CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
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Stove and Greenhouse 
*Dipladenia. 
*Boliviensis. 3/U. ’ 
*Brearleyana. 3/0. 
*Ficus Minimum. Od. 
Radicans Var. I/O. 
*Repens. 9d. and I/- 
Variegata. 1/- 
Gloriosa. 
Superba. 1/0 and 2/0. 
Habrothamnus (Cestrum) — 
Aurantiacus. 
1/- 
Elegans. 
V- 
Fasciculatus. 
1/- 
‘Hoya Bella. 
2/0. 
‘Carnosa. 
1/6. 
Giobuiosa. I/O, 
*Imperiaiis. 3/0. 
*Jasminum Graciliimum. 2/0. 
Grandiflorum. 1/- 
Lapageria Aiba. .I/- to 21/- cacli. 
Rosea. 3/0 and 5/-. 
*Manetta Bicoior. 1/- and 1/0. 
Medeoia Myrtifolia Asparagoides. 1/- 
Myrsiphyiium Asparagoides (Smiiax). i/-and 2/0. 
*Passiflora — 
Constance Eiliott. 1/- and 1/0. 
♦Princeps. 2/0. 
Climbers — continued. 
Passiflora —continued. 
Comte de Nesselrode. I/- 
Imperatrice Eugenie. 1/- 
Munroii. 1/- 
Newmanni. 1/- 
Alata. 2/0. 
Triloba. 1/0. 
‘Plumbago Capensis. 1/- and 2/0. 
Alba. 1/- 
Rhynchospermum (Trachelospermum) Jasminoides. 
1 / 0 . 
‘Smiiax Macrophylla Variegata. 1/0. 
Solanum Jasminoides. I/- 
‘Stephanotls Floribunda, “ Elvaston ” Var. 2/0 
Tacsonia Exoniensis. 1/- 
Van Volxeraii. 1/- and 1/0. 
‘Tecoma Jasminoides. 1/0. 
Jasminoides Grandiflora. 1/0. 
‘Torenia Asiatica, the strongest grower, producing 
innumerable small Pansy-like flowers of a striking 
purple and white. 1/0. 
‘Torenia Fournieri, very similar, but with a more 
upright closer growth, and is one of our most 
useful flowering plants. 1/- 
Plants for the Decoration of the Conservatory 
or Sub-Tropical Gardening. 
hither in Groups or as 
Araiia (Fatsia) Japonica (Sieboldi). l/-and 1/0. 
(Fatsia) Japonica (Sieboldi) variegata. 3/0. 
Graciliimum. 3/0. 
Veitchii. 3/0. 
Draceena Australis. 2/0 to 7/0; fine plants, 10/- 
to 15/- 
Dracaena Gracilis. 1/0 and 2/0. 
Indivisa. 1/0 and 2/0. 
Rubra. 2/0. 
Yucca Aloaefolia. 2/6 to 10/0. 
Single Specimens. 
We have some fine plants of the above, and 
suitable for immediate effect. 
Kentia Posteriana. 
