Cki\i\ell & doiri^plete ;^ee(l G[uitle, 
G.8 ARAIilA SIEBOLDII — Handsome, ' centre petals clear Bulphur-yellow, and the spurs 
ornamental foliage plant. (New seed ready in : and sepals a charming shade. of pale blue; foliage 
April . ) 1 s. i handsome ; it is perfectly hardy , and grows 
' ' well in almost any soil. Is. per pkt. 
DOUBLE AQUILEGI.\S. 
AQUILEGIA CnRY8ANTHA. 
H.p. AQTJILEG-IA— Finest Hybrids, mixed. 
To be quite sure that we have the best, we pur- 
chased of Mr. Douglas and E. Crnikshank, Esq., 
all their seed. These two gentlemen, it is well 
known, make this family a speciality, and have 
raised the best kinds; this, together with our 
own, gives us the best seed in cultivation. Is. 
per pkt. 
II. 1 '. AQUHiEGIA VULGARIS — Mixed 
(Columbine). .Srf. per pkt. 
n.p. AQUILEGIA SKINNERI— Red, with 
tips of the petals golden yellow ; grows 2 to 8 feet 
high. Is. per pkt. 
il.p. AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA— 
Beautiful yellow, very useful for cutting. Is. 
per pkt. 
H.p. AQUILEGIA CCERULEA HYBRIDA 
— The flowers arc large and well opened, the 
ii.p. AQUILEGIA CALIFORNIOA 
HYBRIDA— Flowers large, the centre petals 
are yellow, and form a marked contrast to the 
deep orange red of its sepals and spurs. Is. 
per pkt. 
H.p. AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA 
(Grlgor’s Variety)— Tips of petals white, sepals 
dark bine, large blooms, plant li to 2 feet high ; 
one of the most beautiful of this family. Is. 
per pkt. 
II, p. AQUILEGIA GRANDIFLOR A ALBA 
— Fine pure white flowers : one of the best for 
cutting. Grf. per pkt. 
H.p. ARABIS ALBINA- A beautiful, hardy, 
miniature - growing plant, and for permanent 
edging or spring bedding one of the best plants 
in cultivation ; flowers white. 3<f. per pkt. 
u.A. ARGEMONE GRANDIFLORA — 
Large, white, daisy-shaped flowers ; may be sown 
in borders in April. 3<f. per pkt. 
H.A. ARGEMONE MEXIC ANA— Yellow. 
3d. per pkt. 
H.p. ASPERULA ODORATA— (WoodrufiO 
White sweet-scented flowers, dwarf; thrives well 
in the shade. 3d. per pkt. 
Mr. (). (ioKNBEY, Wilcroft, Lugwardiiie, Hereford, Set lend, cr 12/A, 1890. 
1 am sending vou a few Aster blooms from your seed, they are the finest I ever saw. I took 
first pri/.e at our 'local show last week, they were the best in all the exhibits. 
Osmington, Weymouth, Sepieinhvr Vlth^ 1890. 
Mrs Watheusi-on takes this opportunity of saying how pleased she is wiUi the collection of 
Asters she had from Messrs. Caiinell this year by seed, they are ipiite beautiful. 
Mr. A. Boatm.cx, Water Oakley Cottage, near Wind.sor, Febp,a,y G/A, 1890. 
The seeds we had from jou last year produced some good veptables, and likewise flow cm. 
My Balsams, Stocks, ami Asters, were admired by all that saw them. 
Mr. (iiio. Beer, Florist, &c., Seldenville. Worthing. February Uh. 1890. 
The Petunia seed you sent me last year gave some lov ely liloonis. 
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