
the decoration of the conservatory orgreenhouse during 
the autumn, winter and spring months, and where cut 
flowers are in general request, these are of great 
Lvalue 12s., 18 s. & 24 
Per doz. 
S. (1. 
(SIEBOLDI 
PRIMULA 
Amcena grandiflora ... 
Amcena grandiflora alba 
Clarkiseflora 
Fimbriata oculata 
Lilacina marginata 
Vine® flora 
Invaluable hardy bedding oi 
ROSES— 
For immediate forcing, in pots, all the best varieties 
CLASS). 
per 100, 30s. 
border spring flowering plants. 
4 
9 
10 
9 
10 
10 
15s. & 24 0 
RUBUS ROSJEFOLIUS var. CORONARIUS, or BRIDAL ROSE 
A small shrub, somewhat resembling a miniature Raspberry tree, producing a 
quantity of pure white Howers in a warm greenhouse all through the winter. Where 
<; ut flowers arc in demand to enliven the long and dull season it is very valuable ... 7 0 
Kacli. 
s. d. 
0 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 9 
WINTER-FLOWERING SALVIAS. 
1 crimps at no time of the year do gardeners find it more dillicult to keep up a display of flowers than 
about the commencement of October, but if the following Salvias were once seen, and persons were 
determined to grow them, there, would be no more scarcity of either the most intense blue, scarlet, 
purple-rose, and several other intermediate colours, than there is of having in November the con- 
servatory full of Chrysanthemums, and in fact not nearly so much trouble, for Salvias are much easier 
grown and even propagated. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
1. Splendens Bruanti — Raised in France, much dwarfer and its flowers much brighter than the 
old variety, and produced in greater abundance ; in the south of France and Italy it is highly 
valued. What enhances its value and beauty is its elegant foliage of a pleasing Fern-like 
colour'. Is. 
2. Pitcberi — A very beautiful herbaceous Salvia, with branching stems, 2 to 3 feet in height. 
Certainly one of the most desirablo plants in cultivation, colour Deautiful azure-blue, producing 
a quantity of flowers all the autumn. Is. 
Angustifolia — Producing larger flowers than Ptfcheri, hut not in such compact b usses. 
3. Betheli — Rose, shaded white, both the flowers and foliage are most lovely. Is. 
4. Rutilans (Apple-scented )— Growth neat and graceful either before or after blooming, and its 
foliage is most delightfully fragrant, producing large quantities of very pretty neat spikes of 
flowers of a most lovely magenta colour, for general purposes a most invaluable plant. Is. 
5. Mons. l8Sanckou — Pure white, bracts cream colour, beautifully and regularly flaked with 
bright scarlet ; good habit, freo-flowering, and one of the nrost striking and attractive in this 
family. Is. 
8. Splendens — The old variety, which is well known. 
FUtoerin'g plants, 2s. each . 
“ Exposition d’Horticultcre he la. Soonirri; Royalk Linneenne de Bruxelles. — At the 
Exhibition of this Society at Bnrssels, on Sunday last, Messrs. Cannell, of Swanley, received the City 
of Brussels Medal lor their superb collection of cut flowers of Dahlias and Zonal Pelargoniums, and 
His Majesty, who was present on the occasion, expressed admiration for the manner in which this fine 
collection had travelled .so far in so fresh and life-like a condition. There was nothing in the Show 
in the Cnt Flower way equal to this collection, and Messrs. Canned may he congratulated on their 
success in this special florist business, to which they aro so devoted.” — Gardeners' Chronicle, 
254ft August, 1883. 
