Canncll &. Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
CANNELLS’ WALLFLOWERS. 
{Chtiranthus Cheivi.) crl’C1ker.e. 
Wallflowers are prized for their delicious fragrance. In the spring 
they are indispensable for beds, groups, and ribbons. The large massive 
conspicuous spikes of the double German varieties have a charming efieet. 
compact growth and profuse blooming of the Single 
WaU/lowers render them exceedingly attractive. A mass of Golden tom 
Ihumb, with its nnalloved rich golden orange blossoms, is a sight unrivalled, 
and so profusely does it bloom as to resemble a dense carpet of gold. 
H.p, Bedfont Yellow — Fine colour rich golden yellow. 3<f. perpkt. 
H.p. Wallflower — Graham’s yellow perfection. 3rf. per pkt. 
H.p. Wallflower — single, mixed. 3</. perpkt. 
Wallflower — Single, dwarf Harbinger ; brown. 
Wallflower — Single, dwarf; brilliant red. 
Two new pretty colours of the Dwarf Single Wallflower, which will 
bo much appreciated by all lovers of this popular flower. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. Wallflower Primrose Dame — Quite distinct from all 
others ; colour a pale lemon ; forms a striking contrast to the dark varieties. 
'id. per pkt. 
Welsh Poppy — See Meconopsis. 
WaLLPLOWEB (noUULB GER.MAN) 
■WHITLAVIA OLOXINI/EOIDES. 
^H.p CANNELLS’ IMPROVED MAROON-One is delighted 
when the eye rests on a very dwarf blood-coloured Wallflower ; the darkness 
and the perfume of this variety far exceeds all others, and a few plants is 
a feature in every garden. ft. id. per pkt. ^ 
H P. Covent Garden— Dark blood red. ft. Zd. per pkt. 
H.p. Double German— Dwarf, compact habit; exceedingly fine 
massive spikes of beautiful flowers. Finest mixed. Is. per pkt * ^ 
GOLDEN TOM THUMB WALLFLOWEB. 
H.P. Golden Tom Thumb — If there is one flower that ought to 
li^a 8»''^en than it has been, it is the Golden 
I h M ^ flower all the winter and spring. 
H.p. Harbinger — Autumn and winter flowering Wallflower 
irf^^sipwpkr^ acquisition all the spring; flowers brown! 
Petalled Winter Flowerlng-Mons. Jean 
L ‘’f "'Oil worth introducing into 
England, as it was far superior to our varietic'- and true enough a bed 
proved to be the surprise and admiration of all who saw it. Sho’uld^be 
introduced into every garden. Cd. per ]ikt. onouia ne 
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