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Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
POTENTlLIiAS (Double) — See Collection. 
PRIMROSES —See Index. 
PRIMDLA— See Collection. 
PRUNELLA GRANDIELORA ALBA— 
A spreading habit and pure white flowers ; a 
flue form of this useful and pretty rock and 
border |ilant. 6rf. 
PRUNELLA 'WEBBIANA— Spikes of deep 
purple flowers ; a splendid rock or border plant. 
1 ft. 6d. 
PYRETHRUMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
—See Collection. 
PTRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM — Pro- 
ducing largo pure white flowers; a fine plant for 
autumn decoration ; useful for cutting. 6 ft. 6<f. 
PULMONARIA SACCHARATA— Prettily 
marbled leaves, red and violet tubular flowers. 
} ft. Grf. 
PULMONARIA SACCHARATA RUBRA 
— Bright colour. Orf. 
RAMONDIA PYRENAICA— Flowers of a 
pretty violet-purple, with a bright orange eye ; 
easily grown ; perfectly hardy ; shady, damp spot, 
i ft. a</. and Is. 
RAMONDIA PYRENAICA ALBA— White 
well-formed flowers, very beautiful and interest- 
ing ; prefers a shaded and partially damp position 
with a north aspect. 3s. G</. to 7s. iUl. 
RANUNCULUS ACONITIEOLIUS PLE- 
NUS — Flowers pure white, very double ; grows 
freely in auy situation. 1 ft. Or/. 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL.— Double 
golden yellow flowers; will grow in any damp 
shady corner. 3 ft. Gd. 
RANUNCULUS AMPLEXICAULIS— 
Large white flowers; very distinct. 1ft. 6rf. 
RANUNCULUS MONTANUS— A pretty 
Alpine plant; flowers yellow. 9rf. 
RANUNCULUS NYSSANUS -Golden- 
yellow flowers in May. Is. Gd. 
RANUNCULUS SPECIOSUS PL. PL.— 
Immense double golden yellow flowers, produced 
in abundance. ^ ft. Gd. 
RHEUM EMODI — A gigantic-leaved plant. 
4 ft. Is. ^ ^ ^ 
RHEUM PALMATUM— Large and hand- 
some foliage, fine for isolating on lawns. 6 ft. Is. 
ROCKETS — Hesperia matronalis alba 
plena and purpurea plena— They are as showy 
and as beautiful as any Stock, quite hardy, and 
bloom twice the length of time, and for cut 
flowers are amongst some of the best hardy plants. 
2 ft. Gd. each ; 4s. doz. 
ROMNEYA COULTERI (Californian Trie 
Poppy) — Large pure white flowers, golden 
anthers ; quite hardy. 2s. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
ROSES — See Index. 
RUDBECKIA CALIPORNICA— Light yel- 
low flowers in autumn ; very distinct. 6 ft. Gd. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIAT A— Yellow Mar- 
gnerite-like flowers. 3^ ft. Gd. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA FL. PL. 
(Golden Glow) — Splendid for cut flowers; 
beautiful yellow. 6J ft. Gd. 
RUDBECKIA MAXIMA— Large glaucous 
foliage, black centred golden-yellow flowers. Gd. 
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RUDBECKIA NEUMANII —Showy 
golden yellow and black flowers; very useful for 
cutting purposes. 2 ft. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
RUDBECKIA PINNATA— A lovely plant, 
sulphur flowers and brown centre. Is. 
RUDBEC KIA PURPUREA— See Ech i n acea. 
RUDBECKIA SUB-TOMENTOSA— Com- 
pact heads of clear yellow flowers, with a distinct 
dark centre ; very free, useful for cutting. 3 to 
4 ft. Gd. 
SALVIA OFFICINALIS AUREA. Gd. 
SALVIAS — See Collection. 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS— Large 
white flowers with yellow centre; a beautiful • 
dwarf plant. Gd. 
SAPONARIA CAUCASICA FL. PL- 
Showy large double rose-pink flowers. Gd. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES — Trailing 
perennial; bright rose-coloured flowers ; invalu- 
able for covering large stones. ^ ft. Gd. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES, var. SPLEN- 
DIDISSIMA — Flowers large, circular, and deep 
rosy crimson in colour ; fine for rockwork. Gd. 
SAXIFRAGAS — In variety. See Index. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA — Beautiful heads 
of lilac-blue flowers. Gd. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA ALBA— (<f the 
purest white. Gd. 
3CHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA — A hand- 
some semi-bulbous plant, the flowers, which are 
produced late in the autumn, are of a bright 
crimson ; good for cutting purposes. 1^ to 2 ft. 
Gd. each ; 4s . per doz. ; 30s. per 100. 
SCUTELLARIA MACRANTHA— A showy 
dwarf border plant, flowers blue. Gd. 
SEDUMS — See Collection. 
SEMPERVIVUMS— See Collection. 
SENECIO CLIVORUM — Glossy lesives and 
large orange-yellow flowers ; bold aud vigorous. 
2s. Gd. 
SENECIO DORONICUM — Large golden 
yellow flowers ; fine for cutting, li to 2i ft. Gd. 
SENECIO PULOHER — An exceedingly 
vigorous habit, and perfectly hardy; brilliant 
puqdish crimson flowers, with a golden yellow 
disc, of a good form and substance. 2 to 3 ft. Gd. 
SHAMROCK — The true variety from Ireland. 
Gd. 
SIDALCEA CANDIDA — Long spikes of 
white flowers. 2^ ft. Gd. 
SIDALCEA LISTERI — Flowers soft satiny- 
piuk, distinct and pretty. 3i ft. Gd. 
SILENE ACAULIS — A dwarf Alpine herb ; 
pink flowers. Gd. 
SILENE ACAULIS ALBA— A pretty rock 
plant; pure white flowers. Gd. 
SILENE ALPESTRIS — A charming ever- 
green rock or border plant, glossy white flowers ; 
fine for massing. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
SILENE MARITIMA FL. PL.— Prostrate 
tufts of glaucous foliage, scarcely an inch in 
height, bearing double flowers as large as the old 
" Double White Pink.” J ft. Gd. 
SILENE MARITIMA ROSEA — Single 
rose ; a fine rock plant. Gd. 
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