8. C ( cii}T|ell & ifrotfkl Gfaiide. 
If we were to print half the extracts from the various horticultural papers, and the letters from 
those to whom we have sent flowers, including some of the highest titled patrons in the land, they 
would fill many pages, therefore we are convinced the following will suffice to cause these most highly 
useful and easily grown flowers to bo cultivated in every garden. They arc little or no trouble to 
grow ; produce more blooms, last longer in good condition, either cut or uncut, than the doubles, 
iu persistency of petal the single Dahlias bear no comparison, neither do they for real beauty and 
use. Further, they have a nico perfume, and for all kinds of decoration will not only add a new 
charm, but fill our tables with brightness and beauty up to and past Christmas. 
a ADMIRAL SIR T. SYMONDS 
(Cannell) — Large deep yellow, as per engraving. 
Two First-Class Certificates. Is. 
804. AMERICA — Opening blush, shading 
off to white ; large and fine. 1*. each. 
805. (/AURORA (Cullingford) — Maroon- 
chestnut ; large and sliowv. 
80(1. BUTTERCUP (Cannell) (Incurved) 
— A lovely yellow, much resembles its name ; 
for decoration very valuable. Is. 
808. aCANARIENSE (Improved, Cannell) I 
— Clear yellow ; large, distinct. 
809. CASINO — Rich rose, striped white: 
large. 
810. CRIMSON AND GOLD— Rich crim- 
son. Is. 
81 1 . CRUSHED STRAWBERRY (Cannell) 
— A useful variety for general decoration; effec- 
tive. Is. 
</D. WINDSOR (Cannell) — Very large 
fine flowers, chestnut-red. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
EFFIE (Delaux) — Deep Crimson ; 
large and fine. First-Class Certificate. Is. 6//. 
each. 
FATMA (Cannell) — A very high 
coloured purple rose, and the deepest coloured 
variety of the day. These three are very fine 
and grand for all purposes. Is. • 
JANE (Snowflake, Cannell) — A long 
way the best and most valuable white Single 
Chrysanthemum yet raised. Awarded two First- 
Class Certificates. 9rf. 
JENNY LIND (Cannell) — A Japanese, 
yellow tinted orange; for cut flowers a gem. Is. 
//JOHN TYARS (Cannell) — Rich 
magenta, pure white at base of florets, forming 
into a distinct white ring. 9rf. 
//KING OF THE YELLOWS (Cannell) j 
— Medium size, very deep yellow; late flowering. 
Is. 
LADY CHURCHILL (Cannell)— 
Distinct; colour a deep terra-cotta, with a yellow 
shade ; good grower, very free. First- Class Cer- 
tificate. 
All those not priced, G d each. 
812. FIGARO — Rosy magenta, white and 
yellow at base of florets ; large. 
813. GUS. HARRIS (Cannell)— Dwarf, and 
forming into a perfect sp.emmen; medium-sized 
flowers, rosy-lilac colour, distinct yellow disc; 
very free. 
815. MARIGOLD — Chestnut-crimson; very 
showy; large. Awarded First-Class Certificate 
Is. 
81G. (/MARY ANDERSON (Cannell) — 
Pure white, and with age becomes tinged with a 
delicate pink blush ; of the finest form. 9d. 
818. (/MISS ROSE (Teesdale)— White,' 
slightly stained pink blush ; very free and effec- 
tive. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
820. (/MISS ELLEN TERRY (Cannell) — 
In this we have one of the finest varieties — long 
petals of a bright magenta colour, clear yellow 
disc : free and fine. 
S21. MOZART — Fine flowers, rosy brown, 
shaded yellow. 
//MR. MIST (Cannell) — Chestnut red, 
distinct yellow ring round high centre ; distinct. 
9 /A 
822. MRS. A. LE MOULT— Amaranth- 
crimson ; large. , 
823. (/MRS. J. WILLS (Cannell)— Colour 
white, suffused pink; large, most effective. 
82G. NELLY (Teesdale)— lirightlilac-pink, 
deep orange centre ; medium. 
827. //OCEANA (Cannell) — Silvery blush 
large, one of the best. 
828. ((ORIFLAMME (Teesdale)— Soft red- 
dish brown ; large and distinct. 
829. THE VIRGIN— Pure white, large 
flowers ; late. 
831. oQUEEN OF THE YELLOWS 
(Cannell) — A useful variety. First-Class Certi- 
ficate, R.II.S. 
832. SCARLET GEM (Cannell)— A fine 
addition, medium size. 
833. SIMS REEVES (Cannell)— Chestnut- 
red, fine habit ; a most attractive variety. 
834. SOUV. DE LONDRES— Richcrimson. 
fine flower. First-Class Certificate. Is. 6 tl. 
Cuttings of new varieties half price. 
Marmullaue, Passage West, March 12M, 1890. 
Mis. H. lino wx e is very much obliged to Messrs. Cannell for the good Chrysanthemum 
cuttings, which arrived safely to-day in splendid condition. 
E. McHugh, Esq., 62, Northumberland Road, Dublin, January 81st. 
The Chrysanthemum Cuttings are duly to hand. I feel bound to add that the selection of 
varieties was excellent, and to thank you therefore. " 
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