I f requiruil to llowoi' in winter, seed must be sown in May or June. 
The secret of growing well is to grow fast, never allowing them to 
receive a cheoU, either from being pot bound, dryness of root, or 
attack of insects, the cooler they are kept tlie better, just preventing 
frost reaching them, and giving abundance of air. If the green aphis 
is not kept thoroughly away there will not he a bloom worth seeing. 
Uf course at all times the keenest observation of extreme tem- 
perature must be made for cold, cutting draughts or a too glaring sun. 
I’er pkt. — 3. d. 
408 Cinerarias, Canneiis’ Star (Steiiata)— The 'JOtli Century 
Strain. An acquisition for conservatory decoration. Many 
have a most agreeable scent, and when cut they last long in 
water... ... ... ... ... -.* ^ ® 
409 Cineraria Hybrida Grandiflora (Canneiis’ First Prize 
Strain.)— The seed ofTertd has been saved from our well- 
known collection of named varietie." which include all the 
best large-flowered kinds, gp, IJ to 2 ft. ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
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CLAIUUA. 
UINKUAllIAS. 
CANNELLS’ CINERARIAS. 
se:e:j3 guide, xex4. 
40G 
407 
I’er pkt. — s. d. 
Chrysanthemum, Sultan and Lord Beaeonsfleld— Edged 
and striped with gold, maroon, and white, ha, IJ ft 0 3 
Single Hybrids— The sc richly coloured hybrids represent 
all the latest introductions of this much admired and fashion- 
able section, ranging from white, yellow, bronze, bull', terra- 
cotta, pink, mauve, chestnut-rod, crimson, &c. They are 
extremely free-flowering and invaluable for cut llowers. If 
sown oai-ly in spring, will bloom during September and 
October ; in splendid mixture Is. and t G 
Per pkt. — 3. d. 
410 Cineraria Hybrida (Double)— Gp, li ft. ... is. 6d. and 
411 Maritima— Ileautiful silver-foliaged, h|>, 2 ft 
412 Diamant— A superb plant, the silvery appearance 
very effective, hp 
413 Clarkia Elegans- -Lilac-rose, ha, 2 ft 
414 
415 
6 
3 
6 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
Nana Rosea— I’ink flowers, ha, i ft 
- Mrs. Langtry — Pure white, centre brilliant carmine- 
crimson, ha, IJ ft 
41G Pulchella alba— White, ha, IJ ft. 
417 Mixed, ha 
418 Rosy purple, ha, I 4 ft 
419 FI. PI. Alba — Double white variety, ha, 2 ft 
420 Fi. PI, Purple King— Distinct, ha, 2 ft 
421 FI. Pi. Salmon Queen— Pretty, ha, 2 ft 
422 FI. PL Mixed— Large, ha, 1 J to 2 ft 
423 FI. Pi Scarlet Queen — Presents when opening a 
glowing salmon-orange, and changes to an intense orange- 
scarlet ; a really beautiful variety 
424 Elegans, Brilliant FI. Pi.- Brilliant salmony scarlet ; 
distinct. 2 ft. ... ... Gd. and 
425 Clerodendron Fallax— Dwarf habit ; scarlet llowers. Sow 
in spring in pans of well-drained sandy soil, gp. 
426 ClianthUS Dampieri (Glory Pea of Australia) — Seedsshould 
be soaked in water till they swell, and then be covered with 
a quarter of an inch of sandy soil, hnp, 4 ft. ...Is. and 1 6 
427 Coleus — Choice. Saved from the very best kinds, hhp. 
U to 3 ft Is. Gd. and 2 6 
428 Thyrsoideus — The inflorescence is terminal, thyrsoid, 
and about 8 inches long. Rich gentian-blue colour, hhp ... 1 6 
429 Cockscomb, Canneiis’ New Hybrid— All are of rich 
satiny colour. Mixed ga. Gd. and 1 0 
