CAHNELLS' floral guide, 19i2. 
SAXIPRAGA8. 
(MOSSY SECTION)i 
APPLE BLOSSOM, pinU amJ white. 
A. W. LYNES, deep rose, changing to pale rose. 
BAKERI, bright crimson. 
BATHONIENSIS, deep crimson. 
1 /- 
I CUBRANI, large red flowers, 
j LADY DENE, pure white. 
I MISS WILL MOTT, large white, tinged chocolate. 
' R. W. HOSIER, crimson. 
each. 
VERBENAS. 
MARYLA. \ very bright blush pink, blotched and 
mottled flecpcr in centre, very pretty. 1/- each. 
GESNERI. Light blue, very large, white eye, good 
bold truss. ■ 1/- _ 
LEON VALBERT. Light pink with a distinct green 
and white eye, fine flower. 1/- 
FLORINO. Blush pink, a very fine bold truss. 1/- 
RETARDED BULBS and ROOTS. 
We beg to inform our customers we are now in a position to offer the following in first-class condition, 
and should have much pleasure in booking orders for any or all of the undermentioned to be delivered 
at stated intervals throughout the year : — 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, 8/- per 100. 
LILIUM AURATUM, 7/6 per doz. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM, 5/- to 10/- per doz. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM ALBUM, 10/- per doz. 
LILIUM KRAETZERI, 10/- per doz. 
SPIRAEA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA, 6/- pef doz. 
SPIRffiA JAPONICA, 6/- per doz. 
JAPANESE FERN BALLS and DESIGNS. 
DAVALLIA BULLATA. A variet>' from Japan with deep green fronds, 8 to 10 inches long, from creeping root- 
.stocks or rhizomes. These are made up by the Japanese into fanciful shapes, such as balls, wreaths, 
and various other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatory or window garden, 
where they soon start into growth. These roots are fastened to a frame made of sphagnum moss, 
which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dipping into a pail of water is all that is required to keep 
the plants in a good growing aondition. 
Fern Balls, 2/fi. Frogs and Toads, 3/fi. Monkeys, complete models, 3/6. 
Monkeys with procelain faces, 6/- each. Storks or Pelicans in full flight, life size, #/- each. 
