— Irja. 
S. Cai)r|ell & Gfuitle. 
MAI.VA (illSl’A. 
II. i>. LUPINUS SABINIANUS— Yellow, id. per ))kt. 
II. A. LUPINUS AFFINIS— Splendid hardy annual, id. 
per pkt. 
H.A. LUPINUS CBUIKSHANKII— Splendid blue, lilac, 
and yellow, id. jier pkt. 
H.A. LUPINUS NANUS— nw.arf, blue. id. per pkt. 
H.n. LYCHNIS SCARLET— Splendid, one ofthetetainf 
brightest scarlet.? we have. id. per pkt. 
H.A. MALVA CRISPA — The curled Mallow, id. per ]ikt. 
H.1-. MALVA MOSCHATA ALBA MAJOR— The pure 
white flowered variety of the British Musk Mallow ; an 
extremely pretty and attractive plant, specially well adapted for 
cutting purpo.ses ; ipiite h.ardy. Is. per pkt. 
NEW HYBRID PINK MALLOW “ MALSH ANGER 
SEEDLING ” — A lovely shade of colour ; produces immen.se 
(juantities of charming :e,sthctio flowers for many months 
without the least trouble, and for house decoration invaluable. 
Is. per pkt. 
For Coloured Mallows. Sec, Lavatera. 
A. MANDEVILLA SUAVEOLENS- A useful greenhouse, 
climber. Is. per pkt. 
^ “ Royal Horticultural Society. — Malva Moschata Alba Major. — Messrs. Cannell and Sons 
■were awarded a First Class Certificate for this plant, which is a beautiful variety of 
Mallow with pure white fiowers. These are produced in great abundance, and the plant 
being quite hardy it is a really valuable addition to the list of border plants. The 
fiowers would prove very valuable for cutting.” 
FRENCH MARIOOLD. 
AFRICAN .MARIOOLD. 
FRENCH MARIGOLD. CANNELL’S WELL-KNOWN FIRST PRIZE STRAIN— Some 
Blooms of this were sent to the Gardenerd MagaUnc, and the following is in reply ; — 
“H. C.annell. — Your French Marigolds arc really magnificent ; ice have not seen anything to equal 
thnn. The colour aiul marking is wonderfully bright and elecisicc, anil the form ran be summed up in. 
■the one word ‘ perfecliem.' A few stands of blooms like those before us would present a striking contrast 
to, and have a grand appearance amongst other cut flowers usiudly erhibited at this season of the year.” 
Sow in March, shift into a good sice pot, plant out the first v;arm weather in May, they will last in 
•bloom till frost sets in. Is. per pkt. 
From Mrs. Birkett, Foxbury, West Humble, near Dorkino, Surrey, Sqit, iih, 1882. 
The Dahlia seed Mrs. Birkett had from Messrs. Cannell have turned out splendidly, having given 
her a beautiful collection. 
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