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CANlN^El^lLiS’ SE:E:1> OUID'B, 1912 
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CANNELLS' I'KIMULA STELLATA. 
Primula Sinensis, Larg-e-Flowered. 
Pei- pkt. — s. il. 
Cannell’s Pink— A very beautiful and handsome variety of a 
most lovely pink shade ; flowers very large and perfect in 
habit ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Mrs. Jean Ward (Semi-donble) — The large flowers are borne 
well above the foliage, -the colour of which is a beautiful 
rosy purple shade Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Herbert Bennett- -Fine large blue, of good habit, and fern 
leaf foliage Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Mrs. Gregory — Produces good site flowers of a pleasing shade 
of salmon; semi-double Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Mrs. C. F. Baphael— Beautiful large flowers .of a pretty pink 
shade ... ... ... ... ... ... ... is. 6d. and 2 6 
Queen Alexandra — Pure white flowers, dark green foliage. 
Is.' 6d. and 2 6 
Orange King— Orange-salmon and tcira-eotta, a new colour 1 6 
Dr. Nansen — Crimson-red ; large and fine ... Is. 6d. end 2 0 
Crimson King — Deep rich crimson, dark brown eye, is. 6d. and 2 6 
The Duchess — Pure white, with a zone of cannine-lake, clear 
yellow eye ... la. 6d. and 2 6 
Eynsford Red (Grandiflora)— Stout leathery leaves and 
, robust compact trusses of beautiful flowers. Much admired. 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
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Per pkt. — s. d. 
Swanley Blue — It is a beautiful mauve, jiorfectly distinct ; 
very striking, 9 in. • Is. 6d. and 2 6 
The Sirdar — Splendid bold flowers ; rich salmon. A grand 
variety 2s. Od. and 3 6 
Pink Perfection — Of a pleasing shade of salmon-pink ; always 
admired ; very free Is. 6d. and 2 6 
CANNELLS’ WHITE — Of vigorous dwarf growth; bold trusses, 
pure white flowers of great substance Is. Od. and 2 6 
Sparkler — Medium-sized flowers, of a most intense shade of 
crimson-red, bright and effective ... „ ... ... 1 6 
Eynsford Yellow — Pure white, large yellow centre ; habit 
good and very uniform Is. 6d. and 2 6 
White — Of the purest white and highest q^uality flowers ; 
h.abitgood; very free Is. 6d. and 2 6 
White Perfection — A most lovely variety, very dark stems, 
grand fern-leaf foliage Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Finest Large-flowered Mixed— Containing, nearly all the 
above kinds . ... ... ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
The Queen — White, slightly tinted, fineflowers; graceful fern- 
leaf foliage ; useful 
Primula, Fringed, double white is. 6d. and 
brilliant magenta-red ... is. 6d. and 
all colours, mixed is. 6d. and 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
952 Primula Floribunda Grandiflora Isabellina— A soft and 
very pleasing jiale sulphur, hp 10 
953 Forbesi Magenta — Much deeper in colour than the . 
original variety. The small lilac-red flowers are produced in 
whorls in great almndance ; useful for cool greenhouse OT 
indoor rockery ... ... ... 6d. and 1 0 
954 Japonica (Japanese Primrose) — A superb Alpine species, 
which has proved itself perfectly hardy, hp, 1 i ft. 6d. and 1 0 
955 Kewensis — For the greenhouse ; flowem fragrant and 
bright yellow ; useful for cutting Is. and 1 6 
956 Obconica FimbPiata — Edges of petals distinctly fim- 
briated ; from light to dark shades of lilac, hhp 1 0 
957 Gigantea — Producing mostly lilac-coloured flowers, 
li ins. across ; a fine plant 1 0 
958 Rubra — A really dark red colour 1 ,0 
969 Grandiflora — Fine flowers of a soft lilac tint, at 
times alnlost white ; free flowering, hhp 10 
960 Rose Queen (Canneii)- Pretty and attractive ; 
bright flesh-pink ; a gem for table decoration, hhp 1 6 
961 Vesuvius — Of a true bright carmine-red, being an 
hybrid reproduces this much desired colour in a very satis- 
factory manner ; hhp 1 6 
PRIMROSE, Wilson’s blue. 
We grow acres of Violets. 
