182. H.n.A. Alonsoa Albiflora— White. 
This will be found useful i 19(i. ii.h.a. Anagallis Sanguinea— Bright ruby colour; beautiful. 
for pot culture in the conservatory, |)rodiicing a succession of flowers during 
the Autumn and Winter, li to 2 ft. Srf. per pkt. 
183. H.n.A. Alonsoa Warscewiezli— Bright scarlet flowers, for beds 
or borders. 2 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
184. ii.H.p. Alstroemeria Aurantiaca ( A wury/iV/acctc) — Golden 
orange, streaked with red; fine for cutting. Ij ft. 'id. [>er pkt. 
185. H.A. Alyssum Maritimum {Crudfene), Sweet Alyssum — 
Flowers white ; if sown in clumps it has a very pretty effect. | ft. id. 
per pkt. 
186. H.p. Alyssum Saxatile Compaetum— Yellow ; suiuble for 
the roc’ ery and early Spring gardening. ^ ft. id. per pkt. 
187. H.A. Amaranthus Caudatus (A/rarantAaccat), Love-lies- Bleed- 
ing — Exceedingly graceful, free- flowering, ornamental plant. Red. 2 to 
3 ft. id. per pkt. 
188. H.A. Amaranthus Caudatus— White. 2 ft. id. per pkt. 
Amaranthus Globe — *See Gomphrena. 
1811. H.H.A. Amaranthus Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat)— Dwarf, leaves 
marked with scarlet and rich bronzy purple; beautiful foliage. 1^ ft. 
id. per pkt. 
1110. H.H.A. Amaranthus Melancholieus Ruber — A compact 
growing variety, with large shaded crimson leaves; useful for bedding. 
1 to 1 J ft. 'id. per pkt. 
191. H.n.A. Amaranthus, “Princess of Wales” — One-half 
leaves are intense carmine with olive-green tips, the remainder orange- 
tellow beautifully veined with pink ; splendid plants for table decoration. 
3 ft. I.?, per pkt. 
192. H.H.A. Amaranthus (Hybrid), “ Henderi”— Graceful habit, 
brilliant colours, gi> es a striking effect. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
J ft. id. per pkt. 
197. H.P. Anchusa Itallca {B naginacem) — Deep blue, of easy 
culture, preferring a sunny situa'ion. 3 to 4 ft. id. per pkt. 
198. H.p. Anemone Coronaria (A’anunra/accte) — Mixed, i ft. 
id. per pkt. 
199. H.p. Anemone Fulgens (Scarlet Wind Flower) — Graceful habit : 
flowers beautiful bright scarlet. J ft. Is. per pkt. 
Angel’s Trumpet -See Datura. 
200. H.p. Antirrhinum (Scrophulariaets), Snapdragon — Handsome 
Jree . Jiowering border plants^ decorative the Jirst season when sown early. 
These are from our best varieties, and it is impossible to find a more distinct 
selection. The greater part of them are beautifully striped 2 ft. id. and 
id. per pkt. 
Varieties to colour can be supplied, id. to id. per pkt. 
201. Antirrhinum, “Golden Gem”— Of dwarf stiff growth and pro- 
ducing masses of blooms of a rich yellow shade; very attractive; most 
useful for borders. J ft. id. per pkt. 
202. H.p. Antirrhinum, “Queen of the North”— Elegant habit, and 
densely covered wiih large white flowers. Most beautiful Snapdragon; each 
plant will occupy a foot to 18 inches ; a gem in herbaceous borders, and 
most useful for cutting. 1^ ft. 6</. and Is. per pkt. 
203. H.p. Antirrhinum, “ Tom Thumb”— Perfectly distinct from the 
above; the flowers are not quite so large, but their dwarf stiff growth ami 
shiny foliage, with masses of blooms, render them exceedingly attractive. 
J to 1 ft. id. per pkt. 
Cannells’ Antirrhinums (Snapdragon). 
Our collection is the choicest in the Viforld. We showed a grand 
oolleolion, and were awarded ths Silver Medal by the K.H.S. 
AMARANTUrS 8ALICIFOUDS. 
193. H.H A. Amaranthus Salicifolius (The Fountain Plant)— One 
go•^d plant will repay all trouble. For beds, ribbon borders, or decoration 
of the conserva tory . 3 ft. Sow early in March, id. per pkt. 
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum), New Hybrids— See Novelties on 
I'oloured paper. 
194. H.H.P. Ammobium AlatumGrandiflorum(C'otn^o.itte), Ever- 
lasting — Flowers pure white, of a small rosette shape, reminding one cf the 
old bachelor’s Buttons. It is of a very easy growth, and of great value 
for cut flowers all the Winter. 1.) to 2 ft. id. per pkt. 
i9.i. H.H.A. Anagallis Grandiflora Breweri (Pitmu^ocew).— Pretty 
dwarf plants, rich dark blue; effective as edgings for rockwork and sunny 
positions, i ft. id. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED COCKSPUR AQUILEGIAS. 
H.p. Aquilegia (Rnnuticu/accre), Columbine — See Coloured Plate. 
204. Long-Spurred Hybrids— it is scarcely possible to lavish too 
much praise upon this graceful and elegant family of plants, being most 
beautiful in habit of growth, colours, and form of flowers. After several 
years' careful selecting and re-selecting, we have obtained a splendid strain, 
which we now offer to all admirers of this graceful and delightful flower. 
Amongst these hybrids will be found many novel combinations of pleasing 
shades of colour. They prefer a moist and sheltered position, with as 
much exposure to the sun as possible; of robust habit and perfectly hardy, 
flowering most profusely during May and June; admirably adapted for 
cutting purposes and the home decorations; highly recommended for table 
decorations. l.«. and Is. id. per pkt. 
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