Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide. 
CANNEI-LS’ 8BI.ECTED SIIIULEY POPPIES — MOST LOVELY COLOOB8. 
756 H A Papaver Lsevigatum— Fine-shaped loTge flowers, 4 inches 
n diameter of a i-rilliant deep scarlet with black spots, surronnded by a white 
narinn at the base of each petal. The two ontside petals of the flowers are 
Avice the size of the inside ones, so that each couple form a round cup by 
ihemselves; very free flowering and extremely showy. IJ ft. 6(4 per pkt. 
756. n.A. Papaver Mephisto— Prettily fringed ; red, black, rose, and 
vhite- .2^ ft id. per pkt. 
751. H.A. Papaver, New Double, American Flag’— A most beau- 
;iful double picouy- flowered variety of robust growth, bushy, and bearing 
[reely large flowers 3 to 4 inches across ; very double and charmingly 
lolourcd, pure white ground margined dark orange-scarlet. 6d. per pkt. 
746. H.p. Papaver Nudieaule, Iceland 
oppy — Clear velbov. 6f/. per pkt. 
749. HJE. Papaver Nudieaule — Mixed. 
4 per pkt. 
747. u.p. Papaver Nudieaule Album — 
ure white. (W. per pkt. 
748. II p. Papaver Nudieaule Mlniatum 
-Orange-scarlet. 6(7. per pkt 
750. UP. Papaver Nudieaule Coecineumfl.pl.-- Double-flowering 
irm of the briuht orange-scaj lei variety of the Ycft^ana Po/>i»v, producing 
) 0 ut 40 to 50 per cent, of true plants with perfectly double flowers, 
he different varieties of this lovely Poppy, ranging amongst the most 
tractive of early flowering perennials, .have become great favourites in all 
luntries. l.s. per pkt. 
A beantiful claw of 
dwarf hardy Poppies, 
flowers very showy and 
effective. Mi cli used for 
table decoration. Will 
flower the same year if 
seed is sown in March. 
1 ft. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULK COCCINEUM FL. PL. 
757. HJ>. Papaver Orientale— Deep scarlet with black blotches; a 
grand border plant. 2^ ft. 3(7. per pkt. 
759. H.A. Papaver Pseoniflora, Pieony flowered Poppy— These 
showy double-flowering Poppies are well known as effective additions to 
mixed borders and large gardens and for ornamental shrubberies. Finest 
mixed. 3 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
1203. H.A. Papaver Pseonlfliorum fl. pi. “ Salmon Rose ” — 
Remarkably pretty new colour of the dwarf pieony-flowered Poppy with 
very large and extremely double flowers. Per pkt., 6(7. 
758. H.A. Papaver Pavonium, Peacock Poppy— Glossy black zone 
which marks the petals near the base, brilliant scarlet ground colour. 1 ft. 
3(7. per pkt. 
762. H.A. Papaver (Poppy) Snowdrift (White Swan)— Large pure 
white elegantly fringed flowers, showy for the garden, and most useful for 
cutting purposes. 2 ft. 6(7. per pkt. 
754. H.p. Papaver (Poppy) Umbrosum— The most beautiful dwarf 
single Poppy ; somewhat resoiubles the ordinary field kind in growth, but a 
most vivid red, with a large intense black blotch at the base of each 
petal, rendering it most striking and surprising; it is really one of the 
best. 1 ft. 3(7. per pkt. 
The seed should be sown in the Autumn, grown on through the Winter, 
and planted out in early Summer. They will then make a grand display. 
(Applies to P. Umbrosum and Iceland varieties only.) 
760. II. p. Papaver Prince of Orangre— Pretty. 6(7. per pkt. 
761. U.P. Papaver Salmon Queen— Distinct. 6(7. per pkt. 
1321. u.A. Papaver Somniferum Chamois-Rose, fl. pi. — Flowers 
of a pretty delicate biush-rose. 1^ ft. id. per pkt. 
752. H.A. Papaver Somniferum Fimbriatum, Double- fringed 
Garden Poppy— 'I'hese produce a great variety of colour, and make a 
grand display. 2^ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
753. H.A. Papaver Somniferum Fimbriatum, Doable White— 
ft 3(7. per pkt. 
764. H.A. Papaver, The Bride or Giant White— Splendid large 
pure white siugle flowers. 3 ft. 3(7. per (lacket. 
Poppy, Welsh— See Meconopsis, 
763. n.A. Shirley Poppy war.-!.) — Of all the Poppy tribe the 
Shirley strain gives us the loveliest of colours, combined with exquisite 
form and the most remarkable floriferonsness. To have the plants at their 
beat, and flowers in finest form, seed should be sown quite early in 
September, so that the plants may be dibhed out singly s<3me 16 or 18 
inches apart in good rich soil, although seed sown in Spring does very well 
indeed if sown very thinly. 1^ ft. 8(7. and 6(7. per pkt. 
1274. 11 . 1 >. Paraearyum Angustifolium— Formingdenserosettesof 
narrow lanceolate leaves. The fiower scapes, appearing to the number of 25 
to 30 on each plant, produce pretty flowers of a lovely deep blue. 1 ery 
showy, and extremely free flowering. Per pkt. , Is. 6(7. 
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