Cannell & Sons’ Complete: Seed Guide. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII HORTENSI^FLO^ 
Phlox Drummondii Hortensiseflora— A variety proilminu' 
an immense quantity of flowers j yood habit and very effective colouviii". 
105n. MIXED COLOURS -IVr pkt . (h/. and U. 
COLLECTION of 0 varieties, ''epnratc, 2 n. 
1057. Carm-.T, I in.Vi. lirij'hi Kose. I lOol. \'ioI<‘t Viirpli' 
10:.8, |)vliciii:i. I lOOO. Scurlut. ' White. 
I'er put., !!(/. aii-i l.v. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDH, CANNELLS’ 
NANA. COMPACTA. 
Phlox Drummondii, Cannells' Nana Compacta— x othing 
can excel the beauty and usefulueRs of thesi’ beautiful little plants- -thev 
have the same large Howi'rs niiil richness of colours as the taller kinds ; the 
habits are most compact and dwarf, and when grown in masses their beauty 
and diversity of colours are seen to great advantage ; 'eiy useful for put 
culture and edgings. 
‘lOC3. 
lOGi. 
lOGti. 
10G7. 
MIXED COLOURS I’er pkt., G,/. and Is. 
COLLECTION of 11.' varieties, separate. I!.,. 
t’anniue. 
Cinnabar. 
Crijnson. 
lOGS. 
Crimson, 
M hitc Kye. 
Delieata. 
IiiG'J. 
I'er pkt., G;/. and l.v. 
Scarlet. 
Violet Purple. 
White. 
CANNELLS’ PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 
Cannells’ Phlox Drummondii— I'lowers, which vary from 
white to purple and rivh criinsun, arc borne in gre.at jiroftision many month.s 
in .succession. 
lorn. MIXED COLOURS Per [da., (!(/. and Is. 
lOTl. COLLECTION <d 12 varieties, separate, 2.v. («/. 
107.-I. 8 .. ,, l.v. n</. 
l(i7G. FINEST M IXED, ordinary, per oz., 2s. G(/. 
1077. Carmine. | InTIl. Dee[i lilood lied. I 1081. Lilac. 
1078. Crimson. | lu8u. Deep Searlet. | 1082, White. 
Per pkt.. Or/, and l.v. 
1033. II.II..V. Phlox Drummondii Isabellina fl. semipleno. i.'. 
per pkt. 
1081, ii.ii..t. Phlox Drummondii Purpureo-Marmorata fl. 
semipleno— Ttvo semi-double flowering varieties, the former with pale 
yellow, the latter with dark purple, rose marbled flowers. They reproduce 
themselves true from seed, each colour separate. Is. per pkt. 
1085. 11 . II. A. Phlox Drummondii Lutea fl. pL— A very pretty 
yellow flowering variety, comes quite true from seed, and possesses a slight 
perfume. In order to produce the best double flowers these Phlo.xes should 
be grown in light soil. Is. per pkt. 
108G. ii.ii.A. Phlox Drummondii, Cannell’s Cuspidata “Star of 
Quedlinbnrgh." — Obtained from the Phlox Drummondii Pimtiriala, is slightly 
more compact than that variety. The size of the flower is the same, but the 
pointed centre-teeth of the petals (live in number) are five to six times as 
long as the lateral ones, and project beyond them like little spikes ^ to J inch 
long, giving the flowers a distinctly-marked, regular, star-like form. 
Offered in finest mixture of nearly twenty colours, lid. and Is. per pkt. 
1087. ii.ir.A. Phlox Drummondii Fimbriata— The petals are partly 
fimbriate, partly throe-toothed. The centre-teeth are almost twice as long as 
the lateral ones, all distinctly bordered with white, which, together with the 
bright eye of the centre, contrast with the magnificent velvety colours, 
consisting already of more than twenty-five very splendid distinct colours. 
We offer it in finest mixture, lid. and l.v. per pkt. 
1083 . Phlox Drummondi, Cannells’ Nana Coerulea Stellata— 
Dwarf compact variety of uniform growth, witli large pure light blue 
flowers with a white centre. On account of its rather rare colour among.vt 
Phlo.xes, very useful forearpet bedding. Per pkt., 1.'. 
J08G. u.p. Phlox Deeussata. Perennial Phlox — From thj finest 
collection. It i' neccv.ary thei ced of this ihotild le sown us soon ns ripe. 
Mixed. 3 ft. lid. per pkt. 
luuo. G.C. Physianthus Albens (the Cruel Plant)— a rnjiid growing 
climber, bciiring while bell-'-haped flowers, which are covered with a gummv 
lubstauce. Rntterllics and other insects which alight thereon are unable to 
free themselves. In favoured spots th.i.s will succeed in the open air against 
a sheltered wall. lUl. per pkt. 
PiCOtee - sice C.arnntion. 
101)1. Polygonum Oi’ieiitale Pumiliim Album— Elegant white- 
flowering vulicty of the dwarf-growing Porsirana. It forme regular and 
mauy-branehed bushes of 2 to 2i feet in height, well garnished with 
luxuriant foliage, above which are borne on slender stems the exceedingly 
pretty and numerous hanging flower spikes. Equally useful for groups or 
single epecimens and perfectly constant from seed. Per pkt., Is. 
I'ORTirLAC.V GUAKBIFLOItA PL. I’L. 
Poppy — Set Papaver. 
III'.)?. H.u.A. Portulaea Grandiflora fl. pi. (Poriulaceo!)— For 
brilliant, beautiful, and delicate flowers, this charming genus stands 
unrivalled; and whether in baskets, beds, edgings, or rockwork, its large, 
splendid flowers, produced in the greatest prolusion, are extremely effective; 
succeeds best in light, gravelly soil. Must be exposed to the full glare of 
the sun. Grf. per pkt. 
1033. H.H.A. Portulaoa, Slng'le — ad. and Hil. per pkt. 
1034. A collection of G dmihle-flowering varieties, separate. l,v. Gi/. 
104"). ,, 6 single-flowering ,, „ l.v. 
103C. H.p. Potentllla (Aosaccre) — Handsome herbaceous plants. Finest 
mixed. 1 1 ft. fid. per pkt. 
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