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CAN^NElLilLiS’ SEED GUIDE, 1912 
Per yikt. — s. d. . 
t>77 Impa.tiens SultAni (Balsam) — Of neat, compact growth, bril- 
liant rosy-scarlet colour, gp, 2 ft. 1 0 
•>78 Iberis Sempervirens — The evergreen Candytuft. Pure 
white ; for edgings, beds, and rockwork, hp, 1 ft 0 4 
Iberis — See Candytuft. 
079 Incarvillea Delavayi — Gloxinia-like flowers of rose to 
carmine, hp, 2 ft ... ... 1 0 
680 lee Plant (Mesembpyanthemum Crystallinum)— A 
singular trailing plant, thick fleshy leaves covered with 
crystals of ice. Sow in heat in March, hha, J ft 0 3 
Indian Cress — See Nasturtium. 
Pink — See Dianthus Chinensis. 
Shot — See Canna. 
081 Inuia Ensifolia — Pree floavering and showy, pure golden 
yellow ; does well in any soil, hp, IJ ft. 0 6 
082 lonopsidium Aeaule — Lilac flowers, very pretty and useful 
for rockwork ; pots, hha, J ft ... 0 3 
088 Isatis Glauca — Small flowers of a light but very bright yellow ; 
most effective and imposing object, hp 0 0 
084 Kalanchoe Flammea — A succulent plant ; fleshy leaves and 
flowers in loose cymes, borne well above the foliage on slender 
stalks of a brilliant orange-red, IJ ft 1 0 
085 KoChia Scoparia (TrichophUa ) — One of the moat beautiful 
and distinct plants ever seen in the garden, hha. 
We are anxious to impress upon intending purchasers of this 
remarkable plant the superiority of our strain as being the finest 
procurable. It has come to our knowledge that an inferior 
variety is being distributed, causing this highly decorative 
Autumnal plant to he depreciated 6d. and 1 0 
686 Lantana — A beautiful plant, either for garden or greenhouse. 
Saved from our collection Mixed. Sow in March, hhp ._ 0 6 
687 Larkspur Bismarck— Very fine. Mixed, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
688 Grandlflorum Butterfly— Clear blue with brown 
spots ; single flowers ; dwarf ; pretty, hp. 1 ft 6 6 
689 Hyacinth-Flowered — Dwarf and beautiful class, with 
double flowers. Mixed, ha, 1 ft. ._ ._ ._ ... 0 3 
690 Tall Double Rocket— Finest, Mixed, ha, l.J ft. ... 0 3 
691 Stock - Flowered Rosy Scarlet— Habit tall and 
branching, specially suited for cutting, ha 0 6 
Lathyrus Odoratus— 5ec Sweet Pea. 
692 Latifolius (Everlasting Pea) — Red, hp, 6 ft 0 3 
693 Albus— White, hp, 5 ft. 0 6 
694 Pink Beauty — Delicately shaded pink on the 
standard ; wings are deeper pink, hp 6d. and 1 0 
695 White Pearl — An excellent variety with long spikes 
of very large flowers 1 o 
696 Lavendula Spicata {Lavender)— hah 3d. and 0 6 
697 Lavatera Arborea Variegata— Very ornamental, hp, 
4 to 5 ft 0 6 
>98 Trimestrls, Red— Pinkish red ; very effective in shrub- 
bery borders, ha, 8 to 4 ft ... o 3 
699 White— A white ferm, ha, 3 to 4 ft 0 3 
700 Layla Elegans— Pretty and attractive. A bed of this produces 
a fine effect, ha, IJ ft 0 3 
701 Leptosiphon Hybridus— Bright and beautiful colours, 
mixed, ha, •) ft 3 
702 Leptosyne Stillmanl— Golden-yellow. Best sown in the. 
open air in a sunny situation, ha, 1 ft. o 6 
703 Limnanthes Douglasll— Yellow and white ; pretty ; good 
for edging, clumps, &c., ha, j| ft. 0 3 
704 Linaria Reticulata Aurea Purpurea (Toad Flax)— One of 
the most showy annuals, ha, 1 ft. ... 3d. and 0 6 
705 Linum Flavum— Golden yellow ; pretty, hp, 1 ft 0 4 
706 Grandlflorum Rubrum (Searlet Flax) — Splendid 
colour, ha, Ij ft 3 
707 Perenne-^Blue ; neat border species, hp, IJ ft 0 3 
LOBELIAS. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
708 Cannells’ Trailing — A splendid bright blue variety with white 
eye, very spreading and free-flowering; useful for hanging 
baskets ... ... 6d. and 1 0 
7C9 Cambridge Blue — As name denotes, a pretty blue ... ... 1 0 
710 Emperor William— Deep blue o 6 
711 Barnard’s Perpetual — Ultramarine-blue, .pure white at the 
base of the two lower petals, hha, J ft. 0 6 
LOBELIA, CANKELLS’ TRAILING. 
712 Brighton— For general purposes, the brightest blue Lobelia, 
hha, 4tn. ... ... _ q 6 
713 Crystal Palace Compacta — Deep blue; excellent for 
edgings and carpet bedding, hha, 4 in. 0 6 
714 Erecta Alba— Pure white, hha, 5 in o 6 
715 Mrs. Clibran— Deep blue ; useful, hha i o 
716 Ramosa, Heavenly Blue— Intense bright blue ; very large- 
flowering and free growing, hha, 9 in o 6 
717 SpeclOSa- Hha, 4 in g 
718 White Lady— Continuous blooming, hha, J ft. o 6 
Perennial Varieties. 
719 Lobelia Cardlnalis Dark green foliage, intense red flowers 
hp> 2 ft. ’ j Q 
720 Cavanillesi Lutea— Pure yellow flowers. Useful for 
conservatories, hp j q 
721 Fulgens Queeu Victoria— Dark red foliage, iip, 2 ft! i o 
722 Lophospermum Scandens-Flowers purple; for trailing 
and hanging purposes, hhp, 4 to 6 ft g 6 
Love-in-a-Mist— See Nigella. 
Love-lies-Bleeding^See Amaranthus Caudatus. 
723 Lunaria Biennis (Honesty) — Silvery seed vessels (used for 
winter decoration), purple flowers ; shoivy, hb g 3 
724 Lupin — Yellow, ha, IJ ft ^ ,j 
725 Rose -Elegant foliage, and long spikes of bloom, ha, 2 ft! 0 3 
726 Lupinus, Annual Varieties— Finest mixed, ha, 2 ft. o 3 
727 Arboreus (Yellow Tree Lupin)— hp, 4 ft. !!! g 3 
728 Snow Queen — Dense bushes ; elegant racemes of 
snowy-white flowers, hp, 4 ft gj. and 1 0 
729 Perennial Hybrids— A much improved strain, con- 
taining many beautiful art shades . 3^. g „ 
Send fop our Catalog^ue of Bedding^ Desigens. 
