f 
?L Cai)i\el1 S^loi‘h,l G[uitle. 
r The New Plants raised and sent out by H. Cannell & Sons 
end at page xxiii. 
Ukgonias, Single, New ... 
I’AGK 
... iv, T 
Begonias, Double, Xew 
... 
... vi, vii 
Calceolauias, Xew 
... vii 
Oannas, Xeae 
... 
... vii, viii 
Caunations. Xkw ... 
... vii, ix 
CllUYSANTIIE^'IUMS, Xhw ... 
... 
...ix to xi 
Dahlias. Xew ... ... ... 
... xi, xii 
Frousi.vs, Xinv 
xii to xiv 
Gi.oxinias, Xew ... 
... 
... xiv 
fioBELiAS, Xew 
• •• 
... xiv, XV 
Matiucaiua. Xkw... 
XV 
[’aSSIOX FloWEI!. I’EUrETUAL-FLOWEHIXG, Xew 
... 
... XV, xvi 
1’elabgonid-ms. Xew 
... 
xvii to XX 
1’niMULAs, Xew ... 
... 
...XX, xxi 
TiiOP-EOLUJi. New... 
... 
... xxii 
A'ioi.et, Xew 
... 
xxii, xxiii 
A COMFORT EVERYWHERE. 
K. R. Smkllie, Esq., Mornilyan Plantation, Moniilyan Harbour, 
Northern Queensland, November 1st. 
On leaving Brisbnne three months ago for this Plantation, during our sugar harvesting, I find the 
only book my lady ])eople packed in my portmanteau was your Eloral Guide for 1886. I have care- 
fully perused it over and over again, and must say it contain.s an immense amount of information, 
rind niceh' arranged. Although an amateur florist for 40 years (I commenced it when a boy), it is 
the best Catalogue I have met with. Send me the annexed order. 
All the plants and seeds mentioned in this Catalogue are in 
readiness, at all seasons, to be sent to any part of the world on 
receipt of the price stated (see prices, &c,, following), adding 
one-third extra for India, China, Australia, and New Zealand, 
when extra strong plants must be selected to outlive the voyage ; 
any other Flowers not herein mentioned will also be supplied 
at their fair and proper prices. 
