CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910 . 
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Is. 6 d. & 2 6 
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Per t)kt 
A COLLECTION OF P/EONY-FLOWERED VAR- 
IETIES OF POPPIES in 12 distinct colours, Is. (id. 
A COLLECTION OF RANUNCULUS FLOWERED 
POPPIES in 6 distinct colours, Is. 6 d. 
Paspalum Elegans — See Grasses. 
Pelargonium, Fancy— The choicest. Mixed, i$ ft. is. & 
French Spotted — 2 ft i*. & 
Gold Bronze— l^ ft 
Show — The finest large flowering sorts. Mixed 
2ft Is. & 
— - — Zonal— Without doubt we have the finest and 
best collection of Zonal Geraniums in the world. We 
can confidently say the seed offered is far superior in 
quality to any other yet introduced to the public, and 
cannot fail to bring forth some startling improved varieties, 
as it is carefully hybridized with only the very choicest 
kinds. 2 ft ,, - - • - 
Pcnnisctum — See Ornamental Grasses. 
Pentstemons, Large Flowered — Saved from our own 
Catalogue collection, which embraces all the best up to 
the present, and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior 
quality, hp 6 <f. & 
Murrayanus— Rich scarlet, hp, 2 ft 
Perilla Laeiniatus Atropurpurea — Foliage much 
darker than Nankinensis, and finely laciniated, hha, 14 ft. 
-t , . , Sd. & 
Nankinensis — A distinct and useful ornamental 
plant; leaves dark reddish mulberry, hha, 1J ft. ... Sd. k 
Petunias — It is surprising this family is not more 
largely grown, considering how easy they are to cultivate 
and if well grown, what grand things they are, both for 
decoration and exhibition. Treat them similar to a Verbena. 
Petunia Hybrida Adonis — Dwarf, compact growing ; 
bright carmine, with a bluish tinge and a white throat, ha, 
6 d. & 
• Pepita— Single flowers, deep carmine, edged 
and blotched white 
. . Giants of California” — Most of the flowers are 
exquisitely fringed on the edges and are very large, the 
colours are rich and gorgeous, and others of lovely 
delicate shades, mixed, hhp 
Grandiflora Fimbriata, Single — Flowers of 
great size; beautifully veined, hhp 
~ FI. PL— Large-flowering double-fringed, 
hhp... ... ... ... ... ... ... Is. Sd. k 
As in all double flowers produced from seed there is always 
a certain percentage of single or semi-double flowers 
obtained, and in Petunias the same rule applies and 
special care should be taken of the smallest plants. 
HybPida — Finest mixed for bedding, hhp 
— 7 German Empress— Beautiful bluish shades 
and purplish veining ; of enormous size, very attractive and 
a grand acquisition, hhp 
Norma — Lovely blue, striped white ... 
Large Flowered, Fringed, Miranda— A close 
approach to a true scarlet Petunia , superbly fringed, ha ... 
— — - Hybrida Nana Compaeta (Dwarf Inimitable)— 
Brilliant cherry red, and each one is marked with a re- 
gularly-formed white star. Profuse bloomer, hhp 6 d. k 
; Rosy Morn — Fairly dwarf ; flowers are of a 
brilliant rose, with a large white throat and centre, colour 
vivid and showy, hhp ... 6^. & 
~ 7 ~ “Snowball” — Satiny-white flowers, adapted 
for bedding and pot work, hhp sd. k 
Grandiflora Intus Aurea. — Large-sized flowers 
of faultless form, with a broad and deep yellow throat, hhp 
Phaoelia Campanularia — Flowers of the finest deep 
gentian satiny blue, ha, 1 ft 
7~ Grandiflora(A. Gray ) — The largest flowered of the 
whole genus. In loose racemes of a beautiful sky-blue 
colour with lighter purplish veined centre, ha, 3 ft. 
Phormium Tenax, New Zealand Flax — Used as a 
sub-tropical plant outdoors daring the Summer ; very 
ornamental, gp, 6J ft 
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PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA, 
These comprise the most brilliant colours imaginable; 
the flowers are larger than those of the older kinds, and 
of finer substance, hha 
MIXED COLOURS-Per pkt, 6 d. and Is. 
COLLECTION of 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
” 8 >> >• 2s. 7 
FINEST MIXED, large flowering, peroz., 3s. Sd. 
Scarlet. 
White. 
Yellow. 
Crimson. 
Carmine. 
Purple, white 
centre. 
955. Lilacina. 
956. Rose. 
957. Splendens. 
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Per pkt., 6 d. and Is. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII NANA C0MPACTA. 
Nothing, can excel the beauty and usefulness of these 
beautiful little plants— they have the same large flowers 
and richness of colours as tbe taller kinds; the habits are 
most compact and dwarf, and when grown in masses their 
beauty and diversity of colours are seen to great advantage • 
very useful for pot culture and edgings. 
MIXED COLOURS — Per pkt., 6<f. and Is. 
COLLECTION of 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
Carmine. 
Crimson. 
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967. Scarlet. 
968. Violet-purple. 
969. White. 
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Crimson, 
white eye. 
966. Delicata. 
Per pkt., 6 d. and Is. 
Drummondil Nana Compaeta Chamoeleon-Tena- -8 ’ d ' 
cotta- rose, dark purple centre ... 
i COBPUlea Stellata — Dwarf compact variety 
large pure light blue flowers with a white centre^ hha 6d. & 
7^j.?fi USpidata T T he p° inted centre-teeth of the 
petals (five m number) are five to six times as long as the 
lateral ones, and project beyond them, giving the^wers 
tfSK&T® "f 
— Deeussata (Perennial Phlox) — From the finest collec 
turn. It is necessary that seed of this should be sown 
as soon as ripe. Mixed, hp, 3 ft 2 
^ruh^ 0Ca '?h US 1 f' e Species °f Phyllocactus are of easy 
culture,; they prefer a rather dry stove or warm gree/ 
house temperature, but will succeed in a frame eleven a 
window, after being once established. Seed saved from 
some of the finest and most handsome species, gp. l s sd & o 
Physalis Alkekengi (Winter Cherry)_BrightIy coloured 
ca'yees in which are enclosed the orange bfrrJs hp 0 
Edulis (The Cape Gooseberry) — When grown 
ho "“ * «■ S” 
: Franehetii-It differs from P. Alkekenai in it, ° 
much larger size fruits and brighter colours, hpffli ft. ... 0 
Physostegla Virglniana Grandiflora Alba— Large 
flowering white variety. If SO wn from April to June 
>- Am? 
Pieotee— See Carnation. & 1 
Pink (Dianthus)— From onr unrivalled collection, saved 
Guide 0 " 1 T ^ fl ° WerS ' hp ’ 1 ftl See Collection in Floral 
— — Mrs. Sinkins Sweet-scented, pure white hD l 
hn 1 't a fi lthUS ’ Cannells ’— Named varieties. Choice mixed 
. 'T Gold Laee — We have pleasure in offerin'* 
eed8 well-known choice collection, hp, * ft. 6 d. I 1 
Poppy-See PapaT^ ^ ° Wered ’ yeU ° W ’ h P - & 1 
Portulaca Grandiflora FI. Pl.-Whether in baskets 
beds, edgings or rockwork, its large, splendid flowers’ 
produced in the greatest profusion, are extremely effective • 
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— 1 s7ngle°-hha 0Uble ' fl0Wering varieties > operate, 2s.'" 
PotentiHa °nm,hl« e ‘M Wer i UR varie “ es > separate, "uti ° 
— S n^io D Fro , 7v, L Xed ’ hp ’ ft 6rf. & 1 
oingie From the best varieties, hp, 1 ( ft q 
