H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
31 
SWEET WILLIAMS per 100, as. 
TRADESCANTIA MULTICOLOR— Moat beautifully variegated with 
purple, scarlet, and white, and makes the most elTcetive bed ; the same in the 
greenhouse, where it is allowed to grow wild, it makes rapid growth, and even 
brighter than that grown out of doors ... Post free 
THYMUS— 
elegantissimus, the best golden variegated 
ianuginosus * 
silver variegated ••• 
VERONICA— 
gentiana elegans, splendid hardy variegated plant 
Per do-/., 
s. d 
1 0 
8 0 
3 0 
3 0 
3 0 
per 100, 26s. 4 0 
2 6 
Each. 
s. d. 
1 3 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
WEIGELA— 
anmbilis 
Looymansyii aurea 
:::} 
— 1 /-& 1/6 
Our ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, SALVIAS, and PRIMULAS, &c., during winter are a grand sight. 
UrntAII plants (with few exceptions) specified in this Catalogue 4*$ 
can be safely transmitted through the post to all parts of the 
world. 
CONTINENTAL ORDERS. 
Parcels will be sent at the following rates : — 
LONDON TO CALAIS. 
4 1b. 
7 1b. 
10 lb, 
14 lb 
20 lb. 30 lb. 40 lb. 
50 lb. 
60 lb. 
1/- 
1/3 
1/6 
1/9 
2/3 
2/9 
3/3 
3/9 
4/3 
70 lb. 
80 lb. 
901b. 
100 lb. 
4/9 
5/3 
5/9 
6/3 
LONDON 
TO OSTEND. 
41b. 
61b. 
8 1b. 
10 1b. 
121b. 
14 1b. 
16 lb. 
18 1b. 
20 lb. 
22 lb. 
1/8 
2/2 
2/3 
2/3 
2/8 
2/9 
2/10 
2/10 
2/11 
3/- 
241b. 
26 lb. 
28 lb. 
30 lb. 
32 lb 
. 34 lb. 
36 lb. 
38 lb. 
401b. 
. 421b. 
3/- 
3/1 
3/4 
3/6 
.3/9 
41- 
4/3 
4/6 
4/8 
4/10 
44 1b 
46 
lb. 48 
lb. 60 lb. 60 lb. 70 lb. 80 
lb. 90 
lb. 100 lb. 
5/- 6/2 6/4 6/6 6/4 7,2 8/- 8/10 9/8 
Packing and Insurance in addition. 
“ We were shown to-day by Mr. T. Ireland an interesting object in the way of a package of 
Pelargonium plants, which he has just received through the post per San Francisco mail. They were 
sent out to order by Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, of Swauley, Kent, who have perfected a process for 
sondino- living plants to any distance without their growth being checked to any great extent. The 
plants 'are packed in an ingenious way, so as to prevent them being injured, and were delivered in 
first-rate condition. An interesting feature of the allair, and a sure proof of the success ol the 
experiment, lies in the fact that Mr. Ireland’s plants have thrown out young shoots during the passage 
ut. This should encourage our floriculturists to procure new or rare plants from homo. '—Evening 
Star, Dunedin, New Zealand, May 'Mth, 1883. 
