Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
OLORY OF STUTTGART) See 
SILVERSPOT ]■ Novelties. 
1. SPLENDENS BRU ANTI— Scarlet 
2. PITOHERI, si/n. AZUREA GRANDI- 
FLORA — Azure blue. 
3. BETEEIJ — Rose and white. 
4. RUTILANS (^Pineapple scented) — Bright 
magenta. 
6. SPLENDENS— Scarlet. 
7. SPLENDENS INGENIEUR OLA- 
VENAD— Scarlet. 7 — 
8. LEUCANTHA (barbata) — Rosy mauve. 
9. OOOOINEA GRANDIFLORA. 1». 
10. ALBO-CCERULEA. 
11. GESNER.fflPLORA— Scarlet. 
12. ELEGANS. 
13. DULOIS— Scarlet. 
14. HEERI -Red and orange. 
16. GONDOTII. 
GARDEN VARIETIES. 
16. PULGENS -Scarlet. I 
17. FARINAOEA— Blue. Is. per pkt. | PATENS ALBA— Pure white. 9rf. 
18. PATENS— Bright blue. 6d. to Is. ' 20. TRICOLOR— Scarlet and purple-rose., 
eaeh ; 8s. per doz. | 
Those not priced Gd. eaeh. 
OTHER BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES. 
26. OONFERTIFLORA. , OBTUSA. 
27. INTERRUPTA. | 85. NIGRESOENS. Is. 
I? varieties, in strong bushy plants, for 9s. Small plants of those not priced Gd. each. 
I N U K U b I t D SECTION. 
I^ROM their quaint appearance and rarity, may bo classed amongst the gems of the rock-garden,, 
whilst others are especially valuable for making a groundwork or edging to fine foliagod 
plants in the summer fiower-garden. 
LONGIFOLIA, the most ornamental. Is. to 2s. 
12 beautiful mossy varieties. 6s. 
12 beautiful sliver-crested varieties. 7s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
' The 12 most useful. 9s. 
r 
Sed'ums. 
The first six Sedums are first-class for 
plunged, according to size and taste : — 
1. ACRE — Lively green ; thrives anywhere. 
id, each ; 3.s. per doz. 
2. ACRE AUREUM — Green, with golden 
points; very pretty. 6<f. each; 6.s. per doz. 
3. ACRE ELEGANS — Distinct, variegated ; 
constant. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
4. CORSICUM — Very pretty light green, 
exceedingly handsome. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
6. GIiAUCUM — See Green Carpet Bedding 
Plants. 
6 . LYDIUM — See Green Carpet Bedding 
Plants. 
7. ALBUM — Sheets of white flowers. 
8. ANACAMPSEROS-Cnriousand distinet. 
9. BREVIPOLIUM — Curious. Is. 
•10. CARNEUM POL. VAR. 
11. DENTICULATUM. 
Varieties marked thus * fine for pots, others 
covering ground, w'here large ornamental plants are 
EWERSII — Rosy purple flowers ; pretty. 
13. GRANDIPLORUM. 
•14. JAPONICUM. 
•16. JAPONICUM POL. VAR. 
16. OPPOSITIPOLIUM. 
17. ORIGANUM — Quite distinet. 
18. REPLEXUM. 
19. SEXANGULARE. 
•20. SIEBOLDI. 
•21. SIEBOLDI POL. VAR. 
•22. SPECTABILE — Enormous heads of 
rose-coloured flowers. 
•23. TELEPHIUM PURPUREUM. 
24. VIRENS. 
*25. VIRENS COCKSCOMB — A very 
curious variety. 
for rock garden. Those not priced Gd. eaeh. 
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