il. i^^loi‘iil Gj;tTiele. 
NEW SILVER VARIEGATED ZONAL 
PELARGONIUM, WITH DOUBLE FLOWERS. 
(Miller.) 
IVTISS SLiJ-iS^ TERRY— Broad white margin to a deej) green centre ; luibit dwarf and 
siiort jointed ; flowers pure wiiite, with deep salmon eye ; large, very double, and good form ; freely 
j)roduced ; quite novel and beautiful. 10s. each. 
NEW BRONZE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
(Milleu.) 
JUBILEE-r ine bold leaf, with broad and even band of deej) chestnut ; salmon-coloured flowers. 
Hs. 6(/. 
HER MAJESTY — Ver)- fine, large, and leathery foliage, with deep zone, and bright scarlet 
flowers. 3.V. (!rf. 
NEW RED-EDGED PICOTEE. 
MARY, DODWELL ANSTISS (Anstiss) — The finest red-edged variety yet introduced, 
Mr. Bodwell, in writing to ns respecting it, says — “ I can j)ut nothing before it.” First-class Certi- 
ficate. 5,«. each. 
FOUR GRAND STANDARD NEW PRIMULAS. 
(SEE COLOURED PLATE.) 
SINGLE PRIMULAS — Our Single Primulas have been awarded more First-Class 
Certificates than all other firms put together. Our “ White Perfection ” is known as the 
perfection of Primulas, and our standing varieties the finest in existence. Box of blooms 
sent to any address for Six Stamps. 
“Cannell possesses the finest single sorts in the trade; their White I’eufection is matchless.” — 
The Garden. 
“ So good ns to well deserve a first-class certificate.” — Gardener.i’ Magazine. 
“ CanneU’s I’rimnlas, 30 plants, rare quality, and very high cultural merit .” — Tkdhj Chiviii'cle. 
The Four most popular and well-known, the best new and useful Primulas 
ever offered. 
All who have seen our exhibits for many years past will acknowledge that we have both grown 
and shown the finc.st ])lants ever seen, and jiroduced more new and standing varieties than any other 
firm. Our sevcial Houses all through the Winter, both single and double, is a sight not equalled 
in the world — Swanley White, Ked, Purple, and Blue, improve year by year, until they nearly 
approach jierfection. 
IMPROVEMENT — The highest bright-red, is a grand march onwards of the Sw.anley-Ked 
type, habit, size, substance, and fiery colour of its flowers far excels all others; habit and frcene.ss, 
together with its line flowers, constitute it a gem. First-Class Certificate. [See Coloured I’late.) 
Per pkt., 4.«. 
BRAID’S SEEDLING (Auriculse flora), exhibited last year, was unanimously awarded a 
First-Class Certifleate — a real break from anything previously seen; its distinct rich, bronze, starry. 
Auricula centre lends one, even the most practical, to suggest tlmt the blood of the Auricula is in it. 
so striking is its distinctness, fine habit, colour (like the ordinary Magna Coccinca Primula), and 
glaring cejttrc, that it stops everybody on first seeing it, and the g« neral exclamation is — “ This is a 
new break, and the first of a new class.” (.See Coloured riate.) Ter pkt., 2s, GiL 
SWATfLEY G-IAWT — All lovers of Primulas will remember tlie pride and pleasure they first 
bestowed on the good old Magna Coccinea ; the colour of this now offered is similar, hut brighter, 
flowers consiflcrably larger, and overlapping gigantic truss; strong, dwarf habit, is a wonderful 
advance on the old style of Primulas, and for general decoration, rough, quick market treatment, is 
far the best of this family ever sent out. Per pkt., 4s. (6Vc Coloured Plate.) 
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