Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
2.10. H.H.A. Anagallis GrindlfloraBrewepi(Pri»i«/acere).— Pretty 
dwarf plants, rich dark blue; effectivj as edgings for rockwork and sunny 
positions. ft. 'M. per pkt. 
201. H.H.A. Anagallis Sanguinea— Bright ruby colour; beautiful, 
t ftX.Srf. per pkt. 
202. H.p. Anchusa Italica (B irag{nacf<e) — Deep' bine, of easy 
culture, preferring a snnny situation. 3 to 4 ft. 3<f. per pkt. 
203. H.p. Anemone Coronaria (Single Poppy Anemone)(Ba- 
nunct/Zucets)—. Mixed. J It. M. per pkt. 
2)4. H.p. Anemone Coronaria, Scarlet— Specially saved from 
the best scarlet flowers. ^ ft. I«. per pkt. 
205. H.p. Anemone Coronaria, St. Brigld — Large flowered 
double kind, of many beautiful colours I ft. l.r. per pkt. 
206. H.p. Anemone Fulgens (Scarlet Wind Flower) — Graceful habit ; 
Bowers beautiful bright scnrlet. J ft. l.r. per pkt. 
207. c,p. Angelonia Granliflora Alba (.Serop'oi/oroKcrc) — A 
very graceful greenhouse plant, of aromatic odour, and bearing flowers 
which appear the same season as sown. Very bjautiful, and producing its 
extreirely numerous pure while flowers standing out in handsome contrast 
with the elegant dark green lanceolate foliage ; invaluable for conservat- ry 
decoration, being a good winter b'oomer, and also makes a charming orna- 
ment for the table. I’er pkt., l.«. 
Angel’s Trumpet -Bre Datura. 
1^208. H.p. Antennari a. Margaritacea— Everlasting flower; silvery 
foliage and white flowers ; dwarl : very pretty. 1 ft. (id. per pkt. 
209. H.p. Antirrhinum (Scrophutariacce), Snapdragon — Handsome 
free - flowering harder plants, -'ecorative the first season when .sown early. 
These are from onr best varieties, and it is impossible to find a more distinct 
selection. The greater part of them are beautifully striped. 2 ft. Zd. and 
Zd. per pkt. 
Varieties to colour can be supplied. Zd. and fief, per pkt. 
2to. Antirrhinum, Cannells' “ Golden Gem”— Of dwarf stiff 
growth and prolucing masses of blooms of a rich yellow shade; very 
attractive; most useful for border.", f ft. fir/, per pkt. 
211 . H.p. Antirrhinum, Cannells’ “Queen of the North”— 
Elegant habit, and densely covered with large white flowers. A gem in 
herbaceous borders, and most nseful for cutting. 1^ ft. fir/, and 1*. per pkt. 
212. H.p. Antirrhinum, Cannells’ “ Tom Thumb”— Flowers large, 
dwarf stiff growth and shiny foliage, with masses of blooms, render them 
exceedinglv attractive. to 1 ft Zd. per pkt. 
213. Cannells' Eynsford Pigmy— Self colours, mixed, l.«. per pkt. 
214. Cannells’ Eynsford Pigmy — Striped and bizarred colours, 
mixed, l.«. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED COCKSPUR AQUILEGIAS. 
215. H.p. Aquilegla (Hnnunculacece), Columbine— Long-Spurred 
Hybrids — It is scarcely possible to lavish too much praise upon this 
graceful and elegant family of plants, being most beautiful in habit of 
growth, colours, and form of flowers. After several years’ careful selecting 
and re-sel-tcting. we have obtained a splendid strain, which we now offer 
to all admirers of this, graceful and delightful flower. Amongst these 
hybrids will be found many novel- combioations of pleasing shades of 
colour. They prefer a moist and sheltered position, with as much exposure 
to the sun as pos-ible ; of robust habit and perfectly hardy, flowering most 
profusely during May and June; admirably adapted for cutting purposes 
and the home decorations ; highly recommended for table decorations. 
Is. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ PRIZE MEDAL EYNSFORD PIGMY ANTIRRHINUMS. 
AW^a^RiyEP A STL'VER lyTEDAL BY THE F.HS. 
For severat j^eaxs wc have beexr selecting our well-knfrwn £huI: richly- varied strain of Dwarf. Antirrhinums until we have succeeded in obtaining 
most satisfactory results. They possess a considerable value for beds and border.*, as their free branching habit enables them to contiTiue in bloom for 
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