CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1914. 
V Kit BEN A, CANNELLS’ MAMMOTH. 
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Per pkt. 
-s. 
d. 
1075 
Verbena Hybrida, Dark Blue— hhp 
6d. and 
1 
0 
1076 
- Defiance - Rich scarlet flowers, hhp 
6d. and 
b 
0 
1077 
- Cannells’ Choicest Mixed From our best c 
ollection. 
hhp, 1 ft. Sow in heat early in spring 
6d. and 
1 
0 
1078 
-— Venosa —Purple flowers, hp, 1 h ft. 
... ... 
0 
3 
1079 
Veronica Spieata, Speedwell Long, elegant Spikes of ricli 
blue, hp ... ... . 
... 
0 
3 
Violas For continuous lines, ribbons, and edging 
to large 
beds, or intermingled with other plants these are < 
harming, 
hp. 
1080 
Champion White, useful for bedding ... 
0 
6 
1081 
Kitty Bell -Mauve . 
0 
6 
1082 
Waverley -Deep blue . 
0 
6 
1083 
Wm. Neil -Light rose ... 
0 
6 
1084 
Primrose Dame Yellow; very free ... 
0 
6 
10S5 
Finest Mixed . 
6d. and 
1 
0 
1087 
Viola Cornuta Papilio A group of this ill full bloom looks 
like a mass of blue butterflies, hp 
6d. and 
1 
0 
1088 
Violet, White Czar — A useful single variety, hp 
.<* ... 
0 
6 
Virginian Stock (Maleolmia)— Sown in February 01- 
March, a very gay display is produced in the flower garden, 
ha, 6 in. 
ha, 6 in. 
1089 Crimson King . o 3 I 
1090 Pigmy -Dwarf, compact white ... ... ... ... 0 3 
1091 Mixed, ha . 0 3 
1092 Visearia (Mixed) — Is most valuable when gathered for 
specimen glasses, baskets, &c., ha . 0 3 
1093 - Cardinalis —Cardinal colour, ha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
1094 Coerulea— Blue, ha, 1 ft.0 3 
1095 - Elegans Picta -Scarlet margined white, ha, 1ft. .. 0 
CANNELLS’ WALLFLOWERS. 
Per pkt.— s. d. 
1096 CANNELLS’ IMPROVED MAROON-The darkness and the 
perfume of this variety far exceeds all others, lip, H ft. ... 0 0 
1097 - Double German —A splendid strain ; fine massive 
spikes of beautiful flowets, deliciously scented. Mixed 6d. and 1 0 
1098 A COLLECTION of 12 varieties, double, separate, 3s. 6d. 
1099 ,, 6 ,, „ ,, 2s. Od. 
1100 Bedfont Yellow— Fine Colpur, rich golden yellow, hp ... 0 3 
1101 Co vent Garden— Dark blood-red, hp, 1£ ft. ... 3d. and 0 0 
1102 Dwarf Nankeen Yellow— Delicate pale yellow ; early 
floriferous, and very fragrant. 1 ft. .. . 0 6 
1103 Early Single Annual— Light brown . 0 6 
1104 Vesuvius —Orange scarlet, changing to bronzy yellow ... 1 O 
1105 Eastern Queen (Salmon Queen) — Bright chamois, 
changing to salmon-red, pleasing shade, 1 ft. . peroz., 2s. 0 b 
1106 Blood-red Tom Thumb— Dwarl ; branching habit, 6d. and 1 0 
1107 Tom Thumb, Mixed— A rich variety of colours . 0 6 
1108 Ruby Gem — Clear shade of ruby violet, 1 ft. ... per oz. 2s. 0 0 
1109 Vulcan — Flowers very large, of the richest velvety crimson, 
1 ft. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cd. and 1 0 
1110 Golden Tom Thumb— Golden yellow, hp, 1 ft., 
per oz., 2s. ; 3d. A 0 6 
1111 Harbinger -Flowers brown, hp, 1$ ft . 3d. and 0 6 
1112 Ellen Willmott— Rich ruby-red, very pretty ... 6d. and 1 0 
1113 Purple— Distinct and very attractive ... ... 3d. and 0 1> 
1114 Clemence Hatton— Rich yellow. peroz. 2s. o 0 
1115 SINGLE MIXED— Various shades, hp . ,, Is. 0 3 
1116 Primrose Dame— Quite distinct; pale lemon, hp. 
_ per oz. 2s. 0 6 
1117 Whitlavia Gloxiniseoides (Phacelia), ha, 1 ft. 0 6 
ills Xeranthemum Annuum Superbissimum — B. autiful 
violet-purple Everlasting flowers, ha, 1 A ft. 0 3 
1119 — - FI. PI. Alba— Pure white, ha, H ft. 0 3 
WALLFLOWER, RUBY GEM. 
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