ft. Ch,r(i]ell & Quitle. 
MES. W. PAIiMER— Distinct, free, and dwarf; bright shrimp-colonred salmon, shading off 
lighter ; full double flowers ; good. 7s. 6d. * 
W. SULLY -Of a beautiful deep clear pink, almost approaching to a soft shade of magenta 
large and double ; a grand colour. 10s. 
NEW POMPON-SHAPED DOUBLE BEGONIAS 
FOR 1895. 
Many of our esteemed customers on several occasions have asked us for varieties producing 
medium-sized neat flowers of good habit and free flowering qualities. We have therefore great 
pleasure in introducing the undermentioned, feeling sure they will be found useful, not only for the 
decoration of the greenhouse, but also for Imtton-holes, small glasses, and other home decorations. 
CANNELLS’ GEM— Quite a gem; pretty green-pointed foliage, compact habit, forming 
into good shaped plants ; medium-sized well-formed flowers, slightly crimped edges, deep red, 
almost erect flowering. e ■ t- > 
^DY KEREISON— Also possessing a good habit ; free-flowering and nearly erect ; pure 
white ; good shape. ° v > i 
MISS LEITH— Quite distinct, attractive ; soft yellow, distinctly edged rose; edges of petals 
erimped ; much admired. - > b r 
7s. (jfi. each. 
NEW SINGLE BEGONIAS FOR 1895, 
CHAS. COLLINS— Sidendid well-formed flowers of a clear reddish terra-cotta shade- a 
aseful audition. G.s‘. 
GRANT ALLEN— Bold flovveis of great substance; rich deep crimson; good habit- 
vigorous; grand. 5s. r b > 
MISS DECIMA MOORE — Barge, almost circular flowers, good substance; soft rose of 
a very distinct shade, deeper at edges, yellow tinted at base of florets ; dwarf and free. 5s. 
MISS F. D. SKELDING — Oood circular shaped flowers of the purest white: very free 
effective. 6s. , r , j 
MR. PACKE — Mowers of great substance, of a distinct shade of red tiuted buff, a novel shade 
of colour; good habit. 5s. 
W. H. FOSTER— A most charming and attractive variety, one of the finest fancy kinds yet 
sent out; white ground with a broad and even margin of very rich lake colour, tinted maroon, 
and shailing off to a soft magenta ; splendid shaped flowers; free. 7s. 6d. 
NEW SINGLE CINERARIAS FOR 1895. 
Uaiskd and Sent Out by IJ, Cannell & Sons. 
CATTROBERT — Splendid bold flowers of the finest form; rich magenta, with a veiy 
clear white ring ; dwarf and free. 
GUSSING — Of a distinct shade of purple, suffused deeper, narrow ring of white, stained 
rose ; large and fine, distinct. 
MAR CUS STONE — free, dwarf, and good; mulbeiTY-plum colour, somewhat lighter towaids 
the base of florets, narrow clear wliite ring; a fine addition. 
EDITH CHEVIXjIjIER — P ure white, with a regular margin at edges of petals of a 
Terv rich indigo blue, the highest colour we have yQt seen in this class ; dw’arf and free. 
MISS MARIE ELBA— Producing enormous fine flowers of a pleasing shade of h 1 very-pink,, 
slightly tinted lilac ; of splendid form, distinct. 
MISS SYBIL MAY — Very attractive : pure white, occasional^ marked pink ; large and fine 
free and dwarf ; very useful. 
3.f 6t/. each. 
The above new varieties can be supplied in nice yonng plants next Autumn 
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