SL. Ch.i\T)ell & i^loi‘h.1 G^uide. 
OAHKELLS’ KENII8H WHITE. 
MRS. NORRIS (Jap.) — Of our owl raising. A variety possessing several necessary and useful 
advantages— and that is it is of easy culture, producing large flowers fit for exhibi lion, and owing to its 
freeneiB of flowering, it is e<|ually as well adapted for the decoration of the conservatory, corridors, 
or halls. White 'agreeably tinted pink ; it cannot fail to become useful. Is. Gd. 
WM. SPARKS (Inc. Jap.)— Large bold flowers; broad well -developed petals, Incurving to a 
full centre and forming into grand exhibition blooms ; ground colour deep magenta, reverse of petals 
of a distinct and pleasing shade of rose, with a silvery shading; dwarf, vigorous habit. 2s. 
NEW VARIETIES DIRECT FROM JAPAN, 1895. 
Sent out and highly recommended by H. CANNELL & SONS. 
KUMO-NO^UE or WHITE GOOD GRACIOUS— We obtained this variety direct froth 
Japan. Those who have admifed Good Gracious, with its delicate peaeh-pidk Colour, together with 
its distinct and attractive formation of flower, will, we feel sure, accord thts also a welcome; h®''Jfi 
of the purest white, and largd bold flowers, the long always twisted florets being even more sjiirally 
inclined than the variety mentioned above, every bloom coming to perfection. Good dwarf habiii Js. 
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