(Wll & Complete $eed Gfuide. 
f* \r"'[' “^ VA MOSCHATA ALBA MAJOR— The pore white flowered variety of the British^ 
Mask Mallow; an extremely pretty and attractive plant, specially well adapted for cutting °l 
purposes ; quite hardy. Is. per pkt. 1 » 
FRENCH MARIGOLD— CANNEI.ES' FIRST PRIZE STRAIN. 
h.ii.a. FRENCH MARIGOLD, CAN- 
NELLS’ FIRST PRIZE STRAIN— Some 
blooms of this were sent to the Gardeners' 
Magazine, and the following is the reply:— 
“ II. Cannell & Sons . — Your French Marigolds 
are really magnificent ; we have not seen anything 
to equal them. The colour and marking is won- 
derfully bright and decisive, and the form can be 
summed up in the one word— perfection. A few 
stands of bloom like those before us would present 
a striking contrast to, and hare a great appearance 
amongst, other cut flowers usually exhibited at this 
season of the year.’’ 
Sow in March, shift into a good-sized pot, plant 
out the first warm weather in May; they will last 
in bloom till the frost sets in. Is. per pkt. 
h.h.a. DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLD 
— Selected from the choicest blooms, and dwarfest 
plants. Is. per pkt. 
Mr. J. Brown, 55, 
The seeds have all come up first class 
germinated. 
Norman Road, South Wimbledon, (i th May, 1891. 
. Stocks and Asters must have nearly every one 
HOI 
>pi 9\ ias - Floter, Esq., Cotswold House, Egbam, Surrey, 1 {)//< January, 1891. 
1 he seeds 1 had of you last year were very good, especially the Asters and Stocks. 
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