H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
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TUBEROSES. 
All who have our Tubers at once exclaim, “ 1 have had nothing like them before ! ” The fact 
is we are large growers, and the secret is they are grown especially for us in a spot most congenial, 
which makes them unequalled in England. 
AMERICAN TUBEROSE. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. 
Cultural Directions.— Pot into 60's, place in 65“ temperature bottom heat, keep moist until 
roots have made a growth, then increase the temperature to 80°. When full of roots re-pot into 
6-inch pots, and place near the glass ; after 
bloom spike appears, place them in a cooler 
house, train up under the glass. They must be 
well syringed, and amply supplied with liquid 
manure. 
AMERICAN TUBEROSE (Double)— 
For choicest Button-hole Bouquets, &e., 
no other flowers are of more value at all 
seasons than the Tuberose, and should 
be used in succession in every forcing- 
house during the winter. 
2s. per dozen ; 12s. per 100. I'or delivery 
about Christmas. 
AFRICAN TUBEROSE (Double)— 
Direct from the Cape ; can highly recom- 
mend them. 
2s. 6 d. per dozen ; 17s. 6d. per 100. 
We keep up a succession of flowers all 
the year. Blooms sent regularly by post 
to all parts. 
YALL0TA PURPUREA (The Great Scarboro’ Lily). 
This is the grandest and most general favourite of all bulbs. 
Plants of easy growth, 9<f. and Is. each ; 8s. and 10s. per doz. 
WINTER ACONITE (Eranthis Hyemalis). 
Per 100, 3s. ; p r dozen, 6 d. 
