Connell & goiyP Complete Seed Gfuide. 
H.H.B. HUMEA ELEGANS — A well- 
known and very useful decorative garden plant, 
producing large graceful plumes of rose-tinted 
nowers. Superior in appearance to the Tobacco 
i (ant, the leaves having a distinct and powerful 
perfume. Also valuable for conservatory or 
room decoration in winter if lifted before the 
frost. Is. per packet. 
H.H.B. HUMEA ELEGANS ALBA— Un- 
commonly free-flowering, graceful habit, dark 
novel. 
green foliage, pure white flowers : 
Is. per pkt. 
Sow tn August, and place in a warm pit 
or greenhouse , shift into larger pots until bedding- 
out tune; if large, fine specimens are required 
they must never become pot -bound. 
hyacinthus candicans— a 
noble bulbous plant, with narrow leaves, and 
bearing from 18 to 20 large, white, bell-shaped 
flowers on a stout stem, 3 feet high ; quite hardy 
3d. per pkt. 1 
tive nlant^Tf A ^m S , SU . LT ( 4 NI (Balsam)— One of the most distinct and beautiful of all decora- 
flowerintr is ranidlv h m ' rodllctIon > and “wing to its gorgeous colouring and profuse and continuous 
in The stove if i^nufip Tf 1 ".? P°P u . ,ar - ? “ of ncat > compact growth, almost a perpetual bloomer ; 
scarlet colour a ? 5??®’ c00 ‘ hon8 « s does 'veil. The flowers are of a brilliant ros^ 
... . ’ a P ef nliarlj distinct but most effective hue, and are produced so freely that a well 
?P ecim ®“ appears to be quite a ball of flower. Seedlings make dwarfer and more compact 
^ few inchM C hiLh gS ’t! and ii fl0 7 er . ' VUh ™ n £ h greater freedom, commencing to bloom freely when onlv 
decorative nnr gh ‘ Sma 1 .Pj ants > W1 . th their brilliant rosy scarlet flowers, are always in request for 
f ° r <lm " er table and drawin « rooms - 14 is also very effective grown 
r inni»L C - m f* n p ® nts - One was exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society, measuring' 3 feet 
6 inches in diameter, of semi-globular form. 2 s. per pkt. manuring, o reet 
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