Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
MONTBRETIAS. 
MOJJTBKETIAS. 
Fine i)lants, flowering from July till frost sets in. 
Invaluable for cut flowers. 
Each — s. d. 
Cncosmaeflora — Large one-sided spikes of brilliant orange 
» ■ per 100, G.S-. 0 :! 
CroCOSmaeflora Aurea — Golden yellow, new and rare 1 0 
„ Eleg'ans — Bright yellow and vermilion ... ... 1 0 
,, Pyramidalis — New colour, apricot-salmon ... 1 0 
„ Sylphurea— Chrome yellow 1 0 
Fottsii — Branching spikes of jgddish crimson and orange flowers; 
very showy per 100, Cs 0 3 
CHINESE SACRED LILY. 
(Narcissus Tazetta.) 
They may be grown either in soil in pots or water in a vase, but the 
latter method is to be preferred, as it lends itself more readily to artistic 
an&ngeraent, and the bulbs bloom much earlier. They should be treated 
in the same way as Hyacinths, and can be planted at any time between 
October and March. 
The floweis arc exquisitely perfumed, and of a clear white colour, with 
bright yellow cup. 
Each bulb sends up six or more strong siiikes, and in a moderately cool 
room will bloom in about eight or ten weeks from the time of planting. 
Each. 0(/. ; per doz., 7s. Gd. 
We have imported a limited quantity of specially decorated Japanese 
bowls, as used in Japan for the cultivation of the Chinese Sacred Lily, which 
we can supply at the following prices so long as unsold. 
1 bowl for 1 bulb ... 
1 „ 2 „ ... 
1 „ 3 „ ... 
1 „ 4 „ ... 
1 „ G ... 
price Is. 3d. 
,, 2s. Gd. 
„ 3s. 3rf. 
„ 4.S. 
„ : 
N.B. — The Chinese Sacred Lil} 
sometimes produces double flowers. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA (The Great Scarborough Lily). 
j This is the grandest and most general favonriic* of all bulbf. 
' Plnnts of easy growth, Uc/. ami 1.9. each ; and 10,9. per do/.. 
WINTER ACONITE (Eranthis Hyemalis). 
Per 100, 3s. ; per dozen, Gd. 
HARDY PLANTS. 
FOR EARLY SPRING BEDDING AND 
DECORATION OF FLOWER GARDEN. 
Myosotis, of sorts. 
Pansies, of sorts. 
Adonis Vernalls. 
Anemone Fulgens. 
Anemone Pulsatilla. 
Alyssum Saxatile. 
Arabis Albida. 
Arabis Variegata. 
Aubrietias. 
Daisies, of various colours. 
Gentianas. 
Hepatieas. 
Phloxes. 
Polyanthus. 
Primroses, Double. 
Primroses, Single. 
Pyrethrum, Golden. 
Silene Pendula. 
Sllene Compacta. 
Violas, in vars. 
Wallflowers. 
Iberis (Candytuft). 
Sec description of above in our Floral Guide. 
HARDY FERNS. (For shady corners.) 
Our selection, 12*., 18s. to 30*. per dozen. 
