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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
Apollo 
Cleopatra 
John Keet 
Madge 'Wildfire 
ROSE FLAKES. 
MiSsErskineWemy/ss. ls.6d. 
Mr. Hextall 
Mrs. Home 
Mrs. Tomes 
Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
Rose of Staplcford 
llosina 
Sybil 
Titania. 
Per dost. 
S. d. 
Gloire dc Nancy, Is. each 
Old Crimson 4 0 
Scarlet 4 0 
CLOVE CARNATIONS. 
Per 100. 
S. d. 
White ... 
25 0 Souvenir 
30 0 maison 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
6 0 
de la Mal- 
... 9s. & 12 0 
Per 100. 
s. d. 
40 0 
PRIMULAS. 
Our collection, solely for seeding purposes, is the choicest ever brought together, and are through- 
out the winter a sight never to he forgotten the new kinds possess such brilliancy of colour that they 
totally eclipse the older ordinary rose-coloured varieties ; were it needed we could append numerous 
extracts 6 from every Horticultural Journal, and other testimonials. (See Reports of the Royal Horti- 
cultural Floral Committee Meetings.) . , ,, „ . . , 
Our two houses, 100 feet each, arc a grand sight all the wmter and spring. 
PLANTS IN FLOWER. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
Swanley Red — For brilliancy of colour it is unsurpassed ••• I® 11 
Swanley Purple — Pure purple, habit, &c., &e., equal to the old Fimbriata ... 
Seeds, 2s. M. per packet. 
Covent Garden White-Very best fimbriated flowers, great size 2s. 6<f. to 5 0 
Fern-leaved Carminata ® 
Lilacina — Lilac, purplish ground 
Carminata— Rich carmine-salmon 
Each. 
s. d. 
2 0 
2 0 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
From Official Description of the Great Flower Show at Ghent, lhth to tiV/nd April, 1883. ‘‘ First let 
us say something about the English Horticulture. The Double Cinerarias of Messrs. Gannoll & Sons, 
Swanley, excited the astonishment of all amateurs. It was very easy to ^“^“t^pl^tstobe 
lirst-rate novelties. Their elegant double blooms arc of a dark purple colour, and chaiming to ga/i 
!mon. They formed* in the large Exhibition Hall a splendid group, together with the Double 
Mignonettes, a curiosity, with blooms ol a whitish colour. 
