Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
19. OALOARETJM,.'iyn.OAIiIPOUNICTJM 
—Green and black pointed leaves. 6d. each; 
2s. to 6s. per doz.; 10s. to 30s. per 100. 
OORDIRATTJM — A great improvement 
on Californicum, the green being of a more 
glancous hue, thus rendering the black tips more 
distinct. 6rf. each ; 4s. doz. 
CORNUTUM. 6rf. 
HIRTUM. firf. 
All those not priced 6</. each. 
LAGGERI — An improved Aracitnoi- 
(leunt. Gd. 
LETJCANTHUM. l.s. 
PETRIPLORUM. Is. 
PITTONI. Is 
POWELLI. Is. 
SOHOTTI. Is. 
TELEBONI. Is. 
TRISTE. Is. 
A collection of six fine hardy varieties, our selection, 2s. 
Trop^'olums. 
The Most Beautiful of all this Family. Voted a Unanimous Award op Merit by 
THE Royal Horticultural Society. 
PHCEBE— A most attractive and deliciously-scented variety, producing dowel’s throughout 
the winter and summer season of a deep golden-yellow, with a rich crimson feathered blotch in 
each segment, outer edges notched or scolloped, the whole forming into an exquisitely-shaped 
blossom ; admired by all, and a decided improvement on all existing varieties in this class. A very 
free and vigorous grower. Wlien in the height of its perfection strings of growth resplen- 
dent with its glorious parti-coloured flowers can be cut for decoration, eight to ten feet long. A 
decided acquisition as a trailer in the greenhouse or conservatory in early spring, and out doors 
during summer over rockery and bunks. Is. each. 
GOLDEN-YELLOW TROP>COLUM, 
1. GOOLGARDIE— Flowers pure golden-yellow ; of free growth, and will keep up a succ^sion 
of bloom throughout the season. It is equally useful as a pot plant or for window boxes, birst- 
Class Awards. 6rf. each ; 4.9. doz. 
BEDDING TROP>EOLUMS. 
5. MBS. OLIBRAN— Dwarf and compact, blooms most profusely throughout the season, pure 
golden yellow flowers; produces a brilliant display. 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
7. VBSTTVruS — Very fine; one of the best dwarf bedders ever sent out; a gem. 
8. THE MOOR — Deep dark maroon ; a free and continuous bloomer. 
All those not priced 6rf. each. After April, 4ef. each; 3s. per dozen. 
WINTER-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
Few without seeing the following Tropseolums trailing up the roof of a w^m greenhouse can 
form any idea of the beauty and the quantity of flowers they produce, which gives a floral charm 
fhroughout the dark dreary winter months with little or no attention. 
10. BAlili OP EIRE — Scarlet ; very free. 
14. CLAPHAM PARK— Clear orange- 
scarlet ; flowers very large, and produced in abun- 
dance ; foliage very bold and fine. 
All those not priced Gd. each. 
16. FOLGENS — Dark scarlet. 
16. PETER ROZENKRANZER — Fiery 
scarlet. Gd. 
Cheaper in May. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUM. 
MAJUS AURANTIACA PLENISSIMA. 6rf. 
BULBOUS TROP/tOLUMS. 
JARRATTI. 1*. Ga. 
POLTPHYLLUM. l.<r. Gd. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. Is. 6<f. 
SPEOIOSTJM — The grandest of all climbers 
for north or shady damp walls or situations. Is. 
TUBEROSUM — Flowers yellow and scarlet. 
Gd. 
AZUREUM. 3s. Gd. 
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