CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
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Asters— continued. 
‘Novae Angliae Mrs. J. F. Raynor, bright rosy-red 
flowers ; 3 ft. 9d. 
‘Novae-Angliae Rosens, flowers purplish red ; 4-5 ft. 
fid. 
‘Novae-Angliae Rubra, rich crimson ; 4J-5 ft. (id. 
Novi-Angliae Ryecroft Pink, bright rosy-pink. 9d. 
Novi- Angliae Ryecroft Purple, rich blue-purple. 9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Apollo, deep blue ; 3 ft. (id. 
Novi-Belgii Archer Hind, clear blue. (id. 
‘Novi-Belgii Arcturus, deep,blue ; 3J ft. (id. 
‘Novi-Belgii Beatrice, white, yellow disc ; 3 ft. (id. 
Novi-Belgii Beauty, pale mauve ; 3;[-4i ft. 6d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Candida, pure white flowers, yellow disc. 
3 ft. (id. 
‘Novi-Belgii Calliope, blush-pink flowers ; 3 ft. (id. 
‘Novi-Belgii Cottage Maid, rosy pink. 9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii D. B. Crane, rich mauve blue, shaded rose. 
9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Densus, soft blue ; 3J-4 ft. (id. 
‘Novi-Belgii Elaine, rosy-lavender ; 3 ft. Gd. 
Novi-Belgii Evening Star, soft mauve with a rosy 
shade. 9d. 
Novi-Belgii F. W. Burbidge, a lovely shade of rosy 
blue. Gd. 
‘Novi-Belgii Jessie Crum, blush-lavender ; 3| ft. 9d. 
Novi-Belgii John Wood, pure white ; 5 ft. Gd. 
‘Novi-Belgii Madonna, large snow white ; 2 ft. Gd. 
Novi-Belgii Mrs. Peters, pure white ; 2 ft. Gd. 
‘Novi-Belgii Nancy, clear blue : 3 ft. 9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Perle Lyonnaise, white ; 2 ft. Gd. 
Novi-Belgii Perry’s Pink, pink. 9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Robert Parker, soft lavender ; 5-G ft. Gd. 
Novi-Belgii Starlight, mauve with a bluish tint. 9d. 
‘Novi-Belgii Theodora, deep mauve-tinted rose ; 4 ft. 
Gd. 
‘Novi-Belgii Top Sawyer, lovely clear blue. Gd. 
‘Paniculatus W, J. Grant, flesh-pink flowers, rosy disc 
3i ft. Gd. 
Polyphyllus, white ; 4 ft. Gd. 
Ptarmicoides, white ; 1-1| ft. 9d. 
Puniceus Pulcherrimus, fringed white ; 5 ft. Gd. 
Royalty, deep purplish pink ; 2| ft. 9d. 
Salicitolius “ Tresserve,” 1 to tj ft., deep glaucous 
green foliage ; flowers rose-pink. 9d. 
‘Sensation, white, golden centre. 9d. 
Shortii, small azure blue flowers ; lj-2ft. Gd. 
Thompson!, flowers soft blue, of the finest form. I/- 
‘Thora, white, changing to pink, yellow centre ; 3 ft. 
9d. 
Trinervius, white, with purplish and yellow disc ; 3 ft. 
Gd. 
Triumph, dark pink ; 5 ft. 9d. 
‘Turbinellus, mauve ; 3 ft. 9d. 
Turbinellus Albus, large star-like white flowers ; 4 ft. 
1 /- 
Umbellatus, creamy-white ; 3Ht. 1/- 
‘Venus, pale lavender, suffused pink ; 2J ft. 9d. 
Vimineus, jiure white ; 2J ft. Gd. 
‘Vimineus Cassiope, white, shaded rose-lilac ; 2^ ft. 
Gd. 
‘Vimineus Perfecta, white petals, pale red centre. 9d- 
.Many other varieties supplied. List on application. Those marked ‘ suitable for culture in pots. 
Our selection, G/- per doz. 
A few Select Hardy Aquatics. 
Those marked ‘ may be 
Acorus Calamus, long green foliage, .somewhat re- 
sembing an Iris. (id. 
Acorus Gramineus Fob Var., variegated foliage, useful 
for margins of lakes or streams. 9d. 
Alisma Plantago (Water Plantain), i>erfectly hardy, 
producing rosy white blooms from June to Sep- 
tember. Gd. 
‘Aponogeton Distachyon (Water Hawthorn), a beautiful 
plant ; white flowers having the scent of May 
blossom. l/-and 1/G. 
Butomus Umbellatus (Flowering Rush), large umbels 
of pink flowers. 9d. 
Hottonia Palustris (Water Violet), pale blue (lowers; 
beautiful. Gd. 
Hydrocharis Morsus Ranae, a pretty and scarce 
native plant ; will succeed best in stagnant 
pools. Gd. 
grown in the greenhouse. 
‘Limnocharis Humboldti, yellow, deep orange centre 
most charming. 1/- 
Menyanthes Trifoliata, wdiite sweet scented flowers. 
9(1. 
Myosotis Palustris (The Water Forget-me-Not), flowers 
blue, and continues in bloom throughout the 
summer. Gd. 
Nuphar Luteum (Yellow Water Lily), a well known 
native plant. l/-to3/G. 
Nuphar Pumilum (The Small Water Lily), yellow ; a 
pretty little plant for small basins. 1/G. 
Nymphsea alba (White Water Lily). 1/G. 
Nympheea Aurora, a remarkable variety, changing 
from rosy yellow to. deep red, stamens orange- 
red. 3/6. 
Nyraphaea Caroliniana Nivea, a large fine variety, 
superior to N. Odorata Alba. 3/6. 
