Canne:ll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide; 
h. b. Dianthus Chinensis fl. pi. (Double 
Indian Pink) — Charming Biennials, well adapted 
for bedding purposes, if sown; early and trans- 
planted. Free blooming. 1 ft. ‘Ail. per pkt. 
h.a. Dianthus, Eastern Queen and 
Crimson Belle — These beautiful forms of the 
popular D. Heddewigii are most distinct and 
pleasing. Eastern Queen is beautifully marbled, 
the broad bands of reddish lake upon the paler 
surface of the petals are very striking and 
pretty. Crimson Belle, as its name implies, is 
of a rich, vivid crimson-lake colour ; flowers 
of extraordinary size and substance, evenly and 
finely laciniated. 1 ft Each, (></. per pkt. Both 
colours mixed, 6 d. per pkt. 
h.a. Dianthus Heddewigii — Single, 
easy to grow, and very showy. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Dianthus Heddewigii Diade- 
matus fl. pi. —A very beautiful and valuable 
improvement ; habit more compact and robnst 
than that of the well-known Dianthus Hedde- 
wigii fl. /it. ; flowers large ; colours are arranged 
in zones, varying from lilac and crimson to 
richest dark purple ; the edges of the petals are 
very beautifully fringed and margined with 
white. 1 ft. G(/. per pkt. Treated the same as 
the Aster. 
H.r. Digitalis ( Scrophularinete ), Fox- 
f love, Gloxinseflora Improved Large 
potted — An excellent strain, with large 
flowers, heavily spotted ; flowers nearly equal 
to the Gloxinia. Very striking in a shrubbery. 
This seed is from our very best kinds. 3 to 5 ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William, Cannells’ Perfection). 
h.a. Draeocephalum Moldaviea ( Ta- 
biatai), Balm — Purple ; very pretty. 1 to 1) ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
h.h.p. Eeeremocarpus Seaber, syn. 
Calampelis Seaber (Bignoniacece)— Elegant 
climber ; a magnificent plant for south walls, 
verandahs, pillars, &c. 3d. per pkt. 
Egg Plant — See Aubergine. 
h.h.p. Eeheverias (Cotyledon) ( Cras - 
sulaceie ) — Splendid plants for bedding purposes. 
We have one of the largest stocks in this 
country. The seed is very dust-like, therefore 
must be barely covered with soil, and treated 
very carefully until the seedlings are fit to 
handle. To he treated the same as recommended 
for Calceolarias. 
E. Metalliea. ii ft. is. per pkt. 
E. Secunda. J ft. Is. per pkt. 
E. Secunda Glauca. $ ft. is. per pkt. 
Edelweiss — See Gnaphalium. 
Eragrostis— See Ornamental Grasses. 
h.a. Erysimum Arkansanum ( Cruci- 
J eras')— Sulphur yellow. It ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Very usefui for spring bedding. 
h.a. Erysimum Perofskianum— 
Orange coloured flowers. ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Sow in the autumn for an effective display in 
the spring. 
h.h.s. Erythrina Crista Galli (I.egum- 
inosas), Coral Tree — Bright, deep scarlet flower. 
3 to 5 ft. Is. per pkt. 
h.a. Esehseholtzia [Californica— Yel- 
low. , 1 ft. 3</. per pkt. 
U.P. CANNELIsl.DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS SINGLE, MIXED. 
Although these are amongst the Dianthus, and correctly so, yet they are really Single Pinks, and fbr all purposes of cut-flowers most lovely and 
beautiful. One of the easiest to grp\V either from sedds or cuttings, grow anywhere; are what was formerly called Rock Pinks. Strange to say, they 
are almost unknown. We are quite'sure our customers and friends will give us great credit for bringing' these improved kinds plainly before them. 
1 ft. Is. per. pkt. : . , „ . j • , ... ... 
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