CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1914 
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SEEDLING ANNUALS. 
Antirrhinum, in separate colours or mixed 
Asters, Victoria, Comet, Sinensis, etc. 
Balsams, mixed . 
Chrysanthemums, Annual varieties, mixed 
Chamsepeuee Casabonse and Diaeantha 
Calliopsis, of sorts . 
Centaurea, mixed ( Cornflower ) . 
Dianthus Heddewigii, mixed 
Gaillardia, Annual varieties 
Helianthus, mixed . 
Heliehrysums, mixed . 
Kochia Seoparia . 
Larkspurs, mixed . 
-rosy scarlet. 
In great variety, as follows. 
per doz. 
per 100 
per doz. 
per 1 
5 . d. 
5 . 
d. 
s. 
a. 
5 . 
. 0 4 
2 
6 
Marigolds, in variety . 
. 0 
4 
2 
. 0 4 
2 
6 
Nicotiana Affinis and Sanderse 
. 0 
4 
2 
. 0 6 
3 
0 
Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni . 
. 0 
6 
3 
... 0 4 
2 
0 
-Nana Compaeta Grandiflora 
. 0 
6 
3 
. 1 0 
6 
0 
Pansies, from choice strain. 
. 1 
0 
6 
. 0-4 
2 
0 
Phlox Drummondi, mixed. 
... ... 0 
4 
2 
. 0 4 
2 
0 
Rieinus Gibsoni ( Castor Oil ) . 
1 
«• • • • • A 
0 
6 
. 0 4 
2 
6 
Salpiglossis, mixed. 
. 0 
4 
2 
. 0 4 
2 
0 
Scabious, mixed . 
. 0 
4 
2 
. 0 4 
2 
0 
Stock Ten-week, mixed . 
. 0 
4 
2 
. 0 4 
2 
0 
Tagetes Signata Pumila. 
... ... 0 
4 
2 
. 1 0 
6 
0 
Tropseolum Canariense. 
. 0 
6 
3 
. 0 4 
2 
0 
Verbenas, of sorts . 
. 0 
6 
3 
. 0 6 
3 
0 
Zinnia, double, mixed. 
. 0 
4 
2 
VIOLAS. 
ACUSHLA—White, edged purple 
ARCHIE GRANT—Rich Indigo*blue 
ARDWELL GEM—Lemon-yellow ; dwarf 
BULLION—Bright golden yellow ; dwarf 
COSMOS — Yellow, edged rose 
COUNCILLOR W. WATERS — Crimson, 
purple self 
COLLEEN BAWN—White, blue eye 
CHAMPION—White 
CLOTH OF GOLD—Yellow 
CYGNET—White 
Per dozen, Is. 6d. ; per 50, 5s. ; per 100, 9s. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND—Mauve; one 
of the lest 
GIGANTEA — Creamy white 
GR1EVERI—Yellow 
JOHN QUARTIN—Light mauve self; goed 
JUBILEE—Violet 
KITTY BELL—Lilac self 
MRS. W. GREENWOOD—Canaiy-yellow self 
MOLLY POPE—Deep yellow self 
MAX KOLB—Dark blue 
MAGGIE MOTT—Mauve 
MARCHIONESS-White 
PRIMROSE DAME —Primrose-yelloW 
PURPUREA—Purple 
SPRING BEAUTY—Dark blue 
SOUVENIR—Mauve 
SKYLARK—White, blue edge 
THE MEARNS—Rich plum, upper petals edged 
white 
WM. NEIL—Lavender 
WAVERLEY—Dark mauve 
VIOLETS. 
Single Varieties. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
AMIRAL AVELLAN—A grand improvement on odorata rubra , being brighter in colour and stronger in scent; reddish purple, 
quite distinct . .. .y . , .. ,. 
ARGENTiEFLORA—Colour white, tinged with pink ; long footstalks, flowers small, strong grower and should be m every garden 
BARONNE A. DE ROTHSCHILD—Large, rich purple, very fine . . ••• 
QYCLOPS, blue, with peculiar rosette of rosy white petals in the centre, large flowers on very long firm stems, very sweetly scented ... 
ITALIA—One of the finest .. ... . 
KAISER WILHELM, very fine flowers and long stalks, rich blue-violet ... ... ••• •. . ••• . ••• 
LA FRANCE—Immense flowers, large round petals, metallic blue-violet, flowers carried on long stiff stalks, and as large as two-shilling pieces 
LUXONNE — One of the largest flowering in cultivation and fine in every way .. ... ... ... .. ... 
PRINCESS OF WALES—Its blooms are more like a Viola than a Violet; flower stalks 6 to 8 inches long, and standing almost 
erect; habit vigorous. Award of Merit, R.H.S., per 100, 305. . 
Rawson’s White—Is a very nice flower, and for variety well worth growing .. ... . 
ROSE PERLE---Quite a new colour. The medium size flowers are of a fine satiny rose colour with white centre . 
THE RUSSIAN & LONDON—Are of a much dwarfer growth, with small leaves; their runners become quickly interwoven, and in the 
early spring produce their flowers so thick as to give quite the appearance of a bedding plant. . 
Victoria Regina—Fine flower, long footstalks, and vhen well grown can be readily distinguished from all older varieties 
Wellsiana—Good old kind ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ... ••• ••• •» ••• ••• ••• ••• 
White Czar—Best of all the Single Whites . ... ... . ... — ••• ••• - ••• 
YELLOWRETTE (SULPHUREA)—Producing medium-sized flowers of a decided yellow ; very distinct, and a great contrast to all 
other varieties 
5 0 
5 0 
5 0 
7 6 
4 0 
5 0 
5 0 
5 0 
5 0 
4 0 
3 0 
4 0 
4 0 
4 0 
4 0 
Each. 
5 . d. 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 9 
0 6 
. 0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 0 
Double Varieties, 
Belle de Chatenay—Flowers pure white, large, and very fragrant . 
De Parme—Similar in colour to Maine Louise ... .. ••• ••• ••• •• ••• . 
Lady H. Campbell—Only wants to be once seen and it will be universally grown as a late kind. Fine plants in 5-inch pots. 
Marie Louise—Rich lavender-blue; large flower, grand winter bloomer . ••• ••• *:•••; *•* 
Mdlle. Bertha Barron, syn. Victoria—Vigorous, compact grower, flowers freely produced, strongly scented, and of a beautiful indigo-biue 
Mrs. Arthur . .. 
Mrs. J. J. Astor—Pink-coloured variety, of a pretty shade ; very free, distinct . 
Neapolitan—Lovely colour; a great favourite . ... . ... 
Swanley White—The most lovely double pure white Violet in cultivation, well known as the companion to Mane Louise and Neapolitan 
We have always a large quantity of fine plants in 5-in. pots, 8s. and 105. per dozen; €3 35 . per ICO, of <£ Swanley White, “Marie 
Louise” and “Neapolitan,” which bloom all the winter when grown under glass. Fine clumps from ground now ready to be planted out 
in cold frames, 4s. per doz., 305. per 100. 
Per doz. 
5 , d. 
5 0 
4 0 
0 0 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
Each, 
5 . d, 
0 6 
0 0 
0 9 
0 9 
0 9 
0 9 
0 9 
0 9 
