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FLOWERS 
ALL SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE YEAR 1897. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 23rd July, 1696. 
Swanley is not unknown in the horticultural world. There is a “ certain man ” there 
named Henry Cannell, who has helped to make it familiar— a genuine gardener, who by great 
I energy and business aptitude has made the whole civilised world his market and himself famous. 
NEW DOUBLE BEGONIAS FOR 1897. 
Raised and sent out nv H. Cannei.l & Sons. 
AURORA — A very pretty end pleasing variety ; pale yellow, with a distinct Picotee edge of 
rosy pink ; very regular ; good double flowers. 12s. 
COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN— Creamy white ; large well-formed flowers ; erect habit ; 
a first-class variety. 10s. , , , ,, j j t 
LADY CARLISLE— A very pretty salmon-pink shade, mottled soft yellow ; good dwarf 
habit ; nice ; distinct. 7s. 6d. . . r o • 
lady GRANT— Very large and double ; massive ; flesh colour ; dwarf and free flowering. 
10s. 
MISS MILLIE ELVEY— Of a creamy shade ; large and fine; very dwarf : late flowering; 
a grand variety. 1 2s. 
MISS SYBIL MAY— Rosy pink ; distinct and fine. 8s. 
REV. G. T. LITTLE— Medium-size flowers, and of the most intense fiery-crimson colour 
we have yet seen. Award of Merit. 10s. (Named by request.) 
SIR GEO. TRYON— A distinct and beautiful coloured variety ; well-formed double flowers 
of a rich clear salmon colour ; free flowering, and forming into well-shaped plants. 12s. 
J. B. POJ^A fine rich crimson ; flowers large, well formed, and very double ; extra. lO.s. 
(Named by request.) 
NEW DOUBLE BEDDING BEGONIA. 
CANNELLS’ SCARLET— The medium-sized flowers are undoubtedly the best and mos 
suitable for bedding purposes, and it is with this object in view we introduce this variety. Of the 
clearest scarlet, good dwarf habit, and very free flowering. Where a mass of flower is required this 
cannot fail to give satisfaction. Is. Sd. each ; 15s. per doz. 
NEW SINGLE BEGONIAS FOR 1897. 
CAPTAIN BEDINGFIELD — Very large, of a brick-red shade ; circular flowers, and of 
great substance. 
CECIL COLE— Large and good, of a decided scarlet shade ; fine flowers, and of leathery 
substance. 
GOLDEN HIND— One of the finest yellows ; large flowers ; a fine improvement. 
GRACE DARLING— A fancy variety; pure white centre, evenly margined with a clear lake 
shade ; medium size beautifully -formed flowers. 
MRS. NEWMAN— Large fine flowers of a pleasing and attractive shade of pink ; a goou 
exhibition variety. 
SEYMOUR LUCAS— Splendid rich crimson, probably the finest; good shape, perfect 
habit ; extra. 
3s. Gd. each. 
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