Cannells’ Floral Guide. 1904 , 
SILENE SCHAFT^— A neat trailing 
autumn species, rosy purple flowers; fine for 
mnssing. ^ ft. lid. ’ 
SILPHIUM LACINIATUM— Toll; yellow; 
very distinct. 7 ft. Is. 
SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM— A showy 
border plant, handsome jellow flowers ; a good 
plant for naturalising 6 ft. tid. 
SISYRINCHIUM BERMUDIAN UM — 
Blue flowers all the summer ; small grassy 
foliage, (if/. 
SISYRINCHIUM CONVOLUTUM— 
Grassy tufts 9 in. high, glistening yellow flowers 
• in great profusion, lid. 
SISYRINCHIUM GRANDIFLORUM — 
Rich purple bells in February. } ft. 6d. aud 9d. 
SISYRINCHIUM GRANDIFLORUM 
ALBU M — P ure white flowers. Both of these are 
amongst the Hite of spring flowering plants. ? ft 
6rf. and 9rf. e n ? 
SMILACINA BIFOLIA — Pure white flowers 
like a miniature Lily of the Valley, i ft. 6rf. 
SOLDANELLA ALPINA — Forme a mass of 
dark green leathery foliage ; bell-shaped flowers 
on slender stems of a bluish purple, beautifnlly 
fringed. J ft. 9d. and l.s. 
SOLDANELLA MINIMA — Forming a 
dense tuft, pretty fringed bluish flowers, l.s. 
SOLDANELLA MONTANA — Larger than 
but much finer flowers, ft. 9rf. 
SO LIDA GO BUCKLEYI — Foliage glaucous, 
yellow flowers; a good aud desirable rock plant. 
1 ft. \s. 
SOLIDAGO GATTINGERI — September 
flowering; yellow; distinct. 9if. 
SOLIDAGO SHORTI — 'J'he most graceful and 
effectiye of all the tall-growing kinds ; immense 
heads of flowers composed of long arching 
rac-ines of deep golden-yellow flowers. Gd. 
SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA — A very useful 
autumn blooming plant. Gd. 
SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA NANA— Neat 
and effective ; bright golden-yellow flowers. 
IJ ft. Gd. 
SPARAXIS— Nee Bulb List. 
SPIGELIA MARILANDICA — Crimson and 
yellow flowers, of much interest and beauty. A 
damp shady position in peaty soils suits it well 
1 ft. Is. 
SPIRAEAS — For other varieties, see Autumn 
Catalogue. 
3PIR.,®A ARUNCUS — A useful border or 
pot plant, feathery panicles, composed of in- 
numerable small white flowers. 3-4 ft. 9d. 
and lx. 
SPIRxEA ASTILBOIDES — A fine species ; 
elegant dense plumes of pure white ; well 
adapted for the border or for forcing. 2-2^ ft. 
Gd. 
SPIRAEA ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUNDA 
— A splendid variety, producing its feathery 
white flowers in great abundance ; quite hardy, 
and forces easily. 9rf. 
SPIRAEA CRISPIFOLIA (Bullata) — A 
charming rock or border plant, crisp leaved, and 
carmine budded. 1 ft. 9d. 
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SPIH.<EA GIGANTEA (Kamtsohatioa) — 
Feathery creamy.white plumes, large palmate 
; leaves. 8-10 ft. I.w 
SPIR.iEA JAPONIC A — As useful for the 
border as it is for pow. 2 ft. Gd. 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA AUREA RETI- 
CULATA — Handsome variegated foliage ; a 
useful pot or border plant. 9d. 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA COMPACTA— Dense 
: plumes, double ihe size of the ordinary variety. 
SPIR/EA PALMATA — Distinct and bean- 
tiful, palmate leaves, and strong bright red 
flower stems, surrounded by numerous broad 
corymbs of beautiful deep crimson flowers. 
2^-3 ft. Gd. 
SPIR^A PALMATA ALBA - A most 
' charming plant ; flowers pure white. 2 ft. Gd 
SPIRzEA PALMATA ELEGANS— A very 
distinct and pretty plant ; soft rose. 24-3 ft. 9d. 
^BIRAEA VENUSTA — Lovely deep rosy 
cwmine flowers; very useful for cutting. 3-3^ ft. 
SPIRAEA ULMARIA FOLIA VARIB- 
GATA — Very pretty. 2 ft. Gd. 
SPIR-ffiA ULMARIA FL. PL. 24 ft. Gd. 
SPIR.<EA FILIPENDULA FLORE 
PLENO— Corymbs of double white flowers, 
with a slight creamy tinge. The pretty fern-like 
foliage is sxceedingly attractive during the whole 
year, and is very useful for cutting. 14 ft. Gd. 
STATICE INCANA — Enormous heads of 
flower, blue, white, crimson, and purple. I ft. 
6rf. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA— Forming an im- 
mense branching panicle 2 ft. across, composed 
of small blue flowers ; useful for cuttincr 
2J ft. 9d. 
STATICE LIMONIUM— Dwarf, free flower- 
ing, deep blue. 1 ft. Gd. 
STATICE GMELINI— Small dark blue 
flowers ; one of the best. 1 ft. 9d. 
STENACTIS SPECIOSA — Large, showy, 
pale purple flowers with a yellow centre. 2 ft 
Gd. 
STIPA PENNATA— Very elegant grass. Gd^ 
STOKESIA CYANEA— Light blue Cen- 
taurea-like flowers. 1 ft 9d. and Is. 
SYMPHYTUM BOHEMICUM— Reddish- 
purple flowers ; handsome. 1-1| ft 9d. 
SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE AUREUM 
VARIEGtATUM — Gold variegation. 2 ft. 9d. 
TELEKIA— SeeBulpthalmum Cordlfolluru 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM— Per- 
fectly hardy ; in delicacy of structure it is equal 
to the A diantume or Maidenhair Fern. 1 ft. 9d. 
THALICTRUM ANEMONOIDES— Pure 
white flowers, nearly an inch across, neat aud 
dwarf ; sandy peat. J ft. 9d. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM— 
Cream-coloured flowers. 3 ft Gd. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM 
ROSEUM — Neat and effective. 9d. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM 
RUBRUM —Flowers and foliage alike orna- 
mental ; fine for cutting. 3 ft. 'Jd. 
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