Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
ACHILLEA PTARMIOA, var. “THE 
PEARL” (Snowball) — Large p ure white flowers 
very doable ; fine for cutting. 2 ft. 6<f. 
ACHILLEA RXJPESTRIS— Capital for the 
rock garden or borders, growing well in poor 
sandy soil. Gcf. 
ACHILLEA SERRATA, PL. PL.— Double 
white flowers ; fine for cutting. 6(f. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA — A neat creep- 
ing evergreen, large heads of bright yellow 
flowers. J ft. 6d. each ; 6s. per dozeni 
ACONITUM AUTUMNALE— Valuable as 
an autumnal blue-flowered plant. 3 ft. 6<f. 
ACONITUM CALIPORNICUM — Rich 
deep blue; the finest. 
ACONITUM JAPONICUM — Rich blue ; 
late flowering. 2 ft. 9d. 
ACONITUM LYCOTONUM — A nice 
species ; yellow flowers. 3 ft. 9rf. 
ACONITUM NAPELLUS— Long spikes of 
blue flowers ; very effective. 3 ft. 6rf. 
ACONITUM NAPELLUS ALBUM— Hand- 
some white-flowered variety. 4 ft. 9rf. 
ACONITUM NAPELLUS BICOLOR — 
Spikes, 3 to 4 feet high, blue and white flowers; 
effective. 6rf. each ; 6s. per doz. 
AOORUS CALAMUS— 5ee AQUATICS. 
ACTsBA SPICATA PRUCTU-ALBO — 
Elegant foliage and small white flowers, suc- 
ceeded by large bunches of ivory-like berries. Is. 
ACTsEA SPICATA PRUCTU-RUBRO— 
Similar to above, but the berries are a bright 
coral-red. 9d. 
ADENOPHORA LILIPLORA — Erect 
branching stems, 4 ft. j whitish bell-shaped 
flowers. 9d. 
ADENOPHORA POTANINI— Light blue 
bell-shaped flowers, in spikes 2 to 3 feet high. 
Is. 
ADONIS AMURENSIS — A distinct Chinese 
species, similar in appearance to A. vernalis, but 
with denser foliage ; flowers very variable and 
the earliest in bloom. Is. Gd. 
ADONIS PYRENAICA — Flowers large ; 
bright yellow. 1 to ft. Is. 
ADONIS VERNALIS — Bright yellow ; 
fine spring-flowering plants. J ’to 1 ft Gd. 
ADONIS WOLOENSIS— A di.stinct variety; 
flowers yellow ; taller and larger flowers. Is. 
sETHIONEMA GRANDIPLORA — Light 
wiry spreading habit ; numerous spray.s of large 
rose or lilac Arabis like flowers; fine for rock- 
work. 1^ ft. Gd. 
sETHIONEMA IBERIDEUM — White 
flowers; good. 9d. 
AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA ATRO- 
PURPUREA — Crimson-purple; distinct and 
showy. ft. Gd. 
AJUGA BROCKBANKII — Dwarf plant, 
flowers deep blue. J ft. 9d. 
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AJUGA METALLICA CRISPA— Dark 
green crinkled foliage, dark blue flowers ; very 
dwarf. Gd. 
ALLIUM — For other varieties see Bulb List. 
ALLIUM PEDEMONTANUM — A most 
beautiful plant, form tufts of broad grass-like 
foliage and numerous stems 1 ft., supporting 
numbers of large drooping bell-shaped flowers 
of a rosy purple. Is 
AL3INE ROSANI — A pretty rock plant, 
with pretty white flowers, ft. Gd. 
ALSTRCEMERIA AURANTIACA— 
— Golden orange, streaked with red ; fine for 
cutting. 2 ft. Gd. (See Bulb Catalogue.) 
ALCHEMILLA ALPINA — Beautiful 
silver-backed foliage ; will grow in any soil ; the 
flowers are of no value. J ft. Gd. 
ALYSSUM ARGENTEUM - Masses of 
silvery-grey foliage and heads of yellow flowers ; 
fine for rockwork. Gd. 
ALYSSUM PODOLICUM- White flowers ; 
a very neat species. Gd. 
ALYSSUM PYRENAICUM— Dwarf dense 
habit; white flowers; choice. Gd. 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM-Free-bloomtng; 
yellow ; dwarf. Gd. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM— 
One of the most valuable yellow flowering 
spring plants. ^ ft. id. each ; 3s. per doz. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE POL. VAR.— A 
beautiful old variegated plant. ^ ft. Gd. each ; 
6s. doz. 
AMARYLLIS - .Sec Bulb List. 
ANCHUSA BARRELIERI — Deep blue 
flowers ; late spring and summer. ft. Gd. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA— Deep sky-blue 
flowers ; useful for bees. 3 ft. Gd. 
ANDROSACE CARNEA — Dense cushions, 
rosy flowers. ^ ft. Is. 
ANDROSACE LANUGINOSA LEITCH- 
LINI — Requiring gritty soil and plenty of 
drainage, and water iu summer. Is. 
ANDROSACE SARMENTOSA— Compact 
rosettes of downy foliage, flowers rose, with white 
centre ; one of the finest. Gd. each ; 4s. doz. 
ANDROSACE VILLOSA— White flowers, 
red eyes, soft silky foliage. J ft. Is. 
ANDROSACE VITALIANA — Golden 
yellow; distinct; dwarf. Is. 
ANEMONE — For newest varieties see front 
of catalogue. 
ANEMONE ALPINA — Large white flowers; 
one of the finest hardy border plants. 1;J ft. Is. 
ANEMONE ALPINA SULPHUREA— 
Handsome sulphur-yellow flowers, easily grown. 
l.s. 
ANEMONE APENNINA— Brilliant blue 
flowers in early spring ; fine for massing. J ft. 
Gd. each ; 6s. doz. 
ANEMONE APENNINA ALBA — Pure 
white; fine. ^ ft. Gd. 
ANEMONE BLANDA — Very deep blue; 
the earliest flowering ; beautiful. J ft. Gd. 
ANEMONE HUDSONIANA— A pale rose- 
coloured American species. 1 ft. Is. 
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