CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910. 
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CANNELLS’ TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 
THE GOLD CLOCK COLLECTION. 
The highest and most important award yet given, and indicating the excellency of our strain. 
See OUr Floral Guide for grand new kinds. Our Seed is saved from the large-flowering best-shaped varieties only 
We have been awarded innumerable First-Class Certificates. See full particulars in Floral Guide. 
Tubers In the dormant state supplied from the end of October until March. After that date In plants. 
Scatter the Seed on a level, raoderately-firm surface, cover with glass 
md paper, keep it in darkness until germinated ; sow and place in heat at 
tn y time of the year, or as soon as the seed is ripe ; pot the young seedlings 
oft as soon as large enough, and re-pot when necessary; in three or four 
months they begin to display their beautiful blooms. 
Cannells’ Grandiflora, Single- 
328. Amber. 
329. Buff. 
330. Crimson. 
331. Magenta Bed. 
332. Orange. 
333. Orange-Scarlet. 
334. Picotee. 
335. Pink. 
In separate colours Is. 6rf., 2s. 6<f. , 3s. 
Per pkt.— s. d. 
343. SINGLE MIXED from the above, all one quality, and 
saved from the finest varieties in existence, hhp 
Is., 2s. 6 d., 3s. 6rf. , & 5 0 
344. A collection of 6 distinct colours, single, in separate packets, 
our selection, 7s. 6 d. 
345. Grandiflora, Double — Saved from ours, the fineBt collec- 
tion in the world. Awarded Gold and Silver Medals, Gold 
Clocks, Silver Cups, and innumerable First Prizes through- 
out the globe, hhp. Per pkt. Is. 6 d., 2s. 6 d„ 6s., and 
upwards, acording to quantity required 
346. Bedding, Single —Best varieties, hhp. Mixed ... Is. & 2 C 
347. Hybrida Marmorata, “ The Butterfly ’’—Colours 
are either scarlet or bright carmine, marbled and mottled 
white 1 0 
348. Ereeta Cristata — Much improved, colours — red, scarlet, 
rose, white, salmon, deep salmon, deep yellow, and 
bronze Is. 6 d. & 2 6 
349. Single, Fringed or Frilled— The quality of seed offered 
having been gained by artificial hybridising will un- 
doubtedly produce the highest percentage of frilled flowers. 
C lours mixed ... .. ... ... ... Is. 6 d. & 2 6 
349a. Hybrida Gigantea Odorata Hercules — Flowers 
bright carmine, large and sweet scented 1 0 
336. Pink and White. 
337. Primrose. 
338. Red. 
339. Salmon. 
340. Scarlet. 
341 . White (the purest). 
342. Yellow. 
BEGONIAS, SEMPERFLORENS AND 
WINTER FLOWERING. 
Per pkt — s. d. 
350. Bedding King — Free flowering, of good habit, well-shaped 
plants, white flowers. 1 ft 6cf. & 1 0 
350a. Davisl — Bluish-green foliage, flowers scarlet, hhp, J ft. ... I 6 
351. Erfordia — Lovely rosy-carmine, height about 12 to 15 
inches. It is a splendid bedder, and also a good Winter- 
blooming variety, hhp, 1 ft 6d. & 1 0 
352. Red — A fine improvement ; erect growth ; deep purple- 
coloured leaves when fully exposed to the sun, hhp ... 1 0 
353. Alba — Pure white ; for bedding and pot culture ... 1 0 
354. Gracilis, Fireball — The brightest coloured ; brilliant 
crimson ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... 1 0 
355. Ruby — Foliage brilliant ; metallic red brown. 10 in. 1 0 
356. Rex — Ornamental-leaved varieties saved from the choicest, 
hhp, 1 ft Is. 6 d. & 2 6 
357. Rubens — Bed and pink centred foliage 1 6 
358. Semperflorens Atropurpurea (Fmmn) — Brilliant 
orange-carmine flowers, and glossy deep brorvnish-red foliage, 
the deep red tint growing in intensity as the season advances, 
hhp 6 d. & 1 0 
359. Compaeta — Forming small, round, very com- 
pact bushes of about 4 to 5 inchos in height, brilliant 
red flowers and deep brownish red foliage Gd. & 1 0 
362. Mixed— Hhp, 1 ft 6 d. & 1 0 
3G3. Beilis Perennis Maxima FI. PI. (Giant Daisy)— Beauti- 
ful and densely imbricated flowers of an unusual size, and 
varying in different tints, hp 6rf. & 1 0 
BELI.IS PERENNIS THE BRIOEOKOO.il, EL. I* 1 . 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
366. Beilis Perennis Snowball, FI. PI. — A very fine 
pure white, hn, 4 ft. ... ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
367. “The Bridegroom,” FI. PI.— Very large; 
deep rose, long stalks ... 6d. & 1 0 
Blanket Flower— See Gaillardia. 
Blue Bottle — See Centanrea cyanus. 
Bouncing Bet — See Saponaria calabrica. 
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