Cannell & Sons’ Complete: Seed Guide. 
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607. H.A. Leptosiphon Aureus— Golden yellow Aft. 3rf. pcrpkt. 
608. II. A. Leptosiphon (Gilia) Densiflorus— Flowers produced in 
clusters, of a bright purple. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
600. H.A. Leptosiphon Densiflorus Albus— Of the purest white, 
very showy. I ft. 'id. per pkt. 
610. H.A. Leptosiphon Hybridus— Various liright and beautiful 
colours mixed. A ft. 3</. per pkt. 
611. H.A. Leptosiphon Roseus—Kich rose, close habit. J ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
612. H.A. Limnanthes DougrlasH ( O'erontnern;)— Yellow and white, 
exceedingly pretty ; good for edging, clump.s, &c. ^ ft. 3</. per pkt. 
613. H.p. Linaria Cymbalaria(Sero/)Ai//<irtne(c), Kenilworth Ivy — 
',b violet, fine for hanging baskets, rockwork, &c. Is. per pkt. 
14. H.f. Linaria Cymbalaria fl. Alba— Very pretty new variety 
the trailing Kenilworth It i/, differing from the original species with light 
violet flowers by its light green glossy foliage and its pure white flowers. 
It is of vigorous growth, and may either be cultivated as an annual or as a 
perennial. For covering rockwork or walls, or for hanging liaskets, there 
is hardly a more suitable plant to be found, thriving equally as well in the 
shade as in the full sun. Per pkt., l.s. 
615. H.P. Linaria Henderson! Ericoldes— A new and compact 
variety; glaucous linear foliage, round upright bushes of about 8 to 10 
inches in height, bearing numerous spikes of purplish-violet flowers; grown 
as an annual, it is continually in bloom from July until the Autumn ; 
valuable for dwarf groups, borders, or pot culture, (id. per pkt. 
616. II. P. Linaria Maritima — A very dwarf, neat species, with small 
roundish foliage, and a profusion of lilac-purple flowers shaded with white 
at the palate ; it flowers first year from seed, but more strongly the second 
season, ij ft. Is. per pkt. 
617. H.P. Linaria Purpurea— Purple. iJto2Aft. 3</. jier ]>kt. 
618. H.A. Linaria Reticulata Aurea Purpurea, Toad Flax- 
Mixed. One of the most showy annuals in existence. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
610. H.A. Linaria Bipartita Splendida — Deep purple flowers; 
pretty. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
620. H.p. Linum Flavum— Golden yellow ; very pretty. 1 ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
620a’. H.A. Linum Azureum— Flowers light blue. 1ft. 3d. per pkt. 
621. ir.H.A. Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum ( Linere), Scarlet Flax- 
Splendid colour. IJft. 3d. per pkt. 
622. H.p. Linum Perenne — Blue ; neat-border species. 1| ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
623. G.p. Lisianthus Russellianus— A beautiful greenhouse plant 
with violet-blue flowers. IJ ft. Is. per pkt. 
624. II. H.A. Loasa Aurantiaca, -syn. Lateritla (Loasete) — Beautiful 
climbing plant, suitable for trellis or wirework. 6 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Lobelias (.Campamilacew')} 
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625. II. II. A. Lobelia, Barjieutd’s pterpetual— Flowers a brilliant 
ultramarine blue, pure white nmrkings at the base of each of the two lower 
petals ; of compact habit, useful alike for bedding or growing in pots ; of a 
perpetual blooming chaiacter. Awaixled a eertificale by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, jf ft. Is. per pkt. 
626. H.ii.A. Brighton — Forgeneral purposes, the brightest blue Lobelia 
ever yet sent out, and the best variety of the S/ieciosa class. 4 in . Is. per pkt 
627. H.II.A. Blue Stone— True,clearbluo,withouteye. 5iu. 6d.perpkt. 
628. u.H.A. Crystal Palace Compacta— Deep blue; excellent for 
edgings and carpet bedding. 4 in. (id. per pkt. 
629. H.H.A. Erlnus— Blue. 4 in 6d. per pkt. 
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