Carmell & Sons’® Complete Seed Guide. 
H A. Campanula Speculum (Venus’ Looking Glass)— Blue ; very 
pretty annual for borders, rockwork, &c. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Campanula Speculum fl. Alba— White. 3d. per pkt. 
H.p. Campanula Tupbinata — Flowers blue: dwarf. 3d. 
per pkt. ’ 
H P. Campanula Turbinata Alba-White, u. per pkt. 
Campion — Scr -Vgrostemma. 
Canapy Cpeepep — See Tropceolum. 
H.A. Candytuft. 
Capnea — Flesh eolour. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Cpimson— 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Emppess — A splendid variety, producing pure white pyramidal trusses 
on dwarf branches ; very free, jj ft. (id. per pkt. 
Lilacea— Lilac, l ft. 3d, per pkt. 
Mixed. 3d. per pkt. 
Pink — Quite a distinct variety, pretty colour ; 
every garden. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Rocket— White. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Sweet Scented— White, i ft. 3d. per pkt. 
White Tom Thumb — Very dwarf, good white. 
H.A. (lannabis Gigantea (CannahinacenH, Giant Hemp— A tall 
ornamental foliaged plant, u.seful for sub-tropical eiTcct. 6 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.B. Cannells’ Clematis Canterbury Bells— The greatest 
and most surprising novelties are onr Canterbnry Bells ; their singnlarity 
of shape, which the illustrations truly represent, come perfectly true from 
seed, and being (|uite hardy should be in every garden. Habit very dwarf, 
and so free that the whole plant, when in full flower, presents one surface 
of colour. Shape of flower extremely striking. Mixed, in several delicate 
and pleasing colours. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
Cup and Saucer varieties, mixed-^2 ft. 
n.n. Canterbury Bells. 
Is. per pkt. 
h.b. Canterbury Bells, Single-Blue 
» „ „ — White 
• > .. >, —Pink 
H.H.A. Capsicum- Mixed, 3a. per pkt. 
C Single, many 
... I shades. Onr 
) own collec- 
i tion. Mixed. 
2 ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
should be grown in 
J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Capsicum Annuum (Prince of Wales) — Charming plant for 
itecoration, beautifnl green-shaded foliage, fruit bright golden yellow, 
ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Capsicum Ruby King — Colour beautiful ruby crimson, 
14 ft. Oa. per pkt. 
H.B. Carduus Benedictus (Holy Thistle) — For mixed borders; 
foliage marked white. 3 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
H.B. Carduus Marianus (Ornamental Thistle) 2 ft. 3rf. perpkt. 
C.ANNEI.LS’ CANNAS. (Forallthc 
6a. per pkt. , finest v; 
best varieties, see Floral Guide.) 
arieties, I.S. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Cannas (' annra), Indian Shot— These give a very beautiful 
?• Krounds, by their stately growth and broad, 
lassive foliage, relieved by rich crimson-scarlet, orange, or vellow flowers 
ro.h'l?. , summer months; their foliage, comprising various shades of 
cti green, glaucous, and chocolate-crimson leaf-tints, fits them aiimirably for 
encctne groups, their anpearance rendering them a striking contrast to other 
plants. They are also invaluable for large pot plants, as portable specimens 
in pleasure-ground decoration, and equally so for summer groups in large 
conservatories, in which their great diversity of foliage appears to advantage 
a,nd they are very ornamental for any purpose. 3 to 6 ft high. 6d per pkt’ 
Saved from the very best varieties, i,s. per pkt. For full collection of best 
named varieties that can be supplied as plants, see. Floral Guide 
In reference to the Begonia seeds I nmclmse,! 1 . Lewi.s, hsii , 37, Chaloner Street. Liverpool, 3/,rrch lit/i, 1894. 
them. At an amateur society (of which 1 hannen 'to ^?e the h t T "’“1' '"terest you ; at any rate, I think it fair to record 
adiertiser and prizetaker orVLisielves and f rieterminell^. trmisurery there has been considerable diversity of opinion as to who is best, a great 
both were placed inXc ^ ‘ 29th yours : 
two pots, there are not more than three seedlings throiiob q'hpre*'"''* thraugh freely on the 13th inst., and of the prizetaker’s, out of 
tnree seedlings through. Ihere is no need to reply to this, as I am merely wishful to give praise where it is due. 
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