Caiinell & Sons’ Complete: Seed Guide. 
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Any Variety not mentioned in this List can be supplied on a few days notice. 
ABBRE VI ATIffl NS . 
A.c. Annual Climber. n k. Hurily Annual. 
AP. Anefcalona, without petalp. h.ii. A. Half-haidy Annual. 
G.A. Greenhouse Annual. h.h. Hardy Horbaoeoua. 
G.n. Greenhouse Biennial. h.b. Hardy Biennial. 
Q.c. Greenhouse Climber. n.ii.n. Half-hardy Biennial. 
G p. Greenhouse l*ereiiuial. ii.p. Hardy Perennial. 
H.H.SH. Half-hardy Shrub. ii.n.p. Half-hardy Perennial. 
HARDY ANNUALS may be sown from February till the end of 
September; March, April, and May are the best montlis for general Suminer 
display; June and July for Autumn blooming; August and twpteraber 
for Spring dowering. Half-hardy Annuals -Sow from the beginning ot 
March to the end of May ; place in a frame on a gentle bottom heat. When 
sowing from the middle of April to the end of May they may be easily 
raised without artificial heat, and by selecting a warm, sheltered situnbmi, 
and covering them with a hand-light till they are strong enough to bear 
transplanting. 
BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS-The most select and tender 
varieties for Summer and Autumn blooming maybe sown in a gentle heat m 
March and April, and pricked out into pots until fully established, and then 
potted off singly, or transplanted into the open ground, as required, the 
hardier varieties may be sown in the open ground, in prepared beds, in 
and July, and when strong enongli, transplanted to where they are intended 
to bloom the following year. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS are those Perenuiabs which lose their stems 
annually, whilst the roots continue alive in the ground. 
162. 11. II. A. Abronia Umbellata(iVycto{h«a««<r)— T>eli®ate rose colour ; 
B beautiful dwarf trailer. ^ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
163. H.H.SH. Abutilon {ilahacfce) — Saved from ours, the finest collection 
of hybrids ever brought together, containing the most beautiful and varied 
colours. Very showv, decorative, and free-growing shrubs, both tor the 
greenhouse and outside culture during the Summer and Autumn. 3 to 
6 ft. high. Is. per pkt. 
164. H.H.SH. Acacia (Albizzia) Lophantha {Leguminos(e)-A fine, 
fern-like foliage plant for greenhouse or window decoration. 6 ft. 6a. pKt. 
166. HH.SH. Acacia — Choice, mixed, decorative plants, with pretty 
foliage. 6(/. per pkt. 
166. H.P. Acanthus Mollis LatifoliUS(Acon<Aacco:)— Large, hamlsome 
foliage. 3 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
167. G.p. Aehimenes— Finest ml-xed, of easy culture and free flowering. 
I ft. 2 . 1 . per pkt. 
169. H.H.A •Acroelinlnm Album-White flowered; very beautiful 
IJ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
168 n.B.A. *Acrbelinlum Grandiflorum Atroroseum (Compo.sito), 
Everlasting— Very large flowered ; dark. 1 to 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
CATINR1,l’ 8 “PREMIBR” ABDIttOH. 
:’'178. H.A. AgPOStemma Coeli-Rosa (.Caryophynacem) - Dwarf, 
fringed ; very pretty 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
180. H.p. Agrostemma Coronarla Atrosanguinea — Flowers 
large, deep crimson. 2 ft. 2<f. per pkt. 
179. H.P. Agrostemma Coronaria (Rose Campion)— Pretty rose 
coloured. 2 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Agrostis — See Ornamental Grasses. 
170 H.H.A. *Acroclinlum Roseum Flore Pleno — Charming rosy 
hue fading to a delicate pink. 'I'lio flowers have less tendency to close 
in damp weather than the single kind. If ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
* Flowers of these should be gathered before they are folly opened, 
so as to secure a bright centre when dried. 
171. H.A Adonis .®stivalis {Hamncutaceee), Flos Adonis — Bright 
crimson flowers, finely cut foliage. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
172. H.A. Adonis Auturanalis (Pheasant’s Eye)— Crimson ; flowers in 
Autumn. 1 ft, Sd. per pkt. 
178. H.p. Adonis Vernalls - Bright yellow colour ; charming for flower- 
holder and rockery decoration in Spring. | ft. 6d. per pkt. 
174. H.H.A. Ageratum {Compositee), “Cannells’ Dwarf” The 
best of all the dwarf blues, i ft. 3d. per pkt. 
181 H.H.A. Alonsoa Llnifolia (ScropAufanareai)— Showy flower; 
bright scarlet. 1 to ft. 3d. per pkt. 
182 HHA. Alonsoa Alblflora-White. Useful for 'pdt culture in 
the conservatory during the Autumn and Winter. 1'4 to 2 ft. M per pfet. 
urn H.H.A. Alonsoa Mutisl-Soft pink (lowei^s, deep crimson centre, 
compact habit; flowers tlirought the Sunimor and Autumn months. 1 ft. 
6,/ per pkt. , , , 
183. H.U.A. Alonsoa Warscewlczll-Brlght scarlet flowers, for beds 
or borders. 2 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
184 H.ii.p. Alstrcemepia Aurantiaoa //b«'*';,v^AWu(i«F) — Golden 
orange, streaked with red ; fine for cutting. U ft. 3d. per pkt. 
185. H.A. Alyssum Maritlmum (C-runfArtt). 
Flowers white ; in clumps it has a very pretty effect, f ft. 3d. per pkt. 
177. H.H.A. Ageratum Mexieanum— -Useful for large beds ; blue, 
IJ ft. 2d. per pkt 
175. H.H. Ageratum, “ Swanley Blue ’’—Dwarf. Jft. 3</. per pkt. 
187. H.A. AmaranthusCaudatus(Ama,mitAacs«s),L<>ve-li^-Bi^d^ 
ing- Exceedingly graceful, free-fiowering, ornamental plant. Red. I to 
3 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
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