AMUliRBOA MUHICATA KOSEA. 
ASTER HERCULES. 
pTER HERCULES, BRILLIANT ROSE — Varying in height from 16 to 20 in. The ])lants throw up thick stu|:dy stalks 
i crowned with gigantic flowers of the most perfect curled and waved chrysanthemum type, measuring often 6 in. and more 
in diameter, a size attained in no other Aster. Colour lustrous rose of unusual brilliance 
- GIANT COMET, CANARY BIRD-A grand addition is now added to this popular class, which is a bright j)ure 
canary yellow colour, of splendid shape and large size... 
BRETIA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA MIXED — Large flow'ering new varieties of this beautiful hardy dwarf, perennial, 
gained by artificial hybridising; ranging from white, pink, lilac, to dark red, blue, purple, and violet 
lELLIS PERENNIS TUBULOSA FL. PL. — A splendid collection of Quilled Daisies, containing many beautiful colours 
-Mixed 
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We have much pleasure in offering the following Novelties, and we can, with every confidence, recommend them 
as worthy of cultivation. Our collection, as is well knowitr contains the choicest in existence. 
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GERATUM MEXICANUM CAPELLA — This new Tom Thumb Ageratum differs essentially from all other dwarf varieties, 
by the distinct and pretty ro.se chamois colour of its flow'ers. Height, 9 to 10 inches 
tMBERBOA MURICATA ROSEA Extremely free flowering hardy annual, producing large Centaurea-like flowers about 
2 m. in diameter, of a pleasing light pink. Well adapted for cutting 
NTIRRHINUM MAJUS GRANDIFLORUM ALBUM FL. PL, — This is quite a new departure in tall Antirrhinums. Out. 
ol the numthlike aperture in the flow'ers, between the upper and lower lips, emerge abnoruuil fantastic petals which give 
a double and beard-like aspect to the very large bloom. The long s])ikes are covered with beautiful white flowers 
HEPH^STOS [‘lowers bright cinnabar red, marked with a small yellow blotch on the underlip 
QUILEGIA CCERULEA CANDIDISSIMA— A charming new Columhine, which differs from the existing whitish kinds 
with coloured spurs by the uniform pure snowy whiteness of the entire bloom - 
NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS, I9II. 
CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1911. 
