(jh,j:\i)ell & doiriplete ^eed G^uitle. 
GARDEN, 1st March, 1890. 
CiKKUAitiAS. — When Messrs. 
Cnimell raise' if arch Past about 
10 years ago, and which was cei'ti- 
ticated l)y tlie Royal Uorticultural 
Society on April 2Gthj 18S0, a 
strong iinpetus was given, to the 
flower, and in the heantiful strain 
at Swanlcy now approaching fullest 
beauty there is the Mftrch Past 
cliaraeter strongly represeuted— a 
fulneas of form, width of petal, 
futistance, and regular and circular 
outline that constitute the great 
excellence of the florist's Cineraria 
of to-day. Several varieties of 
Double Cinerarias, that have a great 
improvement on their predecessors, 
■were raised recently by Messrs. 
Cannell, all fully double, and giving 
bright hopes for the future of this 
section. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY, 15th March, 1890. 
Award of Jlerit to Messrs. 
II. Cannell & Sons for their strain 
of Cineraria?, which isdistiuguished 
bv the dwarf, neat habit of the 
plants, and the largo size, superb 
form, and effective colouring of the 
flowers. 
GARDEN, 28th April, 1888. 
Messrs. Cannell & Sons — A 
splendid collection of Double 
Cinerarias ; more effective than 
the single varieties. 
GARDEN, 21st April, 1888. 
The Double Cinerarias' from 
Messrs. Cannell were admired for 
their perfect cultnre. 
G.i>. OIKEKAKIA HYBRiuA BODisLE. 2.?. C(/. i>er packet. (iSce J loral Guide.) 
u.i>. CINERARIA MARITIMA— Beauti- 
ful silver foliaged hardy perennial ; very attractive 
in beds, mixed borders, and rockwork. Sd. per 
pkt. 
H.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM 
(Tricolor) — White and yellow band, brown 
centre, -id. per packet. 
H.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM CORONA- 
RIUM (Double)— This variety is very useful ; 
valuable for cut flowers, and of very easy growth, 
while and yellow mixed. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM SULTAN and 
LORD BEACONSFIELD— Edged and striped 
with gold, maroon, and white. 3d, per pkt. 
H.r. CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCAN- 
THEMUM GRANDIPLORUM— Is another 
plant which hitherto has been considered a weed, 
but the one now offered is an improved variety, 
and is called grandiflorum, and where cut flowers 
are in groat request from May to frost, no more 
useful plant i? grown ; in fact, it is a most 
remarkable plant, for it is pretty and grows anv- 
where, and the enormous quantity of flowers it 
produces is truly wonderful ; it should be in 
every garden and on every .table. A threepenny 
packet of seeds will give barrow -loads of bloom, 
with no trouble. 3d. per.pkt. 
H.II.P. CHRYSANTHEMUM ETOILE 
D’OR (Marguerite) — Yellow. The largest and 
most beautiful of the Baris Daisies. Is. per pkt. 
n.P. CHRYSANTHEMUM GRANDI- 
PLORUM (Marguerite) — Large-flowering 
White Marguerite. Is. per pkt. 
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