Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Indian Pink — Iliantlms Chinensis. 
Indian Shot— ('anim 
789. u.p. Inuia Ensifolia — Free flowering and showy, forms into a 
neat bush; the flower heads are a pure golden yellow, and fully IJ inches 
across; when sown early the seedlings will flower the first season, and dees 
well in any soil. 1^ ft. Gel and l.e. per pkt. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA. 
790. ii.n. A. lonopsidium Acaule (Crurtfene) — Lilac flowers, rery 
pretty and useful for rockwork : pots } ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
791. H.A, Ipomoea Hederaeea Marmorata Coelestina — Very 
pretty new variety of the Ivi/-leriveU Morning Ohrg, with large, light blue 
marbled and striped tlowei-s, reproducing itself true from seed. Per pkt., Gil. 
792. n.A. Ipomoea (Convolvulus) Hederaeea Marmorata Rosea 
— A handsome vareiy of the /vy-leateU Morning Glory with large rose- 
marhled flowers. G</. per pkt. 
793. ii.A. Ipomoea (Convolvulus) Purpurea flore pleno {Double- 
flowered Morning’ Glory) — It is of rapid growth, and produces its 
double flowers very freely, resembling in form those of the’ Calystegia 
pubesetns ft. pi. They are white, with a slight spot of red or of blue at the 
base, of the larger petahs. Abo'it 80 per cent, of the seedlings will reproduce 
themselves true from seed, the remainder will flower serai-double or single. 
Per pkt. , G(l. 
Ipomoea— <Sc' Convolvulus also. 
IPOMlEA PURPUREA FL. PI. 
800. n.A. Larkspur, Cannells’ Hyacinth Flowered (/f«n«ncu/acea!) 
— Uwaif and beautiful clas^, with double flowers. Mixed. I ft. 3t/. per pkt. 
801 . H.A. Larkspur Tall Double Rocket (Delphinium Ajaels 
Elatum fl. pi.) — Finest. Mixed. ft. 3</. per pkt. 
802. H.ii.A. Lasthenia Californlca, ryn. Glabrata (Composiicc ) — 
Bright golden-yellow flowers; early blooming; showy, t ft. 3J. per pkt. 
Lathyrus Odoratus— See Sweet Pea. 
803. H.p. Lathyrus Latifolius {Leguminos<e), Everlasting Pe.".— 
Red. G ft. 3(/. per pkt. 
801. H.p. Lathyrus Latifolius Albus, Everlasting Pea — White. 
5 ft. 6(f. perpkt. 
803. Lathyrus Latifolius, Pink Beauty (Everlasting- Peal- 
Colour is a delicately shaded p'lik on the standard, the lacing of the edge 
being paler than the centre, the wings are deeper pink of a very rich 
shade, giving it a very striking appearance. The tnissis as well as the 
individual flowers are larger than the older varieties, and the character 
may bo considered to be ([uite fixed. Per pkt., l.s. 
80G. H.p. Lavatera Arborea Varlegata C.Ua/rae«e>— A varie- 
gated-leaved variety, quite hardy; very ornamental foliage plant. 4 to 5 ft 
Gd. per pkt. 
807. H.A. Lavatera Trimestris -Red; a splendid annual ; excel- 
lent as a back ground for other plants; also very effective in shrubbery 
borders or large masses. 3 to 4 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
808. H.A. Lavatera, White — A white form of the preceding. 3 to 
4 ft. ‘id. per pkt. 
809. H.A. Layia Elegans (Com/iastfic)— Pretty and attractive. A 
bed or mass of this annual produces a tine effect, owing to the large 
quantity of bloom produced. The leaves are almost entirely hidden by 
the flowers. May be sown in Autumn or Spring, and flowers then from 
April to July or from .July te October. 1;) ft. Gi/. per pkt. 
Leontopodium — On iphnlium. 
810. H.A. Leptosiphon Aureus- Gulden yellow i ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
811. H.A. Leptosiphon (Gilia) Densiflorus— Flowers produced in 
clusters, of a bright purple. I ft. i<l. per pkt. 
812. H.A. Leptosiphon Densiflorus Aibus— Of the purest white, 
very showy. 1 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
813. H.A. Leptosiphon Hybridus— Various bright and beautiful 
colours, mixed. 4 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
814. H.A. Leptosiphon Roseus— Rich rose, close habit. J ft. 3</. 
Scrw ci<*. 
791. H.A. Kaulfussia iCharieis Heterophylla) Amelioides(Com- 
posiUe) — One of the n.-efiil ir iies id' hardy annuals; nine, j ft. 3d. per pkt. 
795. H.A. Kaulfussia (Charieis) Ameiloides Kermesina — 
Scarlet; very shnwv. 3r/. pi*r pkt 
79G. H.A. Kaulfussia (Charieis) Ameiloides Alba— White. 3d. 
per pkt. 
7V7. II. H.p. Lanta.n2l( I beauiifnJ plant, either for garden 
or greenhon^e. I'he .•»e«d i.** .«aved from <>nr colleciion, and will, in all 
probability, prodnee some .'pleiidid new kimta. Mixed. bHiow in iVarcA. 
6cf. per pkt. 
798. H.A. Larkspur Bismarck (Delphinium Consolida Robus- 
tum fl. pL) — Vert tine. .Mixed. 1 ft. I'er pkt 
799. H.A. Larkspur Dwarf Ranunculus Flowered Rocket— 
Beantifnl clasf^, Mith ginhular flowers, spirally arranged on long elegant 
spikes. 1 ft. 3^/. per pkt. 
pCi pivii. 
815. Leptosyne Stillmani — A beautiful Culiforuiau aumial, the 
seed of wliich has not hitlierto been offered. Witli graceful thinly-cut foliage 
and growing about one foot Itigh, the habit of the plant is bushy and compact, 
and each of the mimerous flower stems is crowned with a splendid golden- 
yellow blossom of elegaut sliapc and over iticiies in diameter, which 
remains five to six weeks in full beauty, and is excellent for cutting. A 
prominent churacteristic of this Lrplo.’eyne is that it blooms within four 
to five weeks after sowing, surpassing in this lespect almost every other 
annual. It is best sown in the open air in a smnny situation. Per pkt., l.v. 
816. H.A. Limnanthes Douglasii (Geraniucf<c>— Yellow and white, 
exceedingly pretty ; good for edging, dumps, &c. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
817. H.A. Linaria Bipartita Splendida— Deep purple flowers 
pretty. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
818. H.P. Linaria Cymbalaria(Scro;)4H/(irineie), Kenilworth Ivy- 
Rich violet, fine for hanging baskets, rockwork, &c. Gif. per pkt. 
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