Cannell & Sons’ ■ Complete Seed Guide. 
GANNELLS’ TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
{Begoniaceoe). 
WE WERE AWARDED THE ORLY SILVER CUP EXCLUSIVELY FOR BEGONIAS AT TEMPLE SHOW, 1893. 
Our Begonias are lovely indeed. Ten Houses, 100 feet each, filled with the choicest of the choice. Colours so wide, deep, varied, and brilliant 
together with their sliort stiff growth and freeness in flowering, shows a marked development and advance on the ordinary strains. Our two acres out 
of doors, consisting of at least 200,000 plants, were all the season the grandest sight ever seen in this family. Onr New Crimson Scarlets a 
surprising advance. These, together with all our other trials of all the best flowers and vegetables, is a great horticultural treat, and should be seen by 
all so as to ensure success for next season. 
EXTRACTS FROM GARDENING PAPERS;— 
“ There are several large houses full of Begonias ; indeed, the stock of plants is enormous. The varieties are. moreover, as remarkable for their fine 
qualitv as for their number. There are thousands of large, healthy plants of the best type— compact, with large substantial foliage and vigorous stems that 
carry the flowers well clear of the leaves. Swanley is ahead of the times with Begonias as it is with other tilings. The beststrains producible or procurable 
are grown there." , , , , , ^ , , 
'■ Mr. Cannell’s literal “Home of Flowers," where just now. excelling all others, the Begonia presents, not only outdoors but in House after house, a 
spectacle so beautiful and extensive as to almost take one’s breath away and lead to wonder, after the Begonia has satiated us. what other flower can 
possibly hope to excel or succeed it. Others may, indeed, have grand collections of Begonias, but at.least Mr. Cannell has just now one of the finest 
and most brilliantly beautiful collections, in wondrous variety of colour, both double and single, ever seen.” 
"^&^o77ze ar& ^ee. 
OUR BEGONIAS. 
Frequent trains from Tondon. Entrances from the stations. All lovers of the best Flowers and Vegetables are cordially invited. No horticultural 
establishment is filled with such an amount of interesting objects as onrs at all seasons. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. 
(See Outside of Cover.) 
