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Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
rERrJGTVAL FLOWERING DWARF DOUULB MARGARET CARNATIONS— *TOM THUMB. 
Flowering Dwarf Double Margaret 
Carnations— Tom Thumb. — Herewith is offered an opportunity which 
cannot be excelled to every one who is in constant want of fine flowerinc 
plants. In growing these beautiful Carnations the greatest possible 
perfection has been obtained, and it is hardly likely they will ever be 
surpassed. They are most valuable for pot culture, bedding, groups, borders 
*c., and will be highly appreciated by all lovers of the Carnation. The 
cnltivation is quite simple, as they can be sown at almost anv time of the 
T^, but must be transplanted at once to the spot where intended to flower. 
If sown in March they require but very little more attention than many of 
the common summer flowers. Per pkt.. l.«. and l.«. firf. 
H.P. 
per pkt. 
H.P. 
H.P 
H.A. Carnation Margaret White-Pure white, u. 6rf. per pkt. 
Cannells’ Picotees and Carnations, mixed 2 s. 6d. 
Cannells Picotees, mixed, ft. 2 s. 6</. per pkt. 
Tree, or Winter Flowering Carnations, saved from the 
best varieties. 2 ft. 2s. per pkt. 
Sow in June, and treat them like Calceolarias until September; after that 
to be kept in a cool frame. 
For Collections of Carnation and Picotee, see page dii. 
Castor Oil Plant— See Ricinus. 
.) “ J’l Catananehe Coerulea— Blue and purple, free flowering, 
tt. 6a. per pkt. ” 
H. A. Catehfly, Lobel’s Red ( Caroyphyllacea:),?,\\m^ Armeria — Very 
showy, early flowering plant. 1 ft. 8d. per pkt. 
H.A. 
Catehfly, LobePs White, i ft. 3t/. per pkt. 
CKLOSIA PLOMOSA. 
. o.A. ^ Celosia Plumosa (^Amarantaceai ) — A very handsome, dwarf, 
bright crimson sort of the feathery Cockscombs, of" regular pyramidal 
growth ; well adapted for pot culture as well as for flower beds 8 ft 
1 . 1 . per pkt. 
O.A. Celosia Huttoni — Bright crimson, 
Is. per pkt. 
very effective. 2 ft. 
cannells’ choice carnation. 
H.P. Carnations, mi.xed. u ft. 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
— Plant row"^“°"’t Flowering-(“Th4rese Franco”) 
1 laiit robust, compact and dwarf; the flowers are upright, perfectly double 
'>ni<l»eiu colour— beautiful roselatin^, shaded silver, 
o"«sioiially striped and marked with pure white. 
ThP.r.M i . ““<1 ‘he calyx never bursts. 
The great advantage of tins Carnation is its admirable and abundant blooming 
qualities during winter under frames or greenhouse. Can be highly recom- 
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CELOSIA JAPONIOA. 
