Cannell & Sons' Complete Seed' Guide 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM (TRICOLOR “ECLirSB/* 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LORD BEACONSFIELD. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (TRICOLOR), DOUBLE. 
hardy's CLABKIA. 
n-A. Clarkia (Hardy’s) Cannells’ Re-seleeted— Mixe<i. 
beaatifal large double flowers, li to 2 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1I.II.I-. Clematis Stanley!— Thisremarkablespecieshas been sent from 
the Transvaal, though shrubby in its native habitat in this country it proves to 
be herbaceous. The flowers vary in size, and are produced on drooping 
foot-stalks. Mr. W. Watson, of ICew, describing the plant in the Ganlen,” 
states that he has seen six good flowers open together u]ion the .same br.aneh, 
each flower remaining fresh for about a fortnight. Their colour varies 
considerably from rich puce to rose and almost pure white, the hointv of 
the flower being much enhanced by the central muss of yellow stamens. 
Tliey are followed by fruit terminating in long silvery, feathery awns, 
described as being as elegant as a bunch of ostrich plumes. When eviltivated 
in tile open ground, it will probably need some protection in winter, such 
as bracken or heather. It will also probably succeed in pots of suitable size. 
2 to 3 ft. Per pkt.. Is. and Is. «</. 
H.H p. Coleus {LabiaUat ) — Our own choice collection. Saved from 
the very best golden-edged kinds, and there can be no doubt it will produce 
some fine new and distinct varieties. For culture, see Floral Guide. 
IJ to 3 ft. 2s. 6rf. per pkt. ; smaller, l.v. Grf. per pkt. 
OOLEPS I CLABKti FULCHEI.I.A. 
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