it. C^h^niiell & G(uitle. 
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crciun-tiiited with llesh ; 
MISS VEREKER — A beautiful vaiietv ; liivgear.il Hue 
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MISS AGNES SLACK- h'lesli shade ; noble dowers; erect. 7.s-. (W. 
MRS. WHITE POPHAM — Of a delicate, salmon elmdo ; good sub.stauce ; line, 7s. Hd 
PRINCE HENRY— P inc lurge floNUTS ; cerise crimson ; good habit. 7.v. 6^/. 

very free. I 
NEW SINGLE BEGONIAS OF 1896. 
COUNTESS CARINA — Of a beautiful j.iiik shade; medium .size, well-formed flowers; 
good. u.v. 
DUKE OP NORFOLK— Of a pleasing shade of salmon ; circular flowers ; free. 5s. 
MISS AGNES STEWART — Pine large bold dowers; .soft creamy -yellow ; grand foliage. 4s 
MISS EVELYN MORETON — Buff, shaded soft yellow, bioiize centre, marble foliage. 5s, 
- MR GEORQE RUSSELL — Very due well-formed arlet dowers ; good. 4.s. 
MRS. GUTHRIE — Very pretty; pure white, broadly and distinctly edged lake ; free. 4s. 
PAUL HARDY — Circular dowers of a clear deep i eddish-scarlet shade ; free. 4s. 
REV. L. LAWRENCE — Beautiful formed dowers ; deep crimson. 5s. 
SIR JOHN HALL — Bright rosy -red ; large well-formed flowers ; circular. 4.t. 
SIR WILFRED LAW SON— Very line ; deep yellow, cireular-foimed dowers; very free aud 
good. 5s. 
JOURNAL OF' HORTICULTURE. R.H.S. SHOW. 
Messrs. 11. Cannell & Sous, Swunley, Kent, had tuberous begonias, including Dr. A^anseii, 
. a very dark variety. (Award of Merit.) 
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. R.H S. SHOW. 
Messrs. II . Cannell & Sons obtained an Award of Merit for Begonia Ur. Nuiiseii, an uncom- 
monly bright crimson coloured di.nble dower. 
DOUBLE BEGONIAS. 
ORANGE-SCARLET. 
1. ECLAT — Bright orange-scarlet. Is. Gd. 
2. EDWARD BANKS — Medium-sized, 
well-formed dowers ; good habit, soft red. 2s. 
3. F^ILIX CROUSSE— P ine large dowers 
of a splendid shade of orange-scarlet. 2s. Gd. 
4. HARRY LAING — Bright scarlet, large 
full dowers; due. os. 
o. *INCENDIE — Suitable for baskets, rich, 
reddish scarlet. 2s. Gd. 
6. J. MARSHALL — F.rect dowering, of a 
bright scarlet shade ; good habit ; a Hue addition. 
P.O.C. 3s. 
7. LORD FALMOUTH— Large and dne; 
bright scarlet ; good. 3s. 
S. M. RONDEAU — Soft scarlet, shaded 
orange. 2s. Gil. 
9. M. THIROUX — Clear orange scarlet, 
moderate size dowers. 2s. Gd. 
10. REV. H. 0. SHUTTLE WORTH— 
P’ine deep glowing scarlet, large and of great 
substance; tine habit. 4s. 
11. RUHM VON ERFURT— Bright scar- 
let ; medium size dowers; free. 3.s. r t 
12. W. B. MILLER — Orange-scarlet; 
medium size ; effective. 3s. 
CRIMSON-SCARLET, Xc. 
13. CANNELLS’ GEM — A gem; compact 
habit, forming into good shaped plants; medium- 
sized well-formed dowers, slightly crimped edges, 
deep red, almost erect dowering. 5s. 
14. COLONEL EATON— Of a very rich 
shade of scarlet; dne large flowers; erect habit ; 
one of the best. 5s. 
15. DR. FELTZ— P’ull double fl.wer.s, rich 
reddish crimson ; vigorous. 3s’. 
1C. FULGURANT — Deep crimson; freeand 
effective, is. 
17. FRANK BIBB Y— Of a pleasing shade of 
colour, soft cerise-trimson ; tine large bold 
flowers ; perfect habit, 3s. 
i 18. H M. STANLEY — Bright reddislj 
; crimson ; due flowers, free. 5.s. t 
19. J. C. GARDINER — Cerise-crimson; 
large flat flowers ; upright habit. 3.s'. Gd. i 
20. J. CHAMBERLAIN— A flue variety. 
5.1. . t 
21 . J. LYON — P'ine large flowers of a scar- 
let-crimsou colour; vigorous habit; good. 7s. 
22. LAFAYETTE -Very free, medium size ; 
i rich colour. Awarded P'irst-Class Cei tificate. 3s. 
23. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD — A 
splendid addition to the criiusoii class ; large 
flowers, colour very rich ; good hal^il, pirst- 
Class Cenidcate. 7s. 
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