Cannells’ Flora.1 Guide, 1904. 
Hollyhocks. 
Splendid Beedlings of various colours, that will bloom during the season, Gs. and 9s. per dozen. 
Named varieties, our selection, 24s. to 3Gs. per dozen. 
Inis. 
S HE valne of this large and important group of hardy 
and if their accommodating disposition with regard 
colours of their flowers, rivalling in this respect the 
flowers for decoration and the extended seMon of 
August, &c. , be taken into consideration, it must 
plants can have any claim to be considered a representative 
selection of these plants, is, to 10s. per dozen. 
For full description of all sections of this family, see our Autumn 
and Bulb Catalogue. 
plants is now more generally recognised, 
to soil and situation, the rich and varied 
choicest of Orchids, their value as cut- 
their blooming, viz. , from Christmas to 
be admitted that no collection of hardy 
one which does not include a judicious 
LaNTA' NAS. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
IHIS family is exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only requiring the ordinary care of 
" a Pelargonium ; they bloom most abundantly eight months in the year ; a fine substitute for 
the Verbena. 
CHELSEA GEM — Producing the 
richest and brightest coloured flowers yet seen iu 
this family, rich crimson and amber; very line. 
1. DIADEME — Rose, centre yellow. 
2. DISTINCTION — Orange-scarlet. 
3. DON CAT, MET — Pink , centre peach. 
DRAP D’OR— The most useful orange- 
yellow coloured variety. 
4. ECLAT — Rich reddish crimson and 
orange. 
6. FAVORITA — Yellow to brown-scarlet. 
PESTON ROSE— Pretty shade of rose. 
!)d. 
6. GOGOL — Rich amber-orange of a 
brilliant' shade. 
IRENE — Pure white ; large. M. 
7. KANOR — Clear solferino-rose, centre 
of trusses golden yellow ; very dwarf. 
8. LA NEIGE — Pure white. 
9. MA GENTA KING — Bright purple- 
scarlet. 
10. NE PLUS ULTRA — Rose-pink; fine 
bedder. 
11. PERLE POITEVINE— 'White. 
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13. 
14. 
15. 
large. 
PLUIE D'OR — Light canary yellow. 
RAYON DE SOLEIL— Deep yellow. 
RUTILANT — Deep yellow ; dwarf. 
THAIS — Soft rose, centre fawn shades ; 
All those not priced 6<f. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
Lilies (in tots). 
For deteriptions, see Bulb List. 
The beet and most useful varieties in cultivation ; can be supplied in dry roots m autumn at lower prices 
AURATUM (The Golden-rayed Lily of 
Japan). Is. (Sd. and 2s. 6d. 
BULBIPERUM UMBELLATUM. Is. 
CANADENSE RUBRUM. 3 ft. 2s. 
OANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily, 
or St. Joseph's Lily). 6d . ; 5s. doz. 
CANDIDUM AUREO - MARGINATUM. 
3s. 6d. 
OHALCEDONIOUM (The Scarlet Turk’s 
Cap of Cottage Gardens). Is. 6d. 
CONCOLOR CORIDION. Is. Gd. 
OROCEUM (Old Orange Lily). Is. 
DAVURIOUM INCOMP ARABILE. Is. 
ELEGANS ALUTACEUM, syn. THUN- 
BERGIANUM AUREUM NIGRO-MACU- 
LATUM. 9rf. 
ELEGANS BATEMANz®. Is. 6rf. 
JAPONICUM KRAMERI. Is. Gd. 
LONGIPLORUM. 9d. 
LONGIPLORUM HARRISII (The Ber- 
muda Easter Lily), syn. LONGIPLORUM 
EXIMIUM. Is. 
IdARTAGON. Is. 
MARTAGON ALBUM. 6s. 
MARTAGON DALMATIOUM. Is. Gd. 
OCHROLEUCUM. 6s. 
PARDALINUM. Is. 
PARRYI. 3s. Gd. 
POMPONIUM (verum). Is. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Is. 
SPECIOSUM PUNOTATUM. Is. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM ROSEUM. Is. 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. 2s. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Is. 
SUPERBUM. Is. 
TESTACEUM, syn. EXCELSUM Is. 6</. 
TIGRINUM PORTUNEI. 9rf. 
WALLICHIANUM. 6s. 
Other varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
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