Guide 
Cannell & Sons’ Complete 
h.h.p. Petunia Hybrida Grandiflora Violacea fl. pi.— 
Handsome and' distinct variety .of' the hugest flowering class, with deep) 
violet flowers. About 30 per cent, of the seedlings bear double flowers, 
and the remaining single ones are of the same rich and effe.ctive shade 
of colour. Is. G d. per pkt. 
h.h.p. Petunia Hybrida Nana Compaeta (Dwarf Inimitable 
Petunia) — liach plant forms a complete and densely branched bush, 5 to 
8 inches high by as much in diameter, resembling a naturally-grown bouquet. 
Flowers a brilliant cherry-red. and each one is marked with a regularly- 
formed white star. Profuse bloomer; seedlings, when only 3 inches in 
height, begin to unfold their charming flowers. Is. per pkt. 
H.n.r. Petunia Grandiflora Fimbriata — Flowers are of great 
size; the colouring of the throat extends to the middle of the petals. 
Unusually beautifully veined, and the colouration of flowers rose, crimson, 
and purple lines, which reflect a metallic tinge. Is. and 2s. per pkt. 
h.h.p. Petunia Nana Compaeta Multiflora fl. pi. (Lilliput, 
double) — Producing dwarf and dense bushes upon which are borne very 
numerous and exceedingly pretty small double flowers of the most charming 
shades of colour: they are in part spotted and striped, and part self- 
coloured, giving the plant a very pleasing appearance. Is. and 2s. per packet. 
H.H.r. Petunia Grandiflora Fimbriata fl. pi.— Large- flowering 
double-fringed Petunias. Is. G d. and 2s. Grf. per pkt. 
FETCNIA HYBRIDA NANA COMPACTA. 
Cannells’ Double Petunia. 
i Mr. F. Brown. The Gardens, l’arkside, Corsliam, September, 1803. 
I must tell you all your seeds have given us gieat satisfaction, especially the Petunias and Pelargoniums. 
