fl. dki\qell &: ‘I^loi^al Quttle. 
14. MRS, CLEMENTS— Liplit ruse, sli^'liDy 
tinted butt', striped and spotted liglit purple, 
yellow mouth ; large, lind well formed 
in. MISS MARSHALL — T.ight yellow, 
s]>otledaud .strijK'd erimson, lower lip ileep yellow ; 
e ery dwarf 
IG. MRS. STACEY— White, spotted lilac 
and crimson, yellow mouth ; line and large 
17. N017EL — Yellow, strijied purple and 
irimson 
Itt. RE'V. M. EDGELL — Very deep eriinson- 
inaroon, small, but very bright yellow mouth, 
white neck ; elistinet and good 
ROB ROY — llich purpli.sh magenta, 
shaded maroon, smalt orange mouth, flowers and 
spike, line and large 
SNO'WPLAKE — Flowers large and 
line, yedlow and white, mottled with ro.se, grand 
•spike 
20, S’WANLEY BEAUTY— Yellow, beauti- 
fully stri]>ed crimson 
23. ZULU — Ueautiful rich maroon ; very line 
.\11 the above 6d. each ; 4.t. per dozen. 
HENDERSONI — -I’lire. white, rosy violet 
belt, one of the most beautiful and distinct, 
l.v. Gd. each. 
DWARF ANTIRRHINUMS. 
24. APOLLO — I’urplish magenta, amber 
mouth ; flowers large and fine 
25. ATTRACTION— Beautiful bright ehest- 
niit-brown, uptier lobes bulf and .slightly tinted 
pink", clear yellow mouth, white neck : good 
20. LITTLE GEM— Deep yellow, beautifully 
llakid, .and .at times .striped with dee.p crimson, 
uppei’ lobe.s slightly tinted lilac ; very free and 
dwarf 
27. MR. IflNSON — T)en|i purplish magenta, 
rich maroon mouth, slightly coloured yellow, 
white ne<’k 
I 2S. MR. FITCH— Of a deep mahogany colour, 
I bright yellow mouth, pure white neck ; flowers 
very largo and line 
29. PROGRESS — Beautiful eleep reddish 
browu, upper lobe.s erim.son, bright yellow mouth, 
white neck, flowers and .spike large ; quite 
distinct 
30. YELLOW BOY— Beautiful bright clear 
yellow, dee]>er towards the mouth ; flowers large 
' and line. 
DOUBLE ANTIRRHINUM. 
MAI.SH ANGER SEEDLING — Dark ro.sy red, sulfused imrple, yellow centre, vigorous 
growth. 
Kii.mokxy, Athv, InKL.tNii, Scpkntlrr HSIli, 1882. 
Indy "Wilder la'ga to inform Jfes.srs. Cannell that the family is leaving Ireland for 18 months or 
longer, and to account to them for not giving further orders. She thanks them for their past attention, 
ami for many be.autlful plants from cuttings they sent her. She hopes to visit the “Home" during 
her absi'ncc. 
/Vom Mr. 11. Iiiwi.v, ll.vni.MOYij;, BKL.vx.vo.uir, C.v.stu;i::;a, Fcbruarii ISti, 1882. 
Tile plants come in pewfect order, without any check, and are doing well. Your packing is most 
elTe.ti\X‘. 
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