cjlnne:k^i:.s’ se:e:d guide, x9X2 
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CANNELLS’ GOLD MEDAL SWEET PEAS. 
SEVERAL ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION. 
^Ve devote much time and attention to the cultivation and selection of this indispensable and sweetest of all flowers. 
They are of easy oirltivation and thrive almost anywhere, and if sown early ensures still greater success and certainty. So as to obtain the largest and 
inest blossoms a trench should be opened about 1 foot deep, and put in'3 inches of well-rotted maiiure; followed with 4 inches of soil, and well incori>orate 
)!' mix, then proceed to sow the seeds over this, 3 inches apart along the row, and covering with earth to the depth of an inch. This should be done as 
larly as the ground can bo conveniently prepared in the spring, and as the young plants grow, fill up the trench around them with good soil. 
SWEET PEAS. 
ssvBBT PB.4, MAVD HOLMES (Tlivee-quarter Natural Size). 
WHITE. 
11 05 
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1107 
1108 
1109 
1110 
nil 
1112 
1113 
1114 
1115 
inti 
1117 
1118 
1119 
1120 
1121 
1122 
1123 
1124 
1125 
1126 
1127 
1128 
1129 
11.30 
1131 
101 
102 
103 
104 
Dorothy Eckford— Large, pure white 
Etta Dyke — Massive pure white frilled flowers 
Nora Unwin— A grand variety 
White Spencer— Beautifully waved 
We beg to pemind you all to “Come and See.” 
Per pkt— s. d. 
0 3 
6d. and 1 0 
6d. and 1 0 
6d. and 1 0 
Per pkt.— 
brilliancy ; 
tid. and 
d. 
MAGENTA. 
-Standard purplish 
carmine 
wings rosy- 
lid. and 
1132 
1133 
1134 
1135 
11.36 
;nei nuuaovcii— v)) = 
colour is a soft primrose, overlaid with dainty flakes ot lilusli- 
crinison ... ... ••• ••• ' ' ' 
Clara Curtis -Deep pyimrose Sf nicer 
Dora Breadmore -Buff yellow, slightly shaded pink 
Mrs. Collier Fine pale primrose 
Paradise Ivory— Beautiful ivory shade ... 6d. and 
Primrose Spencer Large-flowered, waved 
11372 Queeh Victoria Spencer 
SCARLET. 
George Stark— Deep rich scarlet of, intensi 
sunjiroof ... 
Mrs. Duncan - A fine dark scarlet Spencer 
Queen Alexandra -Bright scarlet 
CRIMSON. 
George Washington -A splendid crimson-scarlet 6d. and 1 0 
Maud Holmes (sunproof crimson Spencer)- Very large and 
beautifully waved ; three of four to a spra5". Docs not burn 
under the hottest sun 
King Edward, Spencer —Large crimson-scarlet 6d. and 
Dodwell, F. Browne Intense bright crimson 6d. and 
The King — An immense crimson Spencer, a grand variety ... 
King Edward VII.— Large crimson 
MAUVE. 
Winsome Frettyrosy heliotropeSpencertype... 6d. and 
Dorothy Tennant -A splendid mauve self 
Mrs. Walter Wright — Large hooded flowers ; lovely shade 
of mauve 
Tennant Spencer -Purplish mauve, waved ... (id. and 
The Marquis -Rosy mauve (id. and 
Menie Christie 
magenta 
LAVENDER. 
Florence Nightingale- -Soft rich lavender enlivened by a 
very faint sheen of rose-pink ; Spencer type ... ('d. and 
Masterpiece Very fine lavender ; spencer form 
Asta Ohn -Beautiful waved lavender ; one of the best, (id. and 
Countess of Radnor— Splendid shade of lavender 
Frank Dolby — A largo-flowered lavender self 
Lady Grisel Hamilton— A rich pale lavender ; grand flower 
Mrs. Bieberstedt -Deep laveudey self (id. and 
INDIGO BLUE. 
D. R. Williamson— Fine deep blue shade 
Horace Wright Deep violet-blue ; of good snb.stance 
Lord Nelson Bright shining deep blue 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 6 
0 (i 
0 :i 
1 0 
CERISE. 
Chrissie Unwin -.4. grand light scarlet, shaded cerise 
CREAM AND PALE YELLOW. 
Ethel Roosevelt —Of perfect Spencer form. The ground 
-Soft yellow, beautifully waved, 
6d. and 
