CANNEILiI^S’ SEED GUIDE, X9X4 
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Per jikt. — e. d. 
5S7 Lant&na — A boautifiil plant, citlipr foi- gardon or gieenhou.se. 
.Saved from our colleetion Mixed, i'owi in d/«rcA, blip ... 0 6 
588 Larkspur Grandiflorum Butterfly— Cleai blue with brown 
spots ; single flowers ; dwarf ; pretty, hp. 1 ft. 0 (i 
589 Hyacinth-Flowered — Dwarf and beautiful class, with 
double flowers. Mixed, ha, 1 ft. 0 3 
590 Tall Double Rocket — Finest. Mixed, ha, 1-i ft. ... 0 3 
691 Stock ■ Flowered Rosy Scarlet— Habit tall and 
branching, specially suited for cutting, ha 0 8 
Lathyrus Odoratus— 5'ce Sweet Pea. 
592 Latifolius (Everlasting Pea) — Red, hji, C ft 0 3 
593 AlbUS— White, bp, 5 ft. 0 6 
594 — — - White Pearl — An excellent variety with long spikes 
of very large flowers ... 1 0 
595 Lavendula Spicata (Z,arcnd<-r)— hsh 3d. and 0 0 
596 Lavatera Arborea Variegata— Very ornamental, hp, 
4 to 5 rt 0 6 
697 Trlmestris, Red— Pinkish red; very efTcctive in .shrub- 
bery borders, lia, 3 to 4 ft, ... 0 3 
.598 White — A white form, ha, 3 to 4 ft. ... ... ... 0 3 
699 Layia Elegans -Pretty and attractive. A bed of this produces 
a fine ell'oct, ha, l.J ft ... ... ... 0 3 
600 Leptosiphon Hybridus— P.right and beautiful colours, 
I mixed, ha, J ft. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 3 
1 601 Limnanthes Douglasii— Yellow and white ; pretty; good 
I for edging, clumps, &c., ha, ^ ft. ... ... 0 3 
i i02 Llnaria Reticulata Aurea Purpurea (Toad Flax)— One of 
I the most showy annuals, ha, 1 ft. 3d. and 0 6 
1 603 Linum Flavutn— Golden yellow ; pretty, hp, 1 ft 0 4 
604 Grandiflorum Rubrum (Scarlet Flax) — Splendid 
colour, ha, l.J ft. . ... 0 3 
605 Perenne Blue; neat border species, hp, 1.1 H. 0 3 
KOCniA .SCOPAIil.V (MOOK CYI’RKS.S or belvkdere). 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
578 ImpatienS Sultani (Balsam) — Of neat, eomiiact growth, bril- 
li.ant rosy -scarlet colour, gp, 2 ft. 1 0 
579 IberiS Sempervirens — The evergreen Candytuft. Pure 
white : for edgings, bi>ds, and rockwork, hp, 1 ft. ... ... 0 4 
Iberis Candytuft. 
580 Incarvillea Delavayi— Gloxinia-like flowers of rose to 
carmine, hp, 2 ft ... ... ... 1 0 
581 Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum)— A 
singular trailing jdant, thick fleshy leaves covered with 
crystals of ice. Sotv in heat in March, him, J ft 0 8 
Indian Cress — See Nasturtium. 
— Pink — See Diauthus Chiiieusis. 
— Shot — See Canna. 
582 Inula Enslfolia— Free flowering and showy, pure golden 
yellow ; does well in any soil, bp, 1,1 ft. 0 6 
588 lonopsidium Aeaule— Lilac flowers, very pretty and useful 
for rockwork ; pots, hha, J ft. ... ... 0 3 
584 Isatis Glauca — Small flowers of a light but very bright yellow ; 
most effective and imposing object, hp 0 6 
585 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, 1} ft 1 6 
586 Kochia Scoparia {Triehophila) — One of the most beautiful 
and distinct plants ever seen in the garden, hha. 
We are anxious to imiircss 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 be depreciated fid. and 1 0 
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LOBELIA. 
LOBELIAS. 
Cannells’ Trailing— A splendid bright blue variety with white 
eye, very spreading and free-flowering; useful for hanging 
baskets 6d. and 1 0 
Tenuior— A charming species, large blue flowers with white 
eye, useful for pots or hanging baskets t 0 
Emperor William— Deep blue 6 
