Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS WITH VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
ETJONYMUS JAPONICTJS AXTREA 
lURO-INATUS — Leaves green, broadly and 
distinctly margined with gold ; very showy ; a 
very heautiful little shrub. 1.?. 
ETJONYMTJS JAPONICtfS AXJREA 
YARIEQ-ATTJS — Leaves dark green, with 
bright green-yellow blotch in centre. Gd. and 
ts. each ; 8s. per doz. 
EUONYMXrS JAPONICTJS LATIPOLHIS 
VARIEQATTJS — Leaves dark green, regularly 
margined with white. Is. 
EUONYMTJS RADICANS VARIEQ-ATXJS 
— Leaves green, broadly and beautifully mar- 
gined bright silver; exquisite plant for edging to 
flower beds. Gd. to Is. each ; 7s. per doz. 
A SELECT LIST OF HERBACEOUS 
HARDY PERENNIALS & FLOWERING PLANTS. 
For New and Rare Hardy Herbaceous Plants, see front of Guide. 
« N the wide range of hardy plants, consisting of several thousand species and varieties, some 
mere weeds, the following will be found all choice and most telling useful kinds, and such as 
should be in every garden. They are selected with the greatest care, and we think none 
choicer can be recommended. We have well-established plants, such as will travel with safety to all 
parts of the world, and give satisfaction. 
THE SWANLEY COLLECTION OF HARDY PLANTS. 
100 Plants in 100 varieties for 26s. 
Collections of 100 useful Border Plants, flowering at various seasons, 80s. and 60s. 
,, Spring flowering plants, 12 varieties, 9s. 
,, ,, ,, 25 ,, IGs. 
,, ,, ,, 60 ,, 80s. 
,, Autumn Flowering Perennials, 12 varieties, 6s. to 16s. 
,, ,, ,, 25 ,, 12s. to 80s. 
,, ,, ,, 60 ,, 20s. to 60s. 
The Bijou collection for the rock garden carefully selected. 60 plants in 50 varieties, 20s. 
Older and commoner sorts : — 25 varieties for 7s. Gd. ; 50 varieties, 14s. 
Having had frequent proofs of the great difficulty experienced by many of our patrons and 
others, in making an effective and satisfactory selection of the above plants, we venture to 
think that we shall meet a general requirement of the present day, by offering at the above 
exceedingly low price our Swanley Collection of Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Florists’ Flowers and 
Bulbs, carefully selected for the purpose of giving more or less bloom in the open garden during at 
least nine months of the year. The plants are all sueh as will live and increase in effectiveness 
from year to year in an ordinary border, and all are sufficiently hardy to thrive in any part of the 
United Kingdom. 
We shall be happy to advise intending purchasers as to quantity of plants, &e., for any given beds 
or borders, if particulars are sent as to dimensions, aspect, and soil. 
AC.®NA BUCHANANI— Grey-browu foli- 
age, pretty red spikelets. 6(f. each. 
ACzENA INERMIS— Bronzy foliage, very 
pretty. !)</. each. 
AOz«NA NO VAB-ZEAIiANDL®— Dwarf 
spreading Alpine plant, brownish foliage, and 
rosy crimson heads of flower. ft Gd. 
ACANTHOLIMON O-LUMACEUM— Dark 
green spiny foliage, rosy-pink flowers ; a useful 
rock plant. J ft. 9d. 
ACANTHOLIMON TENXJSTUM- Bright 
pink ; very pretty. ^ ft. Is. Gd. 
ACANTHUS candelabrum— A very 
strong grower. 2 to 8 ft. 9(i 
ACANTHUS LATIFOLIUS — Tall flower 
spikes, bold handsome foliage. 2 to 8 ft. Gd. 
ACANTHUS SPINOSUS — Deeply-cut 
foliage, handsome both in flower and foliage. 
2i ft. 9<f. 
ACHILLEA CLAVENNz®— Hoary-jagged 
foliage ; flowers white, compact tufts. J to 1 ft. Gd. 
ACHILLEA EUPATORIA— Broad heads of 
yellow bloom; effective. 4 to 5 ft. 9d. 
ACHILLEA HUTERII — White flowers and 
foliage. 
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM— 
Very useful, producing large heads of a deep lake 
colour ; very free. lto8ft. 6rf. each; 6s. per doz. 
ACHILLEA MONaOLICA— As a decorative 
plant one of the best; snow-white flowers, 
li ft. G(f. 
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