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CALCEOLARIAS. 
AWARDED THE GREAT SILVER CUP. 
Sow ill August, amt from the moiiieht they are up ilo everything to keep 
hem growing. Rain water is alisolntely necessary. Ret tliein be carefully 
ihifteil from tiie small pot tO the ri-inch. Let the night temperature and moisture 
IB such as to cause a nice refreshing dew to stalid on the surface of the leaves 
•very morning. This wards oil' insects and gives vigour to tlie plant, but it 
ihomd be dispelled during the day by the admission of air. Keep all green 
ly away, if coddled in a house, they are almost sure to be attacked. If so, 
he most effectual means must be adopted by placing them in a lofty position 
md fumigating. As soon as the first root, appears at the drainage hole, let 
hem be miifted intact and without iu.jury into tlieir blooming pots, making 
lire that every pot is well drained, for no plant is more liable to become sickly 
ind yellow in wot sour soil than the Calceolaria. As soon as the pots become 
veil filled with roots, give liquid manure once a week, and stake out and 
iimigate thoroughly just before they show flowers, and the result will be a 
[rand sight. Apply soot and bone meal to give darker foliage. 
Per pkt. — s d. 
152 Swanley Hybrid Dwarf Perfection A splendid strain 
flowers very large and of fine fonn, including all the very 
best spotted and self-coloured varieties, gp ... Is. fid. and 2 6 
153 Hybrida Grandiflora, Olympia— Large flowers of a deep 
brown-red colour on bright yellow ground, gp, IJ ft. ... 1 6 
154 Sunbeam —Fine form and substance ; yellow ground with a 
large reddish-brown spot ; ray -like, lined with yellow ... 1 fi 
155 Golden Glory — Flowers bright golden yellow ; a valuable 
garden and greenhouse plant . . 1 0 
S58 Shrubby — Dwarf bedding varieties, hhp, ft. 1 6 
157 Trlumpn of the North— A great improvement on existing 
yellow bedders ; fine bushy habit .20 
158 Clibranl— This new hybrid is of shrubby habit, and produces 
an unusually large number of lemon-yellow flowers in elegant 
sprays 1 ... Is. fid. and 2 6 
159 Calla Elliotiana (Richardia)— Ti umpet rich pure yellow ; 
dark gi'een leaves, evenly marked and - spotted white, 
gp Is. fid. and 2 fi 
Jfio Calliopsis (Coreopsis) Coronata (Tiekseed) — 'Fellow, 
brown spots ; very pretty, ha, 1 ft. .. .■ ..0 3 
J61 Drummondi — 'Fellow, with brown centre ; one of the 
best, ha, 1 ft. ... ... ... ... ..0 8 
?62 Tinetorla (Bicolor) — Yellow and crimson, ha, 2 ft. ... 0 3 
383 Tiger Star — Deep brown, with golden spots ; unique 0 6 
384 atrosanguinea— Dark crimson”; attractive, ha, 2 ft.... 0 3 
565 — — Atkinsoniana — Orange-yellow, spotted brown, ha, 2 ft. 0 3 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
366 Calliopsis Tall Varieties, Mixed, ha o 3 
307 - — Dwarf Varieties, Mixed, ha o 3 
388 Cannells’ Grandiflora— Yellow ; a large fj cc-flowering 
variety, hp, 24 ft 3 
369 Callirhoe digltata— Crimson, free, ha, 2 ft ... 0 3 
370 Calendula Offleinalls fl.pl. “ Meteor "—Striped flowers, 
brown-orange on a pale straw-coloured ground, ha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
371 “ Orange King ’’—Dazzling deep orange, ha, J ft. ... 0 3 
372 Campanula Carpathica— Blue, hp, j ft o 3 
373 -; Alba White, hp, 4 ft. 0 3 
374 Celtidlfolia — Light blue flowers hp, 2 ft. 0 6 
375 Garganlca — Pale blue ; thrives well either on a rockery 
or in a border, hp ... ... .. i o 
376 Grandiflora (Platycodon grandiflorum) - Large ; blue 
flowers in autumn ; effective, hp, 2 It. ... ... ... 0 6 
377 Alba— Pure white, hp, 2 ft 0 6 
378 Latifolia — Blue flowers; hp, 3 ft 0 3 
379 Campanula Medium Calyeanthema— Blue, hh, 2 ft. o 3 
380 Alba— hb, 2 ft 0 3 
Two splendid showy varieties of Canterbury Bells, the calyx forming 
an elegant cup round the base of the bell, and being of the same beautiful 
colour at the corolla. These varieties come quite true from seed. 
381 Campanula Medium (Double Canterbury Bells) — Mixed, 
hb, 2 ft 0 3 
382 : Mirabilis — Pale blue or lilac flowers, hp, 2 ft.... .10 
383 Pyramldalls (Chimney Campanula) — Pale blue, hp, 3 ft 0 6 
384 Alba —Handsome pot plants for the decoration of 
conservatories and the borders, hp, 3 ft. ... 0 6 
385 Persieifolia Baekhousei (grandiflora alba i, 
single — Of the purest white, hp fid. and 1 0 
386 Grandiflora Coerulea, single— Superb large blue 
flowers, hp ... fid. and 1 0 
387 — Pyramidalis Compacta, Blue— Distinct from the 
older form ; deep blue flowers, hp, 3 ft. ... fid. and 1 0 
388 White— Same habit as the preceding, but pure 
white flowers. 3 ft fid. and 1 0 
Canary Creeper— /See Tropseolum. 
Candytuft {Iberis)— One of the most useful of annuals. 
389 — Little Prince (Iberis eoronaria prineeps)— 
Massive spikes of large pure white flowers, ha, 4 ft. ... ... 0 6 
390 -; — Crimson— ha, i ft o 3 
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Candytuft Empress— Splendid, pure white, 
ha, j ft. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered White— 
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Lilacea —Lilac, ha, 1 ft 
Pink — Distinct, pretty, ha, 1 ft 
Cannells’ Rocket— White, ha, i ft. 
Rose Cardinal— Rich colour, ha, i ft. ... 
Sweet Scented- White, ha, i ft. 
Mixed "ha 
Cannabis Gigantea (Giant Hemp)— Useful for 
sub-tropical effect, ha, 6 ft. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, CANNELLS’ CLE- 
MATIS— Quite hardy. Habit very dwarf, and 
so free that the whole plant, when in full 
flower, presents one surface of colow.- Mixed, 
hb, 2 ft. ... ... ... ... fid. and 
Cup and Saucer Varieties, mixed ; a 
grand selection, hb, 2 ft. ... fid. and 
Cannells’ Single— Blue, hb, 2 ft. 
— Lilac, hb ... ... 
Pink, hb, 2 ft 
Rosy carmine, hb ... 
White, hb, 2 ft 
Mixed, hb, 2 ft 
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CANNELLS’ GOLD MEDAL GANNAS. 
Gold Medal Franco-British Exhibition. 
Silver Cup for Cannas at the Great Temple Show. 
Large Gold Medals for Cannas, London and 
Shrewsbury Great Shows. 
409 CANNAS (Indian Shot) — Mixed ... fid. and 1 0 
no A Collection of 12 distinct varieties ... 2 ti 
cannells’ oantbrbtoy bells (cpp and s.vucer). 
Oup Calceolarias were awarded Silver Cup at Temple Show, 1911. 
