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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
tielianthemums (5un Roses). 
No Plants are better adapted tor dry rockeries or sunny banks than these ; they are Evergreens and alwavs 
have a charming and attractive appearance ; quite hardy, and like shrubs, when established live for nianv 
years without trouble. In 12 varieties and colours. Cd.'each, 4/- per doz. 
Hollyhocks. 
Splendid seedlings of various colours, that will bloom during the season, 0/- and 9/- per doz. Named v’arieties, 
our selection, 12/- to 18/- per doz. 
Iris. 
The value of this large and important group of hardy plants is now more generally recognised, and if their 
accommodating disposition with regard to soil and situation, the rich and varied colours of their flowers, rivalling 
in this respect the choice.st of Orchids, their value as cut flowers for decoration and the extended season of their 
blooming, viz., from Christmas to August, etc., be taken into consideration, it must be admitted that no col- 
lection of hardy plants can have any claim to be considered a representative one which does not include a judicious 
selection of these plants. 4/- to 10/- per doz. 
For full description of all sections of this family, see our Autumn and Bulb Catalogue. 
Lanlcuicis. 
THE BEST YARIIiTIES. 
This family is exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only requiring the ordinary care of a Pelargonium ; 
they bloom most abundantly eight months in the year ; a line substitute for the Verbena. 
Chelsea Gem, rich crimson and amber. 
Delicata, syn. Salvefoiia, pink with white eye ; 
very effective for bedding. 
1 Diademe, rose, centre yellow. 
2 Distinction, orange-scarlet. 
:i Don Calmet, pink, centre peach. 
Drap d’Or, the most usefid orange-yellow coloured 
variety. 
4 Eclat, rich reddish crimson and orange. 
Favorita, yellow to brown-scarlet. 
6 Gogol, rich amber-orange. 
8 La Neige, pure white. 
9 Magenta King, bright purple-scarlet. 
10 Ne Plus Ultra, rose-pink. 
1 1 Perle Poitevine, white. 
12 Pluie d’Or, light canary-yellow. 
13 Rayon de Soleil, deej) yellow. 
14 Rutilant, deep yellow ; dwarf. 
15 Thais, soft rose, centre fawn shades. 
All those not priced (id. each ; 4/- per doz. 
Lilies (in pots). 
For descriptions, see Bulb List. 
The best and most useful varieties in cultivation ; 
Auratum, (The Golden-rayed Lily of Japan), l/fl and 
2/G. 
Bulbiferum Umbellatum. 1/- 
Canadense Rubrum, 3ft. 2/- 
Candidum (The Old White Garden Lily, or St. Joseph’s 
Lily), fid. ; .5/- doz. 
Chalcedonicum (The Scarlet Turk’s Cap of Cottage 
Gardens). 1/6. 
Elegans Alutaceum, syn. Thunbergianum Aureum 
Nigro-Maculatum. 9d. 
Elegans Batemanse. 1/6. 
Japonicum Krameri. 1/6. 
Longiflorum. 9d. 
can be supplied in dry roots in autumn at lower prices. 
Longiflorum Harrisii (The Bermuda Easter Lil.y), syn 
Longiflorum Eximium. 1/- 
Martagon. 1/- 
Martagon Dalmaticum. l/(i. 
Pardalinum. 1/- 
Speciosum Album. 1/- 
Speciosum Punctatum. 1/6. 
Speciosum Roseum. 1/- 
Speciosum Melpomene. 2/6. 
Speciosum Rubrum. 1/- 
Suberbum. 1/- 
Tigrinum Fortunei. fld. 
Other varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
OUR CINERARIAS ARE A SPECIAL FEATURE DURING FERRUARV AND MARCH. 
