Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
CANNELLS’ RE-SELECTED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
THE aARDENERS’ MAGAZINE, 1st September, 1894, R.H.S. SHOW. 
Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, Swanley. brought tome fine bunches of bright coloured Asters, chiefly of the Cornel section. Gaillardias. annual 
Chrysanthemums, Scabious, and other annuals were shown, and were very effective, their colours lighting the dull hull. A Silver Hanksiau Medal 
was awarded. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS, EARLY-FLOWERING JAPANESE. 
H.A. Chrysanthemum Hybridum fl. pi. 
— Remarkably beautiful and exceedingly showy. 
2 ft. 3d. per packet. 
H.A. Chrysanthemum Inodorum Plenis- 
simum — Produces a large percentage of double 
white flowers. 2 ft. 6d. per pkt. 
H.A. Chrysanthemum Segetum Grandi- 
florum — An improved form of the common 
Knglish variety of our fields ; if sown at Christmas 
it gives abundance of splendid yellow flowers all 
the spring. Its lovely flowers are most nsefnl in 
onr homes, and although common, is always a 
favourite with ladies. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Chrysanthemum Coronarium 
(Double) — This variety is very useful ; valuable for 
cut flowers, and of very easy growth, white and 
yellow mixed. 2 to 3 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Chrysanthemum Sultan and Lord Beaconsfield— Edged 
and striped with gold, maroon, and white. IJ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
ii.A. Chrysanthemum (Tricolor), Double— New double annual 
hybrid varieties. This valuable and most unique novelty has resulted from 
carefully hybridising and selecting for several years the semi-double 
varieties of this useful annual until a high degree of doubleness has 
been attained. They are extremely variable, embracing a great variety 
of tints, ranging from white and yellow to richest purples and crimsons, 
with intermediate shades of rose, lilac, &c. Is. per pkt. 
u.H.r. Chrysanthemum, Japanese Early-Flowering Dwarf 
Varieties— This will be found a useful strain, growing only 1 1 to 2 feet in 
height, and yielding during August and September an abundance of large 
flowers, and comprising the various colours and forms belonging to this 
section. The seed should he sown in February or March, and as soon as large 
enough to he handled pricked out into boxes or small pots, they will then 
flower the first year. l.v. per pkt. 
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Cannells’ Re-selected Clarkias. 
H.A. Clarkia Elegans {Onagraceee) — An elegant and profnse 
flowering annual; lilac-rose. 2 ft. 3rf. perpkt. 
H.A. Clarkia Mrs. Langtry — Pure white, centre brilliant carmine- 
crimson. 1^ ft. 3d. perpkt. 
H.A. Clarkia Pulchella Alba— Beantifnl white. U ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Clarkia Pulchella— Mixed. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Clarkia Pulchella— Rosy purple, i) ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Clarkia fl. pi. Purple King (Hardy's)— Exceedingly pretty 
and distinct. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Clarkia fl. pi. Salmon Queen (Htu-dv’si — Exceedingly 
pretty and distinct. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
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