Cannells’ Balsams 
(Ivipatiens Balsamina 
Camellioe Jlore). 
H.H.A. BALSAM, 
CANNELLS’ PER- 
FECTION — Our house 
of these when in bloom 
is a grand sight. 2 ft. Is. 
per pkt. 
H.H.A. Dwarf Camellia- 
Flowered Balsam- 
Imbricated double, large 
flowered. Lilac, rose, ver- 
milion, pale lilac, bright 
rose; all colours. Mixed. 
2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
BKET, OKNAMENTAL KOLiAOii (L>;a((r«a-/eayfrf). I 
II li. Beta ChiliensiS (Chenopodiacew) — This magnificent variety is 
admired by all who visit our Nursery The gorgeous colouring of its brood- 
stemmed foliage cannot fail to render it a most effective plant either for 
borders or shrubbery. 3</. per pkt. I 
H.B. Lee’s Belvolr Castle— A dwarf compact-growing Beet, with 
intensely dark purple glossy leaves, the best variety for flower 
garden decoration ; the root also is excellent, being deep red. 
tender, and of good flavour. .Srf. per pkt. 
I 
iJAl.SAM, cannells’ PEEFECTION. 
BALSAM, cannells’ PEREECTIOX. 
Our 100-feet house was the finest sight of Balsams ever seen, and the many visitors to our “ Horae of Flowers 
double: but considering the number of plants grown, the crop of seed yielded is very limited. 
to i’l" fi m ^ are up, pot off into 3-in. pots, shifting iuto larger size as thev 
to require it, b aud S-incli pots being suthciently largo for the last shift. The soil best suited is half good strong loam, and half rich ro'teu' 
and leaf rnould. A moist and genial atmosphere in a cold frame, expose fuliv to all the light and air at all favourable opportiiui-ies and 
as the soil becomes exhausted let them be well supplied with liquid manure twice i week, for it is impossible to grow them good whhout it. ’ 
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pronounced them grand, being so very 
afipear 
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