H. A. CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM (TRICOLOR) “ ECLIPSE," syn. W. E. 
STONE— It is very seldom that a really good and conspicuons annual makes Us 
will surprise and please everyone. We believe that these will g.ve universal V®"’ 
just the shape and coloured flowers to be generally liked; and none are more 
For shape, Lc engraving. Colour yellow, delicate and pretty ; some I'f ® P“^P'=} 
shades of colour round the base. To be sown and treated the same as A.sters or Mangolds, and they 
will flourish and produce innumerable flowers in any sunny situation. Is. per piu. 
HA CHRYSANTHEMUM SEGETUM GRANDIFLORUM — An improved form of the 
common English variety of out fields ; if sown at Christinas it ' 
flowers all the spring. Its lovely flowers are most useful in our homes, and although comiiiou, 
always a favourite with ladies. 3d. per pkt. 
n.A. CLARKIA ELEGANS— An elegant and profuse flowering annual ; lilac-rose. 3d. per p t. 
II. A. CLARKIA FL. PL. PURPLE KING (Hardy's)— Exceedingly pretty and distinct. 3d. 
per pkt. , j. ,• . 
II.A. CLARKIA FL. PL. SALMON QUEEN (Hardy's)— Exceedingly pretty and distinct. 
II. A. 
II.A. 
n.A. 
II.A. 
II.II.P. 
3d. per pkt. 
ii!a. ^CLARKIA (Hardy's) — Mixed, beautiful large double flowers. 3d. per pkt. 
CLARKIA MRS. LANGTRY — Pure white, centre brilliant carmine-crimson. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA— Rosy purple. 3d. per pkt. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA ALBA— Beautiful white. 3d. per pkt. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA— Mixed. 3<f. per pkt. 
ii.ii p. COLEUS-Our own choice collection. Saved from the very best f 
th^re can be no doubt it will produce some fine new and distinct varieties, hor culture, see 
•‘Floral Guide.” 2s. Grf. per pkt. 
CincTmi^"’ thfdif"hrvi^^ rSrd to the^S^it.lity and^effective‘''colouring of the ^flowers, the 
plants may be described as the finest that has yet been placed upon the exhibition stage. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle said Here CANNELL & SONS upheld the honour of their 
country.” 
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