I'lll.OX l>HIIiMMONDI FL. SEMIl’LENO. 
Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
CANNELLS’ RE-SELECTED PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII. 
CANXKLI-S' I’llLOX DRUMMONDII. 
798. H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora (Polemomacco!)— These 
comprise the most brilliant colours imaginable; the flowers arc larger than 
those of the older kinds, and of finer substance. We consider it safe to 
observe that there is no known annual which will more amply repay any 
care bestowed upon it. 1 ft. The finest mixed, 6rf. and l.s. per pkt. 
799. H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora Alba— Flowers 
pure white; very useful where cut flowers are in demand. 1ft. G</. and 
Is. per pkt. 
800. H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora Splendens — 
Refulgent scarlet-red flowers, rendered further remarkable by a large white 
eye, the centre of which is encircled with a well-defined violet edge. 1 ft. 
G<l. and' Is. per pkt. 
801 . Phlox Drummondii Isabellina fl. semipleno. 
802. Phlox Drummondii Purpureo-Marmorata fl. semipleno. 
Two semi-double flowering varieties, the former with pale yellow, 
the latter with dark purple, rose marbled flowers. They reproduce them- 
selves true from seed, each colour separate. Is. per pkt. 
803. Phlox Drummondii Lutea fl. pL— A very pretty yellow 
flowering variety, comes quite true from seed, and possesses a slight perfume. 
In order to produce the best double flowers these Phloxes should be grown 
in light soil. Is. per pkt. 
rllLOX DECUSSATA- 
CANNELLs’ llE-SELECl'ED i’lILOX DRUMMONDII. 
804. H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii (Mi.xed)— Very handsome useful 
Summer and Autnmn bedding plants ; the flowers, which vary from white 
to purple and rich crimson, arc borne in great profusion manj months in 
succession. Gd. per pkt. 
805. H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii Fimbriata— The petals of all the 
known Phlox varieties are entir e, but in this variety they are partly fimbriate, 
partly three-toothed. The centre-teeth are almost twice as long as the lateral 
ones, ail distinctly bordered with white, which, together with the bright eye 
of the centre, picturesquely contrast with the magnificent velvety colours, 
consisting alreadj of more than twenty-five very splendid distinct colours. 
We offer it in finest mixture. Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
8 6 . H.H.A. Phlox Drummondii Cuspidata “Star of Quedlin- 
burgh” — Obtained from the Phlox Oniminonait Fiinhriata, is slightly more 
compact than that variety. The size of the flower is the same, hut the 
pointed centre-teeth of the petals (five in number) arc five to six times as 
long as the lateral ones, and project beyond them like little spikes ^ to J inch 
long, giving the flowers a distinctly-marked, regular, star-like form, whose 
beauty is enhanced by the broad white margins which borders the edges 
of the petals. Offered in finest mixture of nearly twenty colours. Gd. and 
Is. per pkt. 
807. H.p. Phlox Decussata. Perennial Phlox — From the finest 
collection. Mixed. 3 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
PiCOtee— iSee Carnation. 
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