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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
Abutilons. 
Of easy culture for cool greenhouse and conservatory, in great variety, 9d. and 1/- each. 
1 Anna Crozy, purple. 
2 Boule de Neige, white. 
3 Crepescule, salmon rose. 
4 Driven Snow, white. 
i> Delicate Peach. 
I) Dabow. 
7 Eureka, pink. 
8 Future Fame, crimson. 
!) General Galliene. 
10 Golden Fleece, yellow-. 
1 1 Gold Kaffir, deep orange. 
12 Igneum. 
Jules Marty, orange. 
13 Miss Laura Powell, yellow. 
14 Mme. Jules Marty. 
1.7 Royal Scarlet. 
1(1 Sanglant. 
17 Venosum. 
(id. each, 5/- dozen 
Ornamental Foliage Varieties. 
Suitable for Subtropical Bedding. 
18 Eclipse, scarlet drop, bedding, yellow corolla. , 
1!) Savitzi, silver variegated foliage, very effective 
(!,'l. each, 4/ ■ doz. 
20 Neveum Marmoratum, gold variegated. 
21 Vexillarium Variegatum, gold marbled. 
22 Souv. du Bonn, margined silver, strong grower. 
23 Thompsonii, golden variegated. 
24 fl. pi., with orange coloured flowers. 
Those not priced (id. each, ,5/-<loz. Abutilon. 
Achimenes. 
These con.sist of small scaly conns or tubers. Shake out the dry soil any time during the winter, and 
about March or April ]>lace three or four in a five-inch pot just below the surface. Store in warm grecnhou.se, 
They will make a display from June onwards. Tubers, in variety, 3d. each, 2/(i doz. Potted Plants, Sid. and 
1/- each. Shades of white, crimson, scarlet, purple, etc. 
1 Cannells’ Dwarf, very compact and free. I 4 Leipziger Kind, slaty blue. 
2 Ovlignac, rather tall, free compact blue. i Tapis Blanc, wdiite. 
3 Eynsford Gem, blue, medium height, free. | 
fid. eac!-, 3/- doz. in pots ; rooted cuttings, 1/- doz., 7/- 100. 
Alternanlheras- 
See coloured leaved plants for effective bedding. 
NEW RARE PLANTS AND NOVELTIES (SEE SECTION ON PINK PAPER). 
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