ClLNNElLir^S’ SSED GUIX>CS, X9X2. 
CYCLAMEN, CANNELLS’ PERSICUM. 
OURS ARE THE FINEST AND NEAREST 
PERFECTION EVER SEEN. 
Awarded a Silver Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society 
for our Strain. 
Awarded a Silver Gilt Medal for a Collection of Plants and a- 
Certificate of Merit for the Strain, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Sow seeds thinly, in a compost of two parts turfy yellow loam, one of 
peat and leaf-mould mixed together, and one part of thoroughly decayed 
cow-dung sifted very fine, and a little silver sand ; cover the seeds to the 
depth of a quarter of an inch ; place the pots on a shelf in the greenhouse, 
near the glass in the winter, and in summer in any shaded pit. Under no 
circumstances must the surface of the soil become dry. Some of the seeds 
take four months to germinate. 
Per pkt. — 3. d. 
PapiliO, White Swan — The large bright white orchid-iike 
fringed Mowers are very attractive, and worthy to rank among 
the very best Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Giganteum, White Perfection— Pure white Mowers of 
great size and eubstance Is. Gd. and 2 6 
Pink Perfection — A lovely shade of pink, admired by all, 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
505 
606 
607 
608 
609 
610 
611 
512 
513 
614 
King of the Violets — Flowers of a true violet tint. Is. 6d. and 
Persieum, Mixed — Saved from our Mnest Prize Collection of 
the very best, gp, i ft Is. Gd. and 
Giganteum, Mixed — Very large Mowers, gp, J ft.. 
Is. 6d. !ind 
Margaret — Sirowy white with silky lilac base, a 
lovely and delicate hue, marbled foliage ... Is. Gd. arrd 
Salmon King — Clear salmon Is. Gd. and 
Persieum Giganteum— Rose, gp, 4 ft. ... is. Gd. and 
White, with piri-ple base, gp, J ft. ... Is. Gd. and 
521 
522 
525, 
524 
525 
626 
527 
528 
529 
530 
531 
532 
Per pkt.- 
Dahlia The Collarette — Ordmary yellow disc, with a series 
of stalked appendices of a collaret form. Hire mixed Gd. and 
Gigantea, Single — Large arrd noble flowers, 1 ha, 
3 to 4 ft 
Double Gloria (Anemone-formed)— Crtluue is as 
with the other classes, a very easy one ... 
Single Mixed — From the Mnest collection in cultivation, 
hhp, 3 to 4 ft. ... ... ... Gd. ami 
Double Cactus — Choicest mixed, from our best named 
varieties, hhp, 3 to 4 ft 
Cactus-shaped Single— Their characteristic is twisted 
or fluted petals, hhj) ... Gd. and 
Pompon— The pretty double bouquet Dahlias, hhp, 24 to 
3 ft. For descrijition, see Guide Gd. and 
Paeony-flowered, Mixed -Produces Mowers of immense 
proportions Gd. and 
Daisy— <See Beilis. 
Datura Chlorantha fl. pi. — Golden, double, scented 
flowers, hha, 2J ft. 
— —Cornucopia (“Horn of Plenty ”)— French white, 
inatbled with royal purple ; of easy culture, hha, IJ ft. 
Delphinium Chinense, Tom Thumb Ultramarine- 
Large deep blue flowers, height 1 ft 
Cannells’ Hybridum, Mixed- From one of the best 
collections. Awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Botanic 
Society, hp, 3 to 6 ft 
See Collection in Floral Guide. 
Cardinale — Handsome species,'scarlet and yellow flowers, 
hp, 3 to 4 ft. ' 
Nudicaule— Flowers scarlet, hp, J to I 4 ft. Gd. and 
Sulphureum (Zalii) — Beautiful sulphur-yellow flowers, 
hp, 3 ft 
Devil-in-the-Bush— 5cc Nigella. 
-8. d. 
1 0 
0 G 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 G 
rVCLAMEN, IMl’KOVED P.WILIO (BUTTERFLY). 
515 Improved PapiliO (Butterfly Cyclamen) — A marked 
improvement as regards hkbit of growtli and the size of the 
beautifully fringed flowers, mixed Is. Gd. and 2 6 
616 Feathered Pioneer— White, with a distinct crest of 
same colour upon the face of each petal ..; Is. Gd. and 2 6 
617 — ^ Rose Pioneer — A pretty shade Of rose. Is. Gd. and 2 6 
618 Salmon Pioneer— Charming is. Gd. and 2 G 
619 Cyclamen, Hardy— For the Rockiny, hp, J to 4 ft 1 0 
620 Cyperus Alternifolius— Adapted for the decoration of the 
greenhouse, conservatory, or table, 2 ft. ... Gd. and 1 0 
DI.ANTHUS (sweet W’ILLIA.M) MAMMOTH, HOLBOKM GLORY. 
536 Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William), Cannells’ Per- 
fection-Colours rich and varied, hp, 1 ft. .. Gd. and 
537 (Sweet William), Mammoth, Holborn Glory— The 
most iierfoct formed and largely developed Mower of Sweet 
William in existence, hp ’ 
Gd. and 1 0 
Oup Cyclamen have gained highest awards from the Royal Hopticultural Society. 
