CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910. 
hog. 
Per pkt. — s 
Sehizanthus Hybridus Grandiflorus-The poor man’s 
Orchid. GrowB quite compact and pyramidal, and is literally 
covered with beautiful flowers, hha 6 “- & 
d. 
1 0 
1107. 
1108. 
1109. 
Red Shades— A beautiful 
mixture of 
... 6 d. & 
pink and red shades 
Papilionaceous Pyramidalls— Charming variety 
of colours, hha, 1$ ft 
- Wisetonensis— Charming and very attractive. The 
1 0 
1119. 
1120. 
1122 . 
Per pkt.— s. j 
Silene Pendula Compaeta FI. Pl.-Peach Blossom 
pretty, delicate pale pink, ha »«• « 1 1 
Ruberrima FI. PI.— Splendid variety; 
flowers red, ha, $ ft. 
0 3 
Nana Compaeta— A beautiful spring bedding 
0 3 
plant ; flowers bright pink, ha, 4 in 
Smilax— See Myrsiphyllum 
0 3 
1110 . 
mi. 
1112 . 
1113. 
1114. 
1115. 
1116. 
1117. 
colouring of the flowers varies considerably from almost 
white with a yellow eye to a full rose with a bronzy-brown 
centre, hha, 1 to 11 ft ® 
Seneeio or Jacob sea (Double)-Free-flowering, 
gay-coloured flowers in great profusion. Mixed, hha, j it. 
Sempervivum Tabulseforme, The Table Plant — a 
splendid succulent, hhp, 1 ft 
Sensitive Plant— -See Mimosa Pudica. 
Sidaleea Candida— Long spikes of pure white flowers, 
hp ’_ 8 Listeri— A delicate satiny pink, bp 6 d - * 
Silene Asterias Grandiflora— Free flowering, low bushes, 
upright flower stalks 21 feet in height, large globular heads 
of crimson-scarlet flowers; flowering early in the spring, lip 
Cannells’ Pendula— Mixed, ha 
Pendula, Pink— ha, l ft. 
pi. pi. — a splendid double variety, flowers rose- 
1 0 
0 3 
1123. 
1124. 
1125. 
Asparagoides Myrtifolia— Of most elegant 
in lii rrVi-nlaaa flnrnl Art. era 
appearance ; indispensable in high-class floral art, gc 
1 6 
Sinningia, Dr. Masters— Brilliant rosy carmine, white 
throated flowers. Award of Merit 
1 li 
1 0 
1118. 
carmine, ha, 1 ft.... 
Compaeta Alba— Dwarf and compact, 
0 3 
for 
edgings; white, ha 
0 3 
Regina Hybrida— They vary in colour from light 
rose to pale and deep lilac, adorned in some cases with a 
pure white throat, while in others the latter is delicately 
pointed, gp 
Snapdragon— -See Antirrhinum. 
1126. 
1127. 
1128. 
1129. 
1130. 
Solanum Capsieastrum— These are beautiful for winter 
decoration, and are of easy culture, gsh, 1 to 1£ ft 
0 4 
- Laeiniatum— Bine flowers, pretty pinnatifid foliage, 
fine, hhp, 3£ ft. 
0 6 
Marginatum— Leaves elegantly scalloped and mar- 
gined silvery-white ; useful for specimens or groups, hhp, 4 ft. 
Pyraeanthum— Very pretty; leaves covered with 
rich orange-tinted spines, hhp, 3 ft. 
0 4 
0 6 
RobUStum— Large effective foliage ; the young leaves 
are of a rich bronze tint, hhp, 4 ft 
0 4 
CANNELLS’ 
d. 
STOCKS. 
1131. 
U132. 
Per pkt.- 
Perpetual Ten-week, Princess Alice- Snow white; 
fine for pot culture and cut flowers, hha b “- & 
White Mammoth Ten-Week— Of robust growth ; attains 
in the open ground a height of 3 feet, and produces only a 
single strong spike, 1 foot in length, closely covered with 
large well-formed flowers, hha & 
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STOCKS, TEN-WEEKS OR SUMMER FLOWERING. 
Large Flowering Ten-week— The most popular 
section of the summer flowering varieties ; robust habit, well 
adapted either for exhibition purposes, bedding ; pyramidal 
spikes of large double flowers of delightful fragrance, and 
in moBt varied and brilliant colours, hha, 1 ft. 
FINEST MIXED, DOUBLE— Consisting of all the finest 
shades Gd ' & 
1133. 
1 0 
1161. 
1162. 
1163. 
1164. 
1165. 
1166. 
Per pkt.- 
AUTUMN FLOWERING STOCKS. 
Large-flowering Emperor— As a succession to the Ten- 
week Stock this class will be found useful ; if sown in March 
will flower in the autumn, or if sown in June or July will 
bloom freely in spring; flowers large, double, and rich in 
colour. 1J ft. 
FINEST MIXED & 
COLLECTION of 12 distinct colours, separate, 2s. 6 d. 
„ 6 „ >. I*- 6 d. 
1169. 
1167. 
1168. 
Carmine. 
Crimson. 
1170. 
Light Bln#, 
Dark Violet, 
1134. 
1135. 
1136. 
1137. 
1138. 
1139. 
1140. 
COLLECTION of 18 distinct colours, separate, 3s. 6 d. 
Aurora. 
Light Blue. 
Rose. 
Carmine Rose 
12 
6 
1141 
2s. 6 d. 
Is. 6 d. 
1144. Chamois. 
1145. Purple. 
1146. Violet. 
1147. White. 
■1148. 
1149. 
1150. 
1161. 
1152. 
1153. 
1154. 
Canary 
Yellow. 
1142. Crimson. 
1143. Flesh colour. 
Per pkt., 6 d. and Is. 
Dwarf German Ten-week— These will be found 
excellent for beds or pots, being very dwarf and compact, 
growing fine trusses of double flowers, hha, 1 ft. 
FINEST MIXED Gd - & 
COLLECTION of 12 distinct colours, separate, 2s. 6 d. 
6 „ ,■ I*- 6(f. 
Giant Perfection, Ten-week— Tliese are amongst the 
very finest for outdoor work, of vigorous pyramidal growth, 
and fine branching habit, long spikes of splendid large double 
flowers, hha, 2J ft. 
FINEST MIXED Gd - & 
COLLECTION of 8 distinct colours, separate, 2s. 6<i 
. . _ - iitft TV. 
1 0 
1171. 
1172. 
1173. 
1174. 
1175. 
1176. 
1 0 
1156. 
White. 
Sulphur 
Yellow. 
Flesh colour 
1156. 
1K57. 
1168. 
Rose. 
Crimson, 
Light Bine. 
1159. 
1160. 
Dark Blue. 
Chamois 
Rose. 
Per pkt., 6 d. and Is. 
,1160a. Bismarck — Snowy white , extra large ; late 
6 d. & 1 
1177. 
1178. 
1179. 
1180. 
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White. 
Flesh colour. 
Rose. | ... 
Per pkt., 6 d. and Is. 
East Lothian, Intermediate (Edinburgh Prize Strain)— 
Magnificent in beds or ribbon borders, also herbaceous 
borders ; grows rapidly and flowers abundantly from August 
to January, hb, all 1| ft. high. 
White— Pure white ; grand flowers bd. & 
White (Wallflower-leaved)— Adapted for pots, as it seldom 
grows more than 1 foot in height; flower fine ... 6^. & 
Scarlet— Vivid colour ; very choice & 
Purple — Grand ... 6 d. & 
Mixed Gd & 
East Lothian, Dark Lilac— Of a rich dark lilac colour. 
Strong flowerspikes. An excellent all-round variety. Useful 
alike for the market, beds, and cutting purposes, lib 
Stocks, Intermediate— hb 
White 1 I This seed is saved from the best Covent Garden 
Purple j Stock 6d * 
The^ntermediate or spring-flowering Stocks are extensively 
cultivated for Covent Garden Market. In the early summer 
months, during the “London Season,” it constitutes one ot 
the principal features In furnishing jardinets, &c., and is 
also of great value in filling the early summer flower beds. 
The East Lothian Stock is more branching than the true 
Intermediate, and therefore not so well adapted for pot 
culture, but is more valuable for the flower garden. For 
antnmn flowering sow early in spring ; for spring flowering 
sow early in July, and winter in cold frame. 
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