Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
TROI’.*;OLUM. TOM THDMH, 
TKOP.«;OLBM LOBBIANBM, 
TYDJEA HYBRIDA NANA, 
TROP,®OHJM PEEEORINUM CAKARIENSE, 
H.A. TropjEolum, Tom Thumb, Coeelneum Folius Aureis— 
Yellow leaved IjB’orf Nasturtium ; flower scarlet, which forms a striking 
contrast with the pretty light foliage ; very attractive as a bedding plant. 
lid, per pkt. 
n.A. Tropaolum, Tom Thumb, Crarulea-Roseum— 3<f. per pkt. 
H.A. Tropaolum, Tom Thumb, Ruby King— 6rf. per pkt. 
n.A. Tropaolum, Tom Thumb, Spotted— Scarlet and yellow. 
3d. per pkt. 
s.r. Tydaa Hybrida Nana — The culture of the natural order 
Gesneriacea lias been a speciality of our establishment for a number of years, 
and our seedlings of Gloxinias, &c., comprise the finest and most beautiful 
varieties existing in this genus. The Tydaas cultivated up to the present 
time have the disadvantage to grow to the height of 1^ to 2 feet and more 
before they form their flower stems, while the new class is of dwarf growth, 
attaining only a height of 6 to 9 inches when in full bloom, being very free 
fiowering and varying in the same magnificent colonrs and strains as the 
tall sorts. Its very dwarf habit renders it very valuable, being equally as 
pretty as Gloxinias, and if sown early and potted forward these gay and 
effective varieties will also bloom the same season and at the same time. 
Is. Gd. per pkt. 
H.p. Valeriana Ruber (Valenanete ) — The well-known rod garden 
Valerian. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Venus Looking-Glass — See Campanula Speculum. 
VALERIANA. 
the garden, 30th June, 1894, R.H.S. Show. 
specimens of Verbascum Olj/mpicum, a noble Mullein, with its wealth of robust deep n,een 
icntcs and tall candelahriim-like mass of rich yellow flowers. In every large garden this splendid plant should have a place. (Silver Medal. ” 
,, „ „ „ „ ^ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 30th June, 1894, R.H.S. Show. 
(SiherBanksilTMld^ enormous specimens of Verbascum Wyayaca/a full of flower, and making a good slow. 
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