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CAKNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Sempervivums. 
GREENHOUSE 
1 Arboreum Atropurpureum, turns nearly black when 
planted out of doors ; splendid for the centre 
of beds, etc. I /- 
4 Barbulatum. fid. 
5 Donckelaari, after the same style as Tabulcejornie 
in growth, with larger leaves, and taller in the 
stems. ]/G each. 
VARIETIES. 
(i Phialoides, is also very fine. !)d. each ; fi/- per doz- 
7 Repens, when grown in a pan or broad-mouthedi 
pot is is very interesting, (id. 
8 Tortuosum, large plants of this are vei'y pretty, (id.. 
9 Tabulaeforme, curious and beautiful. 1/- each ; 
8/- per doz. 
1 1 Aizoideum Variegatum. 6d. 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
Acuminatum. 
Alpinum. 
13 Anomalum. 9d. 
14 Arachnoideum (Cobweb House-leek), it has the 
appearance of a silvery bud of cobwebs above 
the leaves ; strong plants, (id. each ; 4/- per 
doz. ; single crowns, I /O per doz. ; 8/- per 100. 
15 Auvergnense. 
10 Atlanticum, very rare. 1/— 
17 Boutignianum, a bold and handsome species. 
18 Brauni, very small, turning red. (id. 
19 Calcareum, syn. Californicum, green and black 
pointed leaves, (id. each ; 2/- to 5/- per doz. ; 
10/- to 30/- per 100. 
All those not priced (id. each. 
Cordiratum, a great improvement on Californi- 
cnm, the green being of a more glaucous hue,, 
thus rendering the black tips more distinct, 
(id. each ; 4/- doz. 
Cornutum. (id. 
Hirtum. (id. 
Laggeri, an improved Arachnoideum. Od. 
Leiicanthum. 1/- 
Petriflorum. 1/- 
Pittoni. 1/- 
Powelli. I/- 
Schotti. 1/- 
Teleboni. 1/- 
Triste. 9d. 
■A collection of six fine hardy varieties, our selection, 2/- 
Tropaeolums. 
BEDDING TROP/COLUMS. 
Coccinea, bright scarlet. 7 Vesuvius, very fine ; one of the best dwarf bedders 
5 Mrs. Clibran, dwarf and compact, golden yellow ever sent out ; a gem. 
flowers. 6d. each ; 4/- per doz. 
All those not priced (id. each. .After .April, 4d. each ; 3/— per doz. 
WINTER-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
Few, without seeing the following Tropaeolums trailing up *he roof of a warm greenhouse can form any 
idea of the beauty and the quantity of flowers they jiroduce, which gives a floral charm throughout the dark 
dreary winter months with little or no attention. 
10’ Ball of Fire, scarlet, very free. | 15 Fulgens, dark scarlet. 
All those not priced (id. each.] Cheaper in May. 3/- per doz. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING TROP^OLUMS. 
Beauty of Darmstadt, scarlet and orange. 6d. each. 
Majus Aurantiaca Plennissima. (id. 
BULBOUS 
Jarratti. 1/6. 
Polyphyllum. 1/6. 
Pentaphyllum. l/(i. 
I George Elliott, deep yellow, heavily marked scarlet ; 
I very distinct ; a decided accjuisition. 6d. 
TROP/EOLUMS. 
Speciosum, the grandest of all climbers for north or, 
shady damp walls or situations. 1/- 
Tuberosum, flowers yellow and scarlet. 6d. 
Azureum. .3/6. 
