Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide* 
For the convenience of our customers separate colours can be supplied of the various classes of 
Phlox Drummondii, See Collections, page 66. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII FIMURIATA. 
n.ii.r. Petunia (Large-flowering Yellow-throated) Grandiflora Intus Aurea. 
HilLOX CnUMMONDlI C liai'II) ATA . 
The yellow-throatcd Pot.mm now offered, and which, after several years’ careful selection, has at last been successfully fixed, constitutes a class of 
rare beauty. The characteristics are large-sized flowers of faultless form, with a broad and deep yellow throat, which is generally veined after the manner 
ot tne tsalpiglossis. The latter colouring heightens the effect of that of the outer surface of the petals, and completes the beauty of the entire flower, 
l.v. and 2s. per pkt. 
Our Petunia Seed is well known to be the best in England. 
You will be Iileiised to hear tl.nt il.n f .r™ i . r o Kbi'pkl H. Gipfokd, Ksq., Holyrood, Conyers Koad, Streatham, Aiiril 20M, lg«4. 
wrote you. I therefore think it is onll """‘ 1 “ "ILriglit ; in fact, the plants began to come up the dav after I 
A uicieiore tmiiK it is only fan to return you the enclosed packet of seed which you sent me gratis. With many thanks. 
The finest white Priiniibi I ever 1 ■. .1 , • W- Marshall. Esq., Auchinraitli, Bexley, Kent, « 4M, ls!H. 
doubting the size of the Hower ^ ’ '' c' 0 \ers tlie drawing on the outside of your seed eutaloguc. I beg to withdraw remarks I made in 
Last spring J boiiLdit from vnn « • a t n Eetp, Crow Nest, Austwick, Iviuioaster, Octofier B//i. 
are Howeriiig freely. ^ "* various flower seeds, all of which did well, especially the Dahlias, which are rciiiarkably good, and 
The Balsams I had from Vou were the wonder r 1 ^’e‘*iam, Canterbury, lUcnrf, 26th, 1894. 
wer e the wonuer of everyone who saw them — immense plants and blossoms. 
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