Cannell & Sons’ Complete Soed Gnide..- 
CANHELLS’ CACTUS DAULIA. 
H.H.p. Single Mixed — From the 
finest collection in cultivation. 3 to 4 ft. 
3c/. and Gc/. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Dahlia, Double— Saved from 
our unrivalled collection of show kinds, 
and cannot fail to produce some first- 
class varieties. 4 ft. l-s. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Dahlia, Cactus — Choicest 
mixed, from our best named varieties. 
3 to 4 ft. Is. per pkt. 
ii.n.p. Dahlia, Cactus - shaped 
Single — Tliis new i^’pc has alrtwdy amon)' 
its admirers many of the leadin" horti- 
cultural authorities of the day. 'I'hcir 
characteristic is the twisted or Hated petals, 
similar to those of the Douhle Cactus 
kiiuls. 'I'hey are of graceful appearance, 
and the range of colour is (|uite as rich and 
varied, l.s. Qd. per pkt. 
We distributed last yyar a hcantiful 
variety named Maryuen'te. and lielonging 
to the above class, the flowers being pure 
white, with a slight ycdowish tinge at 
base of florets; very useful for decorative 
purpo.ses. 'We can sujiply young plants 
of this in May. iid. each. Iv. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Dahlia, Fancy Single — 
Saved from a collection containing the 
ino.vt regular markings and distinct colours; 
generally white anil yellow Mowers, edged 
with nearly all colours peculiar to Duhiia.s. 
9</. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Dahlia, Tom Thumb— The 
plants are of a close compact habit, and 
produce a dense mass of Mowers of the most 
brilliant colours. 1 ft. Ls. 6r/. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Dahlia, Pompon— The pretty 
double bouquet Dahlias. 2^ to 3 ft. 
Is. per pkt. For descriptions, see Guide. 
Daisy, see Beilis. 
II II. A. Datura Ceratocaula- 
Satin-white, striped purple; swectsccutcd, 
large. 24 ft. 3i/. per pkt. 
n.H.A. Datura Chlorantha, fl. pi. 
(^Solanacew) — Golden double, seemed 
Mowers. 24 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Datura Fastuosa { The 
Thorn Apple ) — Double purple. 2 to 4 ft. 
Zd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Datura Meteloides, syn. 
Wrightii — Delicate blue and white 
shaded ; very handsome. 2 ft. 3d. per pki. 
II. p. Delphinium Formosum 
(^Kanuncutaceie ) — Bright blue, with white 
centre ; one of the Mnest varieties of this 
beautiful genus. 3 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
u.ii.A. Datura Cornucopia (“Horn of Plenty”) — Introduced from the wilds of South America. The plant is of robust habit, and the leaves 
are large of a dark ^reeu colour. Tlie flowers arc trumpet shaped, measuring 8 to 10 inclies iu lengtli and 5 to 7 inches across the mouth, and form 
three distinct Mowers' growing each witliin the other ; the throat and mouth of corolla a most delicate French white, beautifully contrasted, and marbled 
witli royal-purple on tha outside; Mowers are produced freely, followed by a large thorny seed-vessel, which adds to the beauty of the plant. It is of easy 
culture, and can be grown either iu pots or planted out at the eni’ of May iu a sheltered po.sition and rich soil. Wc had several plants of it growing in 
<mr Nursery during the lust Summer and was much admired, l.s, Gd. per pkt. 
H.p. Delphinium Armeniacum (Dolphin Flower of Armenia) — A new and rare Asiutic species with brilliant blue flowers, it resemble.^ 
in growth the Rocket Rarkspur (Delph Ajacisj, but is more compact, and produces a greater abundance of bloom. 2 ft. Is. jier pkt. 
H.A. Delphinium Consclida fl. pi. (Tom Thumb) — A pretty dwarf Larkspur, with a beautiful ])yramidal habit , the Mowers are quite double and 
large, varying in colour from white, rose, purple, blue, carmine, to clear and dark shades; highly useful for Mower beds, pot culture, ami the market 
trade. Is. Grf. per jikt. 
H.r. Cannells’ Delphinium Hybridum, mixed —This mixed seed is collected from one of the best collections, comprising 60 varieties 
We grow half an acre. Oar spikes of bloom were awarded the Silver Medal of the Eoyal Botanic Society, Kegont’s I’ark. 3 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
See Collection in Floral Guide. 
Devil-in-the-Bush, see Nigella. 
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