Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide. 
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OUR CINERARIAS. 
FIIVEST IV A MED COLLECTION IN THE WORLD. 
CANNELLS’ GRANDIFLORA CINERARIA 
(Compositce). 
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Price per packet, 2s. Gil. Smaller packet, Is. Gd. i 
. 1 , lovely, both Singles and Doubles, during March and April; by far the finest named collection in the world— like all our strains, the best ' 
awarded the hir.st Prize m open competition at Regent’s Park, and at the Quinquennial Exhibition at Ghent, 
although there was great competition, even from Pans, ours far out-distanced all, and we were awarded the Gold Modal. 
Although hardier in growth, and requiring less care than Calceolarias, the treatment for raising seed, &c., is the same ; if required to flower in winter, 
seed must be sown in May or June. The secret of growing well is to grow fast, never allowimr them tn reeeivo check, either from being pot bound! 
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manure. 
^ infesteil ! 
c- - . . . , seeing Every possible means and precaution must be adonted ' 
1 i;i ^ ^ u a vigour. See every morning that the points of their leaves stand erect, and that the foliage is slightly covered with 
dew-hke moisture, and the centre or heart is stout and bold, that their white silver bristles or respiratory organs, round the stems or leaves' are fresh and 
full of health, and stand out and sliow conspicuously when the suii shines ; avoid dust, and make sure that no otlier than perfectly clear rain-water ever goes ' 
near the foliage. Of course at all times the keenest observation of extreme temperature must be made for cold, cutting draughts, or a too glaring sun, ami 
warmth must be avoided, otherw^e fi^ healthy plants and valuable time will be lost. See important cultural particulars given for^ Cyclamen ami 
Calceolarias, and bow to use our “Real Manure, ’ see Floral Guide. i h ^ v/^^iuinvu am. 
to keep the foliage full of life and 
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