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CAN NELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910. 
Per pkt . — «. d. 
6 d. & 
SWEET PEAS, NEW VARIETIES. 
AURORA SPENCER A waved form of the old variety of this name; a splendid flower ... ... 
CONSTANCE OLIVER- A elieate pink Spencer, suffused cream ... 
EARL OF PLYMOUTH — Pale soft buff self, waved .. 
GEORGE STARK Deep rich scarlet, of an intense brilliancy ; of grand substance, sunproof, flowers in threes on good stems, 
waved 
UCY HEMUS, IMPROVED A charming and distinct bicolor of a soft shade of pink; very waved and wax-like 
ady althorp — White, waved, turning to blush ; fine flower 
MAR I E CORELLI Large flowers, of a brilliant rose-carmine or red, and uniformly of true Spencer form; standard large 
and round and wavy ; strong long stems, usually bearing four flowers each 6d. & 
[ARJORIE WILLIS — Glowing rose, with white base 
IIRIAM BEAVER A glowing but soft apricot, tinted, shaded and suffused with lemon; entirely distinct in colour 6d. & 
ITHELLO SPENCER A rich deep maroon, blooming profusely, and of Spencer type ; the vine is vigorous, and generally 
bears three or four large waved flowers on a stem 
'ARADISE IVORY— Ivory-white, waved 
1C0TEE SPENCER— White, beautifully edged carmine, large and well waved, four flowers on a stem 
iENATORSPENCER Deep claret and chocolate, striped and flaked, on a ground of light heliotrope; true Spencer form; 
6tems are long, usually four flowers on each 6d. & 
f. T. HUTCHINGS — When in bud of a decided buff colour, but when fully expanded light apricot, overlaid with a beautiful 
blush pink; a strong grower, and flowers of the largest size, three or four on a stem, wavy and crinkled ; a true Spencer, 
of perfect form 6d . & 
RS. DUNCAN— A fine, crimson scarlet Spencer ; fine shape, beautiful colour, and sunproof 
RS. TOWNSEND— White ground, margined violet; flowers large and beautifully waved . 
ERBENA, MAMMOTH, ROSE QUEEN — Recommended as the best of all mammoth varieties : flowers exceptionally large, 
of a bright pink colour 
NNIA HAAGEANA HYBRIDA, PERFECTION — New compact growing varieties, with extremely double flow : ers varying 
in colours from pure white to dark red and scarlet, including self and bi-coloured flowers. 60 to 70 per cent, will 
reproduce double flowering plants 
NO VBL TIES IN VEQE TA BLES. 
1USSELS SPROUT, DARLINGTON — A new and distinct variety, of fairly dw r arf habit of growth, and particularly 
hardy. The Sprouts are large and solid, of delicious flavour, and though particularly early will keep compact and firm, 
being protected with foliage of a drooping habit which completely protects the Sprouts from frost. The Sprouts can be 
depended upon to keep sound till late in the spring. Splendid both for exhibition and general purposes 6 d. A 
!AN. RUNNER, COUNT ZEPPELIN — The fields of this variety during last summer caused undivided admiration from all 
visitors, and Count Zeppelin, after having convinced himself of the value and quality, willingly consented to give his name 
to this bean. It is of robust growth and the pods are produced quite evenly from top to bottom, and continue in perfection 
for a long time. The Beans are of a delicious flavour ... 
ABBAGE, MONARCH — Suitable for spring or autumn sowing. It is of medium size, deep green, and of compact habit, 
somewhat conical in shape, with few outside leaves, very rapid in growth therefore tender and crisp and the flavour 
delicious. May be sown successionally for crops throughout the spring, summer, and autumn. Strongly recommended 
for private and market garden work, and also as an exhibition variety... 
PEA, SCIMITAR TOM THUMB — Every plant produces from 
four to six stems, measuring 12 in. in length, and yielding 
an enormous quantity of handsome curved pods, produced 
mostly in pairs, and containing from 9 to 12 peas. The foliage 
is dark green and of good appearance. In order to obtain 
the best results, seed should be sown thinner than 
usual, as owdng to its close branching habit immediately above 
the ground the plants soon become crowded. Wffi undoubtedly 
prove unsurpassed for market purposes, preserving, or canning, 
as well as for gentlemen’s gardens 
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