CANN^E31L.]L.S’ SEED OUIDE, 19X2. 
Giant Victoria Aster. 
Per pkt.— s. (1. 
67 Azure Blue — Grand for exliibition 10 
58 Snow-white — Distinct. Flovvcra nearly 5 inches across and 
well formed, hha, 2 ft. Gd. and 1 0 
59 Delicate Rose — a. inetty shade of colour. 2 ft. Cd. and 1 0 
Washington Aster. 
Extra fine varieties for exhibition, hha, IJ ft. 
!60 MIXED COLOURS 6d. and 1 0 
181 COLLECTION of 6 distinct varietio ... Is 6d. 
Ray Aster. 
K2 Amaranth — Amaranth red, early 
!63 Bright Rose 
164 Crimson, White Centre 
165 Dark Violet, White Centre 
166 Fairy — Tender carmine on a white ground 
167 Fiery Scarlet 
168 Light Blue, White Centre . 
169 Pale Mauve — Very Gharming and beautiful 
270 
271 
272 
273 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
Per ]>kt. — s. d. 
6(1. and 
6d. and 
... 6d. and 
... 6d. and 
shape ; seini- 
quite 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
.304 
RAY VARIETIES-continued. 
Reddish Violet— A beautiful and elfeolive strain 
Rose, White Centre 
Salmon Red 
White — Pretty and distinct. IJIt. 
Aster Hereuies (ligantic flowers of refined 
dwarf. 
White— Huge pure white flowers, unsurpassed 
Rosy Lilac — A very pleasing shade 
Brilliant Rose (new), excellent colour 
Aster Aurora— Yellow, changing to old rose 
— Cactus Celestine— V pure soft lilac ... ^.. 
Aster, Queen of the Market, White— Blooming 
three weeks earlier than any other kind, hha, 14 ft. ... ... 0 6 
Aster Sinensis, Single-flowering China Aster — Splepdid 
Showy varieties, for cutting purposes they are invaluable. 
280 Pale Mauve 1. 284 Dark Violet 
281 Apple Blossom ggj 
282 Carmine Rose 
283 Oriinson purple | 286 Violet. 
Each colour separate ... ... ... ... 0 6 
287 All colours mixed q 6 
Aster Perennial (Miohaelmas Daisy) — From a splendid 
collection. These arc most useful for all kinds of decoration. 
Sow in heat. Mixed, hp, 2 to 6 ft. . ■.'isr gd. anii 
For collections of plants of Perennial Aster, see Floral Guide. 
Astilbe Davldil — Spikes of deep rose violet or mauve flowers, 
hp, 6 ft ... .. ... 
Aubergine (Egg Plant) — Handsome fruit-bearing annual. 
Sow in heat in March, pot off in rich soil ; hha, 2 to 3 ft. 
Mixed 
Aubrietia — Splendid dwarf growing plants of spreading 
habit ; very attractive in the rock garden ; valuable for 
Spring Bed-ding, hp. .1 ft. 
— Hybrlda Grandiflora, Mixed— Large flowering new 
varieties in choice mixture, hp ... ... | q 
Deltoldea — Rose- violet, hp ... 0 6 
Grseca — Neat habit ; flowers purple, hp 0 4 
Leichtlini — Rose-carmine ; a pretty variety, hp ... ... 1 0 
Auricula— Handsome favourite hardy perennials, hp. 
— Cannells’ Alpine, hp, 4 H- 6d. and 1 0 
Sweet Scented Giant Yellow— In all shades from pale 
primrose to rich deep pure yellow ; hp ... Is. 6d. and 
Giant Nondescript — An exceedingly rich and beautiful 
strain, in all shades of bronze, amber, fawn, chocolate, olive 
and other unusual colouis ; extra tine quality ... Is. 6d. and 
Balsams. 
Cannells’ Perfection— hha, 2 ft ed. and 
Cannells’ Dwarf Camellia-Flowered— Imbricated double, 
large flowered. Lilac, rose, vermilion, pale lilac, bright 
rose ; all colours. Mixed, hha, 2 ft. ... .. 6d. and 
Camellla-Flowered-12 varieties, separate, 3s. 6d. 
,, ,, 6 ,, ,, 2s, 
Bartonia Aurea — Cup-shaped flowers of ahriglitgolden yellow ; 
very pretty, ha, 1 ft. ... .08 
Beta Chillensis (Dracaena-leaved)— Eifeetive either for 
borders or shrubbery, hb, 2 ft. ... Is. per oz. ; 3d. and 0 6 
Willow-leaved— Dark narrow leaves, hb, 1 ft. 6d. and 1 0 
CANNELLS’ TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 
THE GOLD CLOCK COLLECTION. 
Tubers in the dormant state supplied from the end of October until March. After that date in plants. 
Scatter the seed on a level, moderately-flrm surface, cover with glass aud paper, keep it in darknc.s.s until germinated ; sow and jdace in heat at anv 
time of the year, or as soon a.s the seed is ripe ; pot the young seedlings off as soon large enaugh, .amlje-pot when necessary in three or four months they 
begin to display their beautiful blooms. 
DANNELLS’ 
GRANDIFLORA, 
SINGLE- 
305. 
Amber. 
I 313. 
Pink and White. 
308. 
Buff. 
I 314. 
Primrose. 
307. 
Crimson. 
315. 
Red. 
308. 
Magenta Rod. 
310. 
Salmon. 
309. 
Orange. 
317. 
Scarlet. 
310. 
Orange-scarlet. 
1 318. 
White (the purest). 
311. 
Picoteo. 
319. 
Yellow. 
312. 
Pink. 
Per pkt. — 
In separate colours , ., ... Is., 2s. , 3s. 6d. and 5 0 
320. A COLLECTION of 6 distinct colours, 5s. 
321. SINGLE MIXED from the above, all one qdality, and saved 
from the finest varieties in existence, blip. Is., 2s., 3s. 6d. and 6 0 
Per pkt.- -s. d. 
322. Grandiflora, Double— Saved from ours, the finest collection 
in the-world. Awarded Gold aud Silver Medals, Gold Clocks, 
Silver Cups, and innumerable First Prizes throughout the 
globe, blip. Per pkt.. Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5s,, and upwards. 
323. Bedding, Single — Best varieties, hhp. Mixed ... Is. and 2 6 
324. Hybrlda Marmorata, “The Butterfly ’’—Colours are 
either scarlet or bright carmine, marbled and mottled white 1 0 
325. Ereeta Cristata — Much improved, colours — red, scarlet, 
rose, white, salmon, deep salmon, deep yellow, and bronze. 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
326. Single, Fringed or Frilled— The quality of seed offered 
having been gained by artificial hybridising will undoubtedly 
produce the highest percentage of frilled flowers. Colours 
oiixed Is. «d. and 2 6 
Oup Pseonies are a gorgeous sight during flowering season. 
