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CAM^NJE:]L.r<s’ see:i> guios, 1914. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
752 Petunia Hybrida “ Snowball ’’—Satiny white flowers, 
adapted for bedding and pot work, hhp ... 6d. and 1 0 
753 Grandiflora Fimbriata Intus Aurea barge-.sized 
flowers, fine form, with a broad and deeji yellow throat, hhp 1 0 
754 Phacelia Campanularia — Flowers of the fiue,st deep gentian 
satiny blue, ha, 1 ft, ,,. ,,. 0 0 
755 Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) — Used as a ,sub- 
tropical plant outdoois during the summer ; very ornamental, 
gp, 51 ft ■ 0 6 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA. 
These comprise the most brilliant eolours imaginable ; the 
flowers are larger than those of the older kinds, and of 
finer substance, hha, 
756 COLLECTION of 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
757 8 ,, 2s. 
758 FINEST MIXED, large flowering, peroz., 3s. 6d. ; per pkt.. fd. and Is. 
759 Crimson I 761 Rose I 763 White 
760 Carmine | 762 Scarlet | 764 Yellow 
Per pkt, . 6d. and I”. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII NANA COMPACTA. 
Nothing can excel the beanty and. usefulness of these lieauti- 
fill little plants — they have the same large flowers and 
richness of colours as the taller kinds. 
765 MIXED COLOURS Per ]>kt., 6d. and Is. 
766 COLLECTION of 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
767 Crimson | 768 Scarlet | 769 White. 
Per pkt., (id. and Is. 
770 Cuspidata, The pointed centre-teeth of the live petals are five 
to six times as long as the lateral ones, and project beyond 
them, giving the flowers a distinctly-marked, regular, star- 
like form. In finest mixture, hha 6d. and 1 0 
771 
772 
773 
771 
775 
776 
777 
778 
779 
780 
781 
782 
783 
784 
Per pkt. — s. 
DeCUSSata (Perennial Phlox) — It is necessary that seed of this 
should be sown as soon as ripe. Mixed, bp, 3 ft. (id. and 1 
d. 
PhylloeaetUS -Reed saviid from some of the finest and most 
handsome species, gp 
Physalls Edulis (The Cape. Gooseberry) — Wlien grown under 
pot culture or cool house it produces its yellow fruit freely, 
hhp, 1 ft. ... 
Franehetli —Differs from r. Alkekettgi in its much larger 
size fruits and brighter eolours, hp, 2.V ft 
Physostegla Virginlana Grandiflora Alba — Large- 
flowering white variety, hp ... 
Pleotee >S'c« Carnation. 
Pink (Dianthus) — From our unrivalled collection, saved only 
from splendid flowers, hp, 1 ft 
Mrs. Sinkins -Sweet-.scented, pure white, hp 
Polyanthus, Cannells’ Named varieties. Choice mixed, 
hp, A ft (id. ami 
Gold Lace — We have pleasure in offering seeds of our 
well-known choice collection, hp, A ft. ., ... 6d. and 
Giant Yellow -Large flowered, yellow, hp 6d. and 
Crimson -A lino selection (id. and 
White —Fine large trusses ... ... (id. and 
Poppy — See Papaver. 
Portulaca Grandiflora FI. PL — Its huge, splendid flowers, 
produced in the greatest profusion, are extremely effective ; 
succeeds be.st in light, gravelly soil. Must be ex]iosed to the 
full glare of the sun, hha 
Single — hha 3d. and 
1 (i 
0 3 
0 6 
CANNELX^’ PRIMULAS. 
Our Strains are well known to be the best in the World. 
Awarded the Hig:hest Diplomas for our Varieties at the Chicago Exhibition. 
1 0 
CANNELLS’ STELLATA CLASS. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
785 Chameleon— The young blossoms are of a salmon shade, 
changing with age to a cerise-lake Is. and 1 (i 
786 Gloriosa— A pleasing rich lake colour Is. and 1 6 
787 Masterpiece— A beautiful clear blue. Grand Improvement, 
Is. 6d. and 2 (1 
788 Scarlet Gem— Bright scarlet crimson flowers, very free. Is. and 1 (i 
789 White Spray -Where a mass of pure white is required either 
in the greenhouse or conservatory this is of surpassing beauty 
and effect ... is. and 1 (i 
790 Blue — Grand addition to this class Is, (id. and 2 (i 
791 Lady E. Dyke— Of the purest white; small yellow eye; 
free-flowering, even when grown in small pots ; retains its 
blossoms for a long time Is. and 1 6 
792 Miss Irene— Light foliage, salmon-pink of a very pretty shade, 
much adndred .. .. I3. and 1 6 
793 Mrs. H. Cannell —A fine improvement, producing pure white 
flowers Is, and 1 6 
794 Salmon Beauty— Dark foliage, rosy salmon, very bright, 
Is. and 1 6 
795 The Lady— The forerunner of this class ; beautiful dark 
foliage and stems, pure white star-like flowers, and bright 
yellow-centre Is. and 1 6 
796 Cannells’ Stellata, Mixed (Pyramidalis)—k\\ the above 
named Is. and 1 6 
Cannells’ Primula Stellata Hybrida. 
Intermediate in form of flowers and growth between the ordinary 
Sinensis and the Lady or Stellata type. Free -flowering and 
effective. 
797 Countess of Radnor- A sidendid variety, producing red 
coloured flowers in great profusion Is. 6(1, and 2 6 
798 Mrs. R. W. Cannell — A superb and delightful variety, 
flowers of a snowy whiteness. The rich colouring of the 
foliage and stems is most attractive Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
799 Double PyramidaliS Alba — The innumerable quantity of 
pretty well-shaped semi-double pure white flowers produced 
on even small plants is most remarkable Is. and 1 6 
