Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed C^l^de. 
H.p. Pjrrethpum Parthenlfollum Aureum (Compositce), Golden 
Feather — Thia is the best yellow foliage bedding plant ever sent out. For 
autumn, winter, and spring decorations, they look grand if sown about the 
middle of August. I ft. 8rf. per pkt. 
H.p. Pyrethrum, Double — From best named kinds, 
per pkt. 
lift, li 
Reseda Odorata — See Mignonette. 
H.H.A. Rhodanthe CHellpterum) Maeulata {Compositm^—K very 
elegant variety, silvery pink, with yellow centre, beautiful alike either in 
bud or fully expanded. \ ft. 8<f. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Rhodanthe Maeulata Alba— i ft. 8rf. per pkt. 
BANUNCOLOS A8IATICD8 8UPEKI1IS81.MU8. 
Asiatieus Superbisslmus {Ranmculacem)- 
^ ^ large-flowered double hybrids, flowering the second i year fr^ 
Seed ; mcs valuable acquisition. | ft 6</. per pkt 
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^rVRETHUUM AUREUM CRISTATUM. ' 
H P. Pyrejhrum Aureum Crlstatum (Hurst)- A beautiful 
curf^d-lcaved form of the ordinary Goidin I’eather^ and in colour equal to 
the best' type of - the original from which it has sported, whilst the leaves 
ha*e the cri.s)) appearance of the most exquisitely curled Parsley. Habit is 
extremely diyarf and compact, rendering it well adapted for carpet beddin", 
edgings, and similar purposes ; it is, however, as might be expected from its 
dwarf habit and good colour, a shy seeder, as is the ease with all the extra 
good strains of Golrien Feather. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. Pyrethrum Aureum Laeiniatum — Sport from Golden 
leather; beautifully laciniated foliage, almost like a fern. J ft. 8</. per pkt. 
H.P. Pyrethrum Aureum Selaglnoldes— An entirely new and 
distinct form of Pyrethrum, of an exceedingly dwarf and compact habit, 
the flat foli^e resembh'Dg fronds of Selaginella Alartinei overlaying each 
other, which gives the plant a wonderfully grand and level appearance. 
^ ft. If. per pkL ° pp 
u 'pyrethrum, Golden Gem, or “Paris Pearl”— Invaluable 
bedding plant, producing -large, elegant, double-white flowers, which are 
continued without intermission from May to November. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
'*'**■. Py^®thrum, Sing'le — From best named kinds, beautiful colours; 
most useful for cutting purposes. Ij ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Rhodanthe Manglesil (Everlasting Flowers)— Elegant half- 
bardy annual, with dwarf erect branching habit, and bright rose-coloured 
flowera 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Rhodanthe Maeulata Atrosangulnea — Very fine : 
crimson. 1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Ricinus Borboniensis Arboreus (Euphorliacem), Castor 
Oil — Extra fine, growing 10 ft. high. 3<f. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Rieinus Gibson! — Dark purple stem and leaves, very fine 
and ornamental; the best of all the ornamental-leaved Castor Oil plants 
for sub-tropical appearance. . 6 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Ricinus Roseus Magnlfleus— A distinct and bcantifnl 
variety of dwarf and busby habit, with large palmate leaves ; seed 
vessels beautiful rose-pink, borne in large clusters. 6 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Ricinus Gibsonl Mirabilis— A handsome variety; dwarf. 
4 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Ricinus Guyanensis— Dwarf. 4 ft. ^ sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Rieinus Zanzibariensis— The following varieties of Castor- 
Oil Bean, or Palma Chrisii, received from East Africa, represent an entirely 
new and distinct class. The plants attain great dimensions, presenting a 
splendid aspect with their gigantic leaves, which surpassed in size and 
beauty all the species and varieties known hitherto. The seeds also are 
very distinct, large, and of new and exquisite tints. The variety named 
above produces light green leaves of 2 to 2J feet across, with whitish ribs, 
and may in its general appearance be compared to a lu.xuriantly growing 
giant Amlia Sieboldi. Stem, branches, and the fruit are also of a light 
green colour. Seeds beaiitifnlly speckled carmine on delicate pink ground. 
Ornamental foliaged plants, of great effect for large groups or single 
specimens. Is. per pkt. 
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