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Aster Hercules. 
I'JiganUc flowei-s of refined shape ; resembling massive 
Chrysanthemums; grand for exhibition, loml-dwarf. 
F’er pkt. -s. d. 
White— Huge pure white flowers, unsurpassed 1 6 
Rosy Lilac — A very pleasing shade ... 1 6 
Brilliant Rose — An excellent colour ... 1 6 
Aster, Cactus Celestine— i pure soft lilac i o 
Aster, Queen of the Market, White— Blooming ijuitc 
three weeks earlier than any other kind, hha, IJ ft 0 6 
Aster Sinensis, Single-flowering China Aster — Splendid 
Showy varieties, for cutting purposes they are invaluable. 
251 Pale Mauve I 254 Dark Violet 
JJ52 Apple Blossom | 265 Pink 
263 Carmine Rose | 266 Violet. 
Each colour separate 
257 All colours mixed 
0 6 
0 6 
Aster Perennial (Michaelmas Daisy) — From a splendid 
collection. These are most useful for all kinds of decoration. 
Sow in heat. Mixed, hp, 2 to 6 ft 6d and 1 o 
For collections of jilants of Perennial Aster, see Floral Guide. 
Aubergine (Egg Plant) — Handsome fruit-bearing annual. 
Sow in heat in March, pot off in rich soil ; hha, 2 to 3 ft. 
Mi.xed ... ... 0 3 
Aubrietia — Splendid dwarf growing plants of spreading 
habit ; very attractive in tlie roclt garden ; valuable for 
Spring Bedding, hp. j ft. 
Deltoidea— Rnse-violct,hp n 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, i ft. 6d. and i o 
BALSAMS. 
Per pkt. — 3. d. 
Cannells’ Perfection— hha, 2 ft 6d. and i o 
Cannells’ Dwarf Camellia-Flowered— Imbricated double, 
large flowered. Lilac, rose, vermilion, pale lilac, bright 
rose ; all colours. Mixed, him, 2 ft. 6d. and 1 0 
Camellia-Flowered — 1 2 varieties, separate, 3s. 6d. 
»» »> ji 2s. 
268 Bartonia Aurea — Cup-shajied flowers of a bright golden yellow ; 
very pretty, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
269 Beta Chiliensis (Dracaena-leaved)- Eii'ective leither for 
borders or shrubbery, hb, 2 ft. ... Is. per oz. ; 3d. and 0 6 
270 Willow-leaved — Dark narrow leaves, hb, 1 ft. 6d. and 1 0 
CANNELLS’ TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 
TH£ GOLD CLOCK COLLECTION. 
Tubers in the dormant state supplied from the end of October 
until Uarch. 
Scatter the seed on a level, moderately-lirm surface, cover with gla,ss and 
paper, keep it in darkness until germinated ; sow and place in heat at any 
time of the year, or as soon ns the seed is ripe ; pot the young seedlings off 
as soon large enough, and re-pot when necessary : in three or four months they 
begin to display their beautiful blooms. 
CANNELLS’ 
GRANDIFLORA, 
single- 
271 
Amber. 
278 
Pink and White. 
272 
Crimson. 
279 
Primrose. 
273 
Magenta Red. 
280 
Rod. 
274 
Orange. 
281 
Salmon. 
275 
Orange-scarlet. 
282 
Scarlet. 
276 
Pico tec. 
283 
White (the purest). 
277 
Pink. 
284 
Vellow. 
Per pkt. — .s. d. 
In separate colours Is., 2s., ;!a. 6d, and 6 () 
285 A COLLECTION of C distinct colours. On. 
280 SINGLE MIXED from the above, all one quality, and saved 
from the finest varieties in existence, hhp. Is., 2s., 3s. 6d. and 5 0 
ASTER HERCULES. 
287 
288 
289 
290 
Periikt. s. d. 
Grandiflora, Double— Saved from ours, the finest collection 
in the world. Awarded Gold and Silver Medals, Gold Clocks, 
Silver Cups, and innumerable First Prizes throughout the 
globe, hhp. Per pkt. Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5s., and upwai-ds. 
Hybrida Marmorata, “The Butterfly ’—Colours are 
either scarlet or bright, carmine, marbled and mottled white 1 0 
Erecta Cristata- Much improved, colours— red, scarlet, 
rose, white, .salmon, deei> salmon, deep yelloiv, and bronze. 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
Single, Fringed or Frilled— The quality of seed ottered 
having been gained by artificial hybridising will undoubtedly 
produce the highest percentage of frilled flowers. Colours 
mixed Is. 6d. and 2 6 
D.EOONIA GRACILIS, PRIMA UO-X-X-V. 
BEGONIAS, SEMPERFLORENS 
AND WINTER-FLOWERING. 
291 DaVisl — Bluish-green foliage, flower* scarlet, hhp, J ft. ... l 6 
292 Erfordla— Lovely rosy-carmine, height about 12 to 16 inches. 
It is a splendid bedder, and also a good 'Winter-bloom- 
variety, hhp, 1 ft 6d. and 1 0 
