Ckr\ i:\ell & G^iiitle. 
LOUISE PYNAERT— Double white flon evi"; 
very large. j 
MADAME AUaUSTE VAN OEERT— 
Flowers crimson, broadly margined with white, 1 
and blotched maroon. 
MADAME JEAN DE KNEEE — Largo 
double flowers, pure white. 
MADAME PAUL DE SCHRIJVER — 
Lively violet-rose, camellia-formed. 
MADAME J. WOLE — Large flowers, double, 
white, flaked red. 
'MADAME C. VAN LANOENOVE — 
White, striped and stained red ; a tine variety. 
'MADAME VAN DER CRUYSSEN— Rose, 
deep spot on upper petals. 
MADAME VAN HOUTTE— Bright rosy 
salmon, edged pure white, dark blotch on upper 
petals. 
M^MOIRE DE LOUIS VAN HOUTTE 
— Double, intense rose, with carmine blotche.'. 
MDLLE. BERTHA ERCEBEL — Pure 
satiny white. 
MDLLE. LOUISE DE KERCHOVE— 
Flesh colour, edged white, blotched maroon. 
MRS. TURNER— Bright pink, margined 
u bite ; free and fine. 
NARCISS.i®PLORA— Earliest white variety, 
double ; e.xcellent for bouquets. 
NEIGE ET CERISE — Large snow-white 
flo.ver, striped and blotched cherry-red. 
*NIOBE— Double, ivory-white, large flowers 
OBEREST VON KUTZINSKY— Brilliant 
scarlet ; double. 
PROSERPINA — Rich rose colour. 
PUNCTULATA — Creamy white, striped 
vermilion and scarlet; an 1 spotted with dark 
maroon. 
"RAPHAEL — Double, white; useful for 
forcing. 
REGIERUNGSRATH VON ESCHWEGE 
— Double, rich rose ; very distinct. 
REINE DE PORTUGAL — Furo double 
white. 
REINE DES ROSES — Beautiful bright 
rose, deeply spotted. 
ROI LEOPOLD— Rich glossy crimson ; fine 
form. 
ROSA BONHEUR — Double white; very 
free. 
•ROI DE HOLLANDE — Orange, saffron 
h'otch. 
•SIGISIMUND RUCKER— Rosy pink, bor- 
der, d white, dark blotch ; very fine. 
'SIMON MARDNER— Double, intense rose; 
free. 
SOUVENIR DU PRINCE ALBERT— 
Warm rose, white margin and stripes ; double; 
showy. 
THEODORE REIMBRS— Double magenta ; 
an excellent variety. 
'VERSICOLOR— White, striped and spotted 
carmine. 
•VERVAENEANA— Very fine double rose 
flotver, edge.d with white, of ex.piisite form atul 
substance ; a very showy vtiriety 
C(/., 3s. 6(A, and os, each. 
Prices, as per sizes, 2.--. 
Those inaidced w'ith a * will be found amongst the most useful kinds. 
HARDY GHENT AZALEAS. 2d.v. and 30s. per doz. 
AZALEA MOLLIS— In variety. 18.«., 24.!., and 30.s. per doz. 
RHODODENDRONS— Best whiles, scarlets. &c., unusually well set with bloom bads. 
24s., 30.S- , 40.-., and 50s. per doz. 
CANNELL & SONS’ SYSTEM OF GERMINATION OF SEEDS. 
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CERTAIN, SIMPLE, AND THE CORRECT MODE OF RAISING PLANTS FROM SEED. 
WORTH TO THE WORLD MANY THOUSANDS OF POUNDS. 
E OW your seeds in the usual way, only cover up and keep in total darkness until they begin to 
peep above the soil, then gentiy and gradually expose them to the light. Ih'S is so feasible, 
that every sensible person will at once and for ever adopt it, and the success of all good seed will 
follow, and become a lasting practice and benefit. For years past excellent treatises have been written, 
practical men have adopted shading their seed-pans with paper, and others with a ghiss vessel of 
water, various coloured glass, &c., all of which but slightly approach this system, and "hy U h<i9 
not become a general practice long since we are wholly at a loss to say. Ihe advantage and s“cu. 
of this system is so apparent, that it only requires to be once known to become universally adopted. 
First when a frame, pot, or pan is covered completely, it ensures one uniform moisture and tempera- 
ture; consequently every seed possessing the merest life will be sure to grow, and also mve that 
continual watching— so necessary in the old style— and lessen to a minimum the anxiety of raising 
valuable seed. The nearer out door sown seeds are treated like this the better. 
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