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There is a great novelty and peculiarity in the 
structure of the flowers of both single and double 
Begonias. It will be seen by the engraving that 
the two side flowers are small and single, with a 
seed vessel, which the centre and larger flower | 
does not possess, thus clearly showing that there 
are two female flowers to every male flower — the 
former should be picked off. 
CANNKI.I.s' GKANDIFI.ORA 8TBAIN. 
CANNELLS’ STRAIN. 
NEW DOUBLE BEGONIAS OF 1893. 
We have great pleasure in sending out and highly recommending the undermentioned, knowing 
them to be grand improvements on existing varieties throughout the World. 
LADY COLEBROOK— Of adeeper shade than 
the well-known variety Mrs. French, and pro- 
ducing equally as large and well-formed flowers ; 
very free and attractive. Is. ijd. 
MASTER FALCONER— A pretty and de- 
licately shaded variety, ])ure white, tinted pink ; 
large, fine, open, double flowers, good habit ; 
very attractive, os. 
MISS GARLAND — In this we have a most 
distinct and pleasing variety, large well-formed 
flowers of a deep pink shade, slightly tinted 
cerise, and occasionally marked with white, 
almost erect flowering ; a fine addition. 5s. 
SIR J. D. HOOKER— A distinct and beautiful 
coloured variety, nice well-formed double 
flowers of a rich deep shade of salmon ; free 
flowering and effectiie ; a grand addition. 5s. 
TOD MERCER— Erect flowering, and pro- 
ducing fine double blooms of a deep red shade 
very free and good. 7s. 
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