Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
COREOPSIS aRANDIPLORA— Yellow ; a 
large free-flowering variety. 3 to 4 ft. 6cf. 
COREOPSIS LANOEOLATA — A hand- 
some kind, flowering nearly all the summer i 
bright yellow. 2 ft. 6tf. 
CORONILLA IBERICA — A capital rock or 
border plant ; large yellow pea-shaped flowers ; 
trailing habit. 9a. 
CORYDAlilS NOBILIS— The handsomest 
of this family ; flowers rich golden yellow, 
i to 1 ft. 9rf. 
CRAMBE CORDIPOLIA (Wild Seokale) 
— A showy plant for the wild garden, shrub- 
beries, &c. 9<f. 
CRTJCIANELLA STYLOSA — A neat trail- 
ing plant ; globular heads of rose flowers. 6d. 
CYCLAMEN — The greenhouse varieties are 
familiar to everyone, but how few have any idea 
of the modest beauty of the hardy species; they 
only require planting in light loamy soil, in a 
shady position. ^ to J ft. high. 
CYCLAMEN APRICANUM (Maorophyl- 
lum) — Large red flowers in autumn. Is. 
CYCLAMEN ATKINSI ALBUM— White ; 
winter flowering. Is. 
CYCLAMEN ATKINSI PURPUREUM— 
Bright purple. 9<f. 
CYCLAMEN COUM— Red; flowers in Feb- 
rnary. Gd. 
CYCLAMEN EUROPABUM — Summer 
flowering, rosy pink ; \ ery free. Grf. 
CYCLAMEN HEDER/EPOLIUM— Rose, 
foliage marbled ; autumnal ; one of the best. 9rf. 
CYCLAMEN HEDER^POLIUM ALBUM 
— Pure white. 9<f. 
CYCLAMEN IBERICUM— White flowers, 
bright purple spot at the base. Gd. 
CYCLAMEN REPANDUM VERNUM— 
Deep reddish crimson. March. 9rf. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE (Stemless Lady’s 
Slipper) — Flowers rose colour, varying in shade 
to almost white, but invariably tinted with rose. 
J ft. Is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CALCEOLUS (English 
Lady's Slipper) — Sepals and petals of a brownish 
purple, and the lip of a clear bright yellow. 
1 ft. is. and Is. Gd. 
CYPRIPEDIUM MACRANTHUM (Sibe- 
rian Lady's Slippei-) — Flowers of a rich purplish 
crimson colour. 1 ft. 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6a. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PARVIPLORUM— Frag- 
rant flowers, with a bright yellow labellum ; 
sepals and petals of a brownish purple. IJ ft. 
2s. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE-Labellum 
is much inflated j delicate rose colour, sepals and 
petals white. One of the best species for all 
purposes. ft. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
DACTYLIS— See Index. 
DAFFODILS— See Bulb List. 
DAISIES — See Collection. 
DELPHINIUMS- See Collection. 
DIANTHUS ANNULATUS— A very beau- 
tiful rock plant. 1 ft. Gd. 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS (Alpine Pink)— 
Bose flowers, spotted crimson. \ ft. Is. 
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DIANTHUS BARBATUS MAONIFICUS 
FL. PL. —Large heads of deep crimson ; double 
flowers. Gd. 
DIANTHUS CCESIUS — Rose coloured; very 
fragrant. ^ ft. 6rf. 
DIANTHUS CRUENTUS— Deep crimson- 
scarlet. 1 ft. Gd. 
DIANTHUS FRAGRANS. I ft. Gd. 
DIANTHUS KNAPPII -A yellow-flowered 
species. 9d. 
DIANTHUS NEGLECTUS- One of the 
best ; bright rosy pink ; compact tufts, i ft. Is. 
DIANTHUS SUAVIS— A beautiful little 
species, 9d. 
DIANTHUS SYLVESTRI3— Bright rose- 
coloured flowers ; useful. Is. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA — Curious 
red flowers ; fine border plant. 3 ft. 9d. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA ALBA 
— White, fragrant. Gd, 
DICTAMNUS GIGANTEUS-Auiinprove- 
inent on Fraxinella. Is. Gd. 
DIELYTRA (DICBNTRA) EXIMIA — A 
charming spring-flowering plant, racemes of 
drooping reddish -purple flowers ; fine for spring 
decoration. 1^ ft. 9d. 
DIELYTRA FORMOSA— Also a very useful 
and pretty variety. 1^ ft. Gd. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS— One of the 
finest spring-flowering plants, eithei for border or 
greenhouse,that we possess; well known. 2 ft. Gd. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS ALBA— 
White, faintly flushed pink; beautiful. IJ ft. 
Is. and Is. Gd. 
DIGITALIS GRANDIFLORA — Yellow- 
flowered perennial Foxglove. 3 to 4 ft. Gd. 
DODECATHEONJEFFREYANUM— The 
largest of this group ; drooping rose-coloured 
flowers, with yellow centres. 1 ft. 9d. and Is. 
DODECATHEON MEADIA (The Amerl- 
osin Cowslip) — Bearing umbels of purple 
flowers ; form of flower somewhat like the 
Cyclamen; quite hardy. I ft. Gd. 
DODECATHEON SPLENDIDUM (Shoot- 
ing Star) — Deep crimson colour ; a little gem 
for a cool, shady spot. 1 ft. Gd. 
DORONICUM AUSTRIACUM — Bright 
golden yellow ; very effective. IJ ft. Gd. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
DORONICUM CLU3II— Rich yellow 
flowers, very free and effective, li ft. Gd. 
DORONICUM PLANTAGINEUM EX- 
CELSUM (Harpur Crewe)— A grand variety, 
producing freely large, bright yellow flowers ; 
the finest for cutting purposes 2 to 3 ft. Gd. 
DRABA AIZOIDES — A pretty yellow 
spring-flowering rock plant. ^ ft. Gd. 
DRABA BRUNI.iEFOLIA~Dark foliage, 
yellow flowers; a useful rock plant. ^ ft. 9d. 
DRABA LASIOCARP A— Distinct ; early 
spring ; golden yellow flowers. Gd. 
DRACOCEPHALUM RUPRECHTI— 
Lilac-blue. 1 ft. Gd. 
DRACOCEPHALUM VIRGINICUM — 
Pink flowers along the- two-thirds the height of 
stems. 2^ ft. Gd. 
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