Cannells’ Flora.1 Guide, 1904. 
NOTI-BELGH PEERT’S PINK— Rosy | 
flowers in masses. 1*. 
•NOVI-BEIiOII ROBERT PARKER— 
Soft lavender, flowers large, splendid 
habit. 5-6 ft. Gd. 
•NOVI - BELQII THEODORA — Deep 
nmuve-linted rose ; lai'ge. 4 ft. Is. 
•NOVI-BELOII TOP SAWYER— Extra 
large well-fornie<l flowers, lovely clear 
blue, pretty habit, dd. 
•PANICULATUS V7. J. GRANT- Droop- 
ing racemes of flesh-pink flowers, rosy 
disc ; very distinct. 3^ ft. Gd. 
POLYPHYLLDS— White flowers, very 
pure ; flowers in August. 4 ft. Gd. 
PTARMICOIDES — Dense heads of milk- 
white blossoms, ft. 9d. 
FUNIOEDS PULCHERRIMDS— Much 
branched panicles of whitish fringed 
flowers. 6 ft. Gd. 
SHORTII — Small azure blue flowers, 
leaves cordate. 1^-2 ft. 9d. 
SPECTABILIS — Very pretty, bright violet 
flowers ; neat habit. 2-4 ft. Gd. 
TRINERVTUS — White, with purplish and 
yellow disc. 3 ft. Gd. 
•TURBINELLDS— Mauve, very free. 3 ft. 
Is'. 
UMBELLATDS — A distinct species; 
creamy-white flowers. 3^ ft. l-s. 
VERSICOLOR— White, changing to pur- 
ple ; very floriferous. 6 6 ft. 6<f. 
VIMINEU3— Pure white on long slender 
sprays, quite distinct from Ericoides, and 
equally as beautiful ; prefers the shade. 
2i ft. Gd. 
•VIMINEDS CASSIOPE— White, shaded 
rose-lilac ; very pretty and free ; compact 
habit ; distinct. ft. Gd. 
Many other varieties supplied. List on application. 
Those marked • suitable for culture in pots. 
A FEW SELECT HARDY AQUATICS. 
Those marked • may be grown in the greenhouse. 
AOORUS CALAMUS— Long green foliage, 
somewhat resembling an Iris. 6a. 
AOORXT3 GRAMINEUS FOL. VAR.— 
Variegated foliage, useful for margins of lakes 
or streams. Gd. _ . . ^ 
ALISMA PLANTAGO (Water Plantain)— 
Perfectly hardy, producing rosy white blooms 
from June to September. 6(f. 
•APONOQETON DISTACHYON (Water 
Hawthorn)— A beautiful plant; white flowers 
having the scent of May blossom. Is. and l.s. Gd. 
BHTOMUS TJMBELLATHS (Flowering 
Rush)— Large umbels of pink flowers. Is. 
HOTTONIA PALUSTRIS (Water Violet- 
Pale blue flowers ; beautiful. Gd. 
HYDROCHARIS MORSDS RAN.ffi— A 
pretty and scarce native plant ; wUl succeed best 
in stagnant pools. Is. 
•LIMNOCHARIS HUMBOLDTI— Yellow, 
Jeep orange centre ; most charming. I*' 
MENYANTHES TEIFOLIATA — V lute, 
sweet scented flowers. 9a. 
MTOSOTI3 PALtrSTRI3 (The Water 
rorget-me-Not)-Flowers blue, and continues in 
bloom throughout the summer. G<1 
NUPHAR LUTEUM (YeUow Water LUy) 
—A well-known native plant. Is. to 3s. Gd. 
NUPHAR PUMILUM (The 3maU Water 
Lily)— Yellow ; a pretty little plant for small 
basins. Is. Gd. - „ , 
N.YMPH2BA ALBA (White Water Lily) — 
Is, ^d. 
nymphabla maeliacea chroma- 
TELLA — Canary yellow; very double, foliage 
large, spotted reddish brown. 6s. 
NYMPH.EA ODORATA (3weet-»oented 
Water Lllyl — White, very fragrant and beauti- 
ful. 2s. Gd.' 
NYMPH.1® A ODORATA 3ULPHUREA — 
Sulphur-yellow fragrant flowers; leaves marbled 
brownish red. 5s. 
NYMPHzEA R03EA — Splendid rose- 
coloured ; a most lovely hardy aquatic. 6s. 
Several other varieties supplied at advertised 
prices. 
PONTEDERIA CORDATA (Plokrell) — 
Perfectly hardy, producing fine tufts of blue 
flowers from J une to August. Is. 6^. 
3AGITTARIA JAPONICA FL. PL. — A 
large flowering form, pure white, and very 
double. 2s. 6ii. 
3AGITTARIA 3AGITTIFOLIA (Arrow- 
head) — A bold plant; rosy white flowers. Gd. 
3TRATIOTES ALOIDE3 (Water Soldier) 
—A singular and very handsome plant, with 
white flowers ; does not require any soil, but floats 
perfectly detached. Is. 
TYPHA ANGUSTIFOLIA- Narrow-leaved 
Cat’s Tail. Is. 
TYPHA MINIMA— A neat little plant for 
small lakes. 2s. 
•VILLAR3IA NYMPHzEOIDES- Another 
floating plant, with golden yellow flowers. 
Gd. 
VILLAR3IA RE14IF6RMI3 — Strong 
growing; flowers yellow; distinct and pretty. 
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