fi. (j^nnell & G[uitle. 
17. GOLDEN FLEECE — Good shape and 
vigorous liabit. 
18. KING OP ROSES— Kkh, deep rose]; 
fine substance, l.s-. (!</. 
19. LADY OP THE LAKE— Ro.sy-pink, 
medium size llowers; good slinpe and vigorous 
habit. 
20. LUSTROUS — Bright red, fine shaped 
stout flowers ; free. 
21. MISS LAURA POWELL— One of the 
best yellows; dwarf and free. Is. G</. 
22. MISS TERRY — Deep yellow with rose 
veins; distinct. Is. (a/. 
23. MR. IRVING — Deep scarlet, shaded 
crimson ; attractive. Is. (id. 
24. PURPUREA — Deep ])urple, shaded ma- 
genta ; fine. 
25. QUEEN OP THE YELLOWS— Large 
flowers, of line form and substance, lemon- 
yellow. 1.S. (irf. 
2(i. ROSEUM COMPACTUM— Deep rose, 
dwarf and compact, foliage small. Is. (id. 
27. SCARLET GEM— Brilliant red, dwarf 
habit, small foliage. 
28. STRIATA SPLENDIDA— Brightorange 
colour, beautifully and regularly striped rich 
crimson ; fine shape and form. 
29. SILVER BELL— French white, deep 
red veins, distinct and pretty. Is. (id. 
30 . the premier — R osy-purple, the rose 
shade being of intense brightness ; large. l.s. (id. 
31. THE GEM — Deep red, slightly tinted 
huff, veined deep crimson, flowers medium size. 
32. VIVID COMPACTUM— Bright scarlet, 
flowers large, habit compact. l.s. 6d. 
33. VENOSUM (species) — The magnificent 
blooms of this variety place it at the to]> of all 
the Abiitilons. Although it is of tall growth, its 
beautiful palm-shaped leaf and gorgeous flowers 
make it invaluable for crossing, and large con- 
servatories, or for hybridising, l.s-. 
All those not priced, Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE VARIETIES FOR BEDDING. 
34. NAIVEUM MARMORATUM— Of 
free growth, leaves large, broad, and downy; 
beautifully marbled with pale green and yellow; 
yellow, streaked with dark orange. A handsome 
foliage plant, and very suitable for bedding. 
Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
35. VEXILLARIUM VARIEGATUM — 
One of the most attractive in this family : good 
grower, si)lendid flowers. Is. each : 9s. per dozen. 
36. THOMPSONI — This most beautiful 
blotched leaf plant forms a grand object in the 
flower and ornamental garden. i)d. each ; 6s. 
per dozen. 
Moorside. l.ancaster, .laummi 26th, 1887. 
Mrs. Stokkv encloses Is. 3</. in stamps, and considers it ridiculously small for the compreliensive 
catalogue which Messrs. Cannell have so kindly sent her. 
Mr. R. Mii.uc'AN, Crosby Loilge. C'arli.sle. May 6M. 1887. 
] beg to acknowledge receijit of plants. Sjdendid condition, not a single leaf deranged. Your 
system of ]iacking is really very good. 
Mr. .T. Scott, Grizedale, Hawkshead, Ambleside. May VMh. 1887. 
I beg to say that I have never had better plants sent me before. They were very well packed 
indeed, and I am very much pleased with them. 
Mr. J. Mitcukli., (lulton, Lowestoft, May I9M, 1887. 
The plants to hand this morning in excellent condition. I am well jileased with them. 
Mr. .Ions Tavi.ou, Gardener to Rt. Hon. Viscount ('lifden. 
Storrington Abbey, I’ulboro’, Sussex. 
The ]ilants reached here to-day in good condition. 1 brought your firm to the notice of my 
eni]»loyer. as 1 have proved your plants to be very su])erior. 
.1. 1’eei,, Es(|., Danyrallt., Llangndock. S. Wales, .May 24M, 1887. 
The plants were longer in reaching me than they should have been, but they seem none the 
worse for their detention ; and I must exjtress my satisfaction with the way you have cxe utetl the 
order. 
R. 1’. I’rLi.Eti, Esq., llartpiiry, Glos., May 2ith, 1887. 
The planfti to hand, and in nice eonilition. They were beautifully packed. 
.1. Weller, Esq., 48, Mailing Street, Cliffe. J.ewes. 
I am much obligeil by your kind attention. The plants were beautifully packed. 
Mr. W. P. ToiitN, 46. Midchurch Street, Dublin, May 26th, 1887. 
The jilants arrived in splendid condition. My friend was right when he tidd me to send to you 
for whatever (ilants I wanted. 
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