Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909, 
Mimu'lus. 
Unnamed Seedlings, 4s. per doz. 
HARRISON'S IffUSK— A grand variety ; a great improvement on the old variety ; delightfully 
fragrant. 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
MUSK — The old variety. 3d. each ; 2s. 6d. per doz. 
^HO does not like a Pansy ? No one! It comes so quickly after the dull, dreary winter, 
and its colour and markings are so beautiful, that everyone exclaims, “ I do like a 
w, •„ - Heartsease ! ” As to their culture, give them a good deep rich soil and open situation, 
and they will grow and thrive anytyhere, and beyond replanting, will bloom eight months without 
attention. If the splendid colours and roundness of these could be seen, they would be grown in 
every garden. 
SHOW PANSIES. ^ , 
Sho'W varieties, Our Selection, 4s., 6s., and 6s. per doz., best named. 
Seeds from the choicest varieties. Is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
Seedlings, Is. per doz. ; 7s. per 100. 
Seedlings, selected. Is. 6c/. per doz.; 10s. per 100. 
FANCY PANSIES.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 
■J^OVELY as are the show varieties, the fancy kinds have been brought to such a wonderful 
perfection that no one can look upon a tray of blooms without uttering an exclamation 
of surprise at their size and splendid shades of colour, particularly if they can remember the poor 
weedy-looking Viola flowers of thirty and forty years ago. 
Best Named Kinds, our selection ... 4s., 6s., and 6s. per doz. 
Seedlings, Is. per doz. ; 7s. per 100. Seedlings, selected. Is. 6rf. per doz. ; 10s. per 100. 
Seeds from the choicest varieties, Is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
BEDDING PANSIES. 
All these make grand beds. 
4<f. each ; 3s. 6rf. per doz. ; 14s. per 100. Our selection, 2s. 6d. per doz. j 12s. 6rf. per 100. 
Seed, Is. per packet. 
EXHIBITION BOXES. 
Each— s. d. I Each— s. d. 
Prices of Show Boxes— 8 holes 9 0 Prices of Show Boxes— 24 holes ... 20 0 
„ „ 12 „ 12 0 „ „ 86 24 0 
„ 18 „ 16 0 I 
GRAND OLD DOUBLE PANSY. 
An extraordlnsiry hardy plant; flowers 'nearly blaok, very large and full; a grand 
old-fashioned variety, and seems to have been lost for nearly a hundred years. Received 
Flrst-Olass Oertlfloates wherever shown. 2s. each. 
PBMfiGO' NIUMS. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
(Commonly known as Geraniums). 
■ FOR GERANIUMS PROPER, SEE LIST AT END OF PELARGONIUMS. 
VARIETIES WITH DOUBLE FLOWERS. 
DEUTSCHER SIEO-ER— Eoliage deep 
green, with creamy white variegation and double 
flowers of a rich crimson shade ; effective. 6rf. 
W. LANGGXJTH — Scarlet flowers. 
1. PRINCESS HENRY OF BATTEN- 
BERG — Snow-white flowers. l.«. 
2. LADY ROSEBEJlY—Light crimson. 
8. MISS ELLEN TERRY— White and 
salmon. 
4. MRS. PARKER— Pink flowers. 6a'. 
each, 4s. doz. 
6. VARIEGATA AUREA— Deep pink. 
6. BRONZE CORINNE — Bronze zone, 
scarlet flowers. 
7. MRS. STRANG — Golden tricolor ; 
flowers cerise-scarlet. 
8. SOLEIL LEVANT— Rich scarlet flowers. 
9. MARY ANDERSON —Flowers purple- 
pink. 
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