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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Plants for Stove and 
Nepeta Glechoma Variegata, of easy culture ; pretty 
for baskets and edgings. (!d. 
Nertera Depressa, an acquisition in any greenhouse 
or rockwork in summer. Cd. 
Ophiopogon Spicatum Fol. Argentia Variegatis. 1/- 
Orange Trees (Citrus Aurantum), plants in fruit, 
3/6 to 7/6. 
Othonna Carnosa, syn. Crassifolia. splendid plant for 
basket work. 6d. 
Oxalis Ortgiesii, yellow. 6d. 
Pilea Muscosa (Artillery Plant), syn. Microphylia, 
highly interesting. Hd. 
*Pandanus 
*Veitchii. 2/6 and 3/6. 
*Panicum Variegatum, for baskets, or hanging over 
brickwork, in greenhouse, conservatory, etc. 6d. 
*Pellionia Daveanana. 1/- 
*Pulchra, useful. 1 /- 
*PhyIlanthus Nivosus. 2/(i. 
*Phyllanthus Mimosaefolia. 2/6. 
*Phyllanthus Roseus Pictus. 2/G. 
‘Plumbago Rosea. 1/6. 
Poa Trivialis (variegata), a very elegant hardy grass. 
1/- each ; 6/- per doz. 
‘Poinsettias (Euphorbia) — 
Pulcherrima. 1/6. 
Primulas. See Collection. 
Reineckia Carnea Foliis Variegata, syn. Sansievera 
Carnea Variegata, half the leaf is white, and half 
green. 6d. 
‘Rondeletia (Rogiera) Brilliantissima. 2/6. 
‘Ruellia Devonsiana, dark marbled foliage. 1/- 
Ruellia Macrantha, splendid winter-flowering stove 
plant. 1/6 
‘Russelia Junca. 1/6. 
Swainsonia Galegifolia. !/- 
Greenhouse — continued. 
I Swainsonia Alba. 1/- 
Sparmannia Africanus. 1/- 
Streptosolen (Browailia) Jamesoni. 1/-; fine plants 
in .5-inch pots, 9d. and I /- 
‘Saintpaulia lonantha. Perpkt., 1/-; plants, 1 /- 
Saintpaulia lonantha Purpurea (Rubra), deep lilac-red 
flowers. Perpkt., 1/-; plants, 1/6. 
Sedum Azoideum Variegatum, ornamental plant. I /- 
Sieboldi, green foliage. 6d. 
Sieboldi Variegata, of a thick substance, with wax-like 
blotch in the centre of each leaf. 9d. 
Sibthorpia Europeea (Cornish Moneywort), a splendid 
little trailing plant for the rockery in conserva- 
tories ; foliage small. 6d. 
Sibthorpia Europsea Aurea. 1/- 
Sibthorpia Odoratum, foliage beautifully scented 
6d. 
Sibthorpia Europaea Argentea Marginata. fid. 
Statice Halfordii, a superb blue variety, useful for 
decoration. 2/6. 
Imbricata. 2/6. 
Streptocarpus Hybrids, we have a fine stock of seed - 
lings of various shades, plants that will be sure 
to bloom this season. 1/6 each ; 15/— per doz. 
‘Strobilanthes Dyerianus, brilliant and exquisite 
colouring; useful as a decorative plant. 1/— 
‘Tillandsia (Vriesia) Lindeni. 5/- 
‘Tabern mmontana Coronaria FI. PI., resembling the 
trardenia in growth and fragrance, pure white 
double flowers. 2/6. 
‘Tradescantia Zobrina, dark foliage, and makes a very 
effective contrast with brighter colours. 9d. 
*Albo Vittata, prettily marked, of a silver white ; 
very clear. 9d. 
‘Multicolor, most beautifully variegated with 
purple, lake, and white. 9d. 
Stove and Greenhouse Climbers. 
Those marked thus ‘ are for the Stove. 
Acacia Armata. 2/6. 
Acacia Drummondii. 2/6. 
‘Allamanda. 
‘Hendersonii. 2/6. 
‘Schottii. 2/6. 
‘Aristolochia Gigas. 3/6. 
Gigas Var. Sturtevantii, it blooms with wonder- 
ful freedom and always proves a sensational 
object of the greatest interest. 3/6 and 5/- 
Asparagus Decumbens. 1/6. 
Plumosus. 1/- 
‘Plumosus Nanus. I/- 
‘Tenuissimus. I/- 
‘Bignonia Venusta. i 
‘Chamberlaynii. • I 2/6 each. 
‘Cherrere. I 
Bougainvillea Glabra (Sanders’ variety). I /6. 
Cypher!. 1/6. 
‘Glabra. 1/6. 
Maud Chettleburgh. 2/6. 
‘Speciosa. 1/6. 
‘Campsidium Filicifolium. I/- 
‘Cissus Discolor. 1/6 to 3/6. 
Clematis Coccinea. 1 See Hanly 
Crispa. ) Climbers. 
Indivisa Lobata. 2/6. 
‘Clerodendron Balfourii. 2/6. 
Cobeea Scandens, violet ivy. 1/- 
Scandens Variegata. 1/6 and 2/(i. 
Convolvulus Mauritanicus. fid. 
