Novelties in Flower Seeds, 1912. 
yfe have much pleasure in offering the following Novelties^ which we can recommend 
as worthy lof cultivation. 
- ■ pkt.— 
AntiPPhinum, Cannells’ 4^em. — A very attractive and exceedingly pretty variety, compact habit, flowers rich 
lilae with white throat. Much admired by visitors to our Nurseries last summer. Height 1 ft. ... ... ...^ 
AntiPPhinum majus nanum Salmon Queen. — A beautiful salmon-rose colour in the semi-dwarf class 
AntiPPhinum majus gpandiflopum ^Venus. — Flowers of a lovely pink sh.ade on white ground set off by a • 
pure white throat. The long stalks are tliickly studded with flowers of the finest form 
’ Aptemesia saccopum vipidis (Summep Fip).— A 
new ornamental foliage plant, introduced from China, ft is an 
annual, and forms pyramid bushes from 3 to 5 ft. in height. As 
a pot plant it is very pretty, and may be successfully grown in 
groups and borders similar to Kochia neoparia. The colour of 
the finely pinnated foliage is a rich dark green. The cut branches 
last a long time ancHnay 6e used for wreaths, decoration, <5jc. 
Celosia Thompsoni magniflea nana.— After long and 
Careful selection the three varieties now oft’ered have proved 
sufficiently constant and will doubtless be verj' much appreciated. 
Of ilwarf compact habit, they are very effective for bedding. 
Golden Yellow 
Chamois Pink 
Blood Red 
Clapkia elegans fl. pl^ Seaplet Queen— The flowers 
are extremely double, and present when opening a glowing salmon 
orange which changes to an intense 'orange-scarlet ; yery distinct 
and remarkably pretty variety ~ 
Cyclamen Eileen Low — The colour is a lovely shade of 
Rose du , Barri, a tone of colour which so appeals to those of 
artistic taste, but the great attraction lies in the distinct blush- 
white margin and blush-white crest on each petal Is. 6d. and 
Cyclamen pepsicum giganteum, Victopia— The 
lovely margins of the fringed flowers displayed in the softest and 
richest colours give to this variety a most enchanting appearance,, 
ranging from while with rose, rose with scarlet, and Jrimson with 
violet. The coloration of each variety corresponds well with the 
base of the flowm ... ... ... ... ... Is. (id. ancj 
AKTEMKSIA SACCORUM VIUIDIS 
(Reduced size. ) 
SUMMER-FIR. 
- (Flowers one-third iiaturul size). 
Oup Annuals have peceived Highest 
DIMOKPHOTHECA AUKANTIACA jlYURlDA. 
Awards by the Royal Horticultupal Society. 
