Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
Succui/BNTs Fos Bedding, &c„ 
For choice and beautiful Cacti, see collection. 
MESBMBRYANTHEMTTMS— con<«7i«erf. 
ALOE ARBOREA — 1.«. Gd. to 65. each. 
,, CERRA — Is. 
„ PROLIPERA— Is. 
AMERICAN ALOE (AOAVE AMERI- 
CANA) — An ornamental plant for vases, the 
lawn, or terrace. 2s. to 10s. 
AOAVE AMERICANA VARIEOATA 
—Highly ornamental. 2s. to 10s. 
AGAVE AMERICANA MEDIO 
FICTA — Distinct from Americana Variegata, 
the centre of the leaf being a bright golden 
colour, margined green. 3s. 6d. 
AGAVES In variety for Bedding — Our 
selection. 18s. per doz. 
CACALIA ARTICXJLATA (Candle 
Plant). Gd. 
HAWORTHIA CYMBIFOLIA— Short 
thick leaves, slightly streaked. Is. 
KLEINIA TOMENTOSA— Is. 
„ SPINDLOSA— 9<f. 
„ REPENS — Makes a beautiful 
edging. Gd. each ; is. per doz. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMTJMS— 
ABBREVIATUM. 9d. 
ADRANTIACUM. 9rf. 
ADREIJM. 9rf. 
BARBATUM. Is. 
BLANDUM. 9<f. 
BOLUSSI. Is. 6d. 
CANDENS ALBA. Gd. 
CANDENS ROSEA. Gd. 
CADLESCENS. Gd. 
OOOPERI. Gd. 
DENTICDLATUM. Gd. 
ECHLONIS. Gd. 
EDULIS. Is. 
PALCATUM. Is. 
PELINTJM. Gd. 
INCLADENS. Gd. 
INTONSUM. Is. 
LIPrOIDM. Gd. 
MUCRONATXJM. Is. 
MUTABILE, sgn. GLAUCINUM — 
Flowers reddish colour ; a most useful and effec- 
tive variety for window boxes and vases. Is. 
POLYANTHA. Gd. 
PRODDCTUM. Is. 
RETROPLEXUM. 8d. 
RDBROTINCTUM. Gd. 
SANGUINEUM. Gd. 
SPECTABILE. Gd. 
TIGRlNtTM — Has the appearance of a 
bunch of tiger’s claws. Is. Gd. 
UNCINATUM. Is. 
VIOLACEA. 
OPUNTIA RAPINESQUIANA— Abcau- 
tiful hardy variety. l.«. Gd. 
PACHYPHYTUM HOOKERII — Short, 
thick, succulent foliage ; round. Is. 
67. PACHYPHYTUM BRACTEOSDM— 
A curious and interesting plant. Is. 
69. ROCHEA (CRASSULA) PALOATA 
— Easy to cultivate ; blooms orange-scarlet, very 
bright, and continues a long time in flower. Is. 
and 2s. 
60. YUCCA GLORIOSA. 6s. 
YUCCA ALCEPOLIA. 10s. 6<f. 
61. COTYLEDON PULVERULENTUM. 
Is. 
All those not priced 6<f. each. 
Semmyi'vums. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
1. ARBOREUM ATROPURPUREUM— 
Turns nearly black when planted out of doors 
splendid for the centre of beds, &c. Is. 
2. ARBOREUM VARIEGATUM — One 
of the finest variegated plants for the greenhouse. 
2s. Gd. 
4. BARBULATUM— Is. 
6. DONCKELAARI — After the sante style 
as Tabulceforme in growth, with larger leaves, 
and taller in the stem. 2s. to 6s. 
6. PHIALOIDES— Is also very fine. Is. 
each ; 9s. per doz. 
7. REPENS — When grown in a pan or 
broad-mouthed pot it is very interesting. Is. 
8. TORTUOSUM — Large plants of this are 
very pretty. Is. 
9. TABUL/BPORME — Curious and beauti- 
ful, a fine plant for edging beds. Is. each ; 8s. 
per doz. ; seed. Is. per pkt. 
11. AIZOIDEUM VARIEGATUM. Gd. 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
ACUMINATUM. 
ALPINUM. 
13. ANOMALUM. 9rf. 
14. ARACHNOIDEUM (Cobweb House- 
leek) — A very dwarf and striking plant, 
requires planting close together; it has the 
appearance of a silvery bud of cobwebs above the 
leaves; strong plants. Gd. each; 4s. per doz.; 
single crowns. Is. Gd. per doz. ; 8s. per 100. 
16. AUVERGNENSE. 
16. ATLANTICUM — Very rare and 
distinct. Is. 
17. BOUTIGNIANUM— A bold and hand- 
some species. 
18. BRAUNI — Very small, turning red in. 
summer. 6rf. 
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