CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
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GLOXINIAS— SPOTTED VARIETIES. 
Austin Cannell. 2/G. 
Beatrice. 2/-. 
Captivation. l/G. 
Cenebreux. 2/0. 
Delicata. 2/-. 
Evelyn. 2/-. 
Entant des Picotees. 2/-. 
Figueris. 
Ladybird. 1/6. 
Lady E. Dyke. 1/6. 
Maude. 2/-. 
Mauve Queen. l/G. 
Miss_Mary Pearson. 2/-. 
Miss'Mabel Hulks. 2/-. 
Miss’Mathews. 1/6. 
Miss Pope. 1/6. 
Model. 1/6. 
Mrs. Marshall. 1/6. 
Mrs. R. Murray. 1/6. 
Mrs. Stares. 2/6. 
Mrs. Watson. 1/6. 
Phyllis. 1/6. 
Heine des Coquettes. 2/-. 
The_^Giant, \ 2 /-, 
Leaves of the above varieties, 4d. each in May. Seed, 1/6 and 2/6 per packet 
Tubers of the above varieties ready to post to any part of the world from September to March. 
Started Tubers in pots ready all the summer, our selection, from 12/- per dozen and upwards 
Splendid seedling bulbs, nearly as good as named varieties, 6/- and 9/- per dozen, 
Hcirdy Perennial Gaiilardias. 
A lovely coloured flower, perfectly distinct to any other, and for all decoration quite a charming feature; 
perfectly hardy, producing abundance of flowers all the summer. For cut flowers one of the most useful_plants 
of the garden. Strong seedlings, to flower at once, 3/6 per doz. 
Heliotropiums. 
The ordinary treatment of a Verbena. But very few persons have any idea that they are one of the best 
plants we possess, and will live for many years, producing an immense quantity of flowers all_the year, yielding 
a most delicious perfume if planted out like a Grape Vine. 
1 Albert Delaux, variegated foliage. 
2 Lidia Ernst, rich amaranth. 1/- 
4 Mme. Aug. Rodrigues, the most distinct red 
coloured. 9d. 
5 Patriot, large pip. j 
6 Paul Pfitzer, light colour. 
7 President Garfield, mauve-purple. 
8 Prlapo, Bishop’s blue. 
11 Swanley’s Giant, massive heads ; rosy colour. i 
12 The Queen, nearly white. 
13 White Lady, nearly pure white. 
15 Lord Roberts, metallic violet; very fragrant; 
fine bedder. 
17 Frau Bertha Schafer, light heliotrope. 
19 Mme. de Bussy, blue with white centre ; most 
deliciously scented. 
20 Piccoli, reddish violet, distinct white eye, good 
bedder. 
21 Soille Bussler, a rich and beautiful variety; dwarf 
and free. 
22 Von Poschinger, very large heads ; violet. 
All those not priced 6d. each, 4/- per doz ; 
In 5 and 6 in. pots, 1/- to 2/6 each. 
Rooted cuttings, 1/6 doz., 10/- 100 till May ; 
Standards, 2/6, 3/6 and 6/- each. 
OUR CYCLAMEN HAVE GAINED THE 
Heliotropium' Piccoli. 
HIGHEST AWARDS BY THE R.H.S, 
