Canncll & Sons’ Com])lctc aScccL Guide. 
f \J v/'X/’ Vrf' ^ X/ \ 
% 
Oar 100-feet house was the fiaest eight of Balsams ever seen, and the many visitors to onr “ Home of Flowers” pronounced them grand, being so \ery 
double; but considering the number of plants grown, the crop of seed yielded is very limited. ... 
Sow in middle of March, in pans, and place on a brisk hot-bed. When the young plants nre up, pot oh into 3-in. pots, shifting into larger si/c as 
iliev appear to require it, 6-iuch pots being sufficiently large for the last shift. The soil best suited is half good strong loam, and half rich rotten ma Hire 
and' leaf mould. A moist and genial atmosphere in a cold frame, expose fully to all the light and air at all favourahle opportunities, and as soon 
as the soil bccoin'‘s exhausted let them be well supplied with liquid manure twice a week, for it is impossible to grow them good without it. 
BEET, ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE (^Dramna-leuved). 
205. H B. Beta Chiliensis (C/ie72o/)orf?acc(F) — This magnificent variety is 
admired by all who visit our Nursery The gorgeous colouring of its broad- 
stemmed foliage cannot fail to render it a most effective plant either for 
borders or shrubbery. 3rf. per pkt, 
200. H.B. Lee’s Belvoip Castle— A dwarf compact-growing Beet, 
with intensely dark purple glossy leaves, the best variety for 
flower garden decoration ; the root also is excellent, being 
deep red. tender, and of good flavour. 3r/. per pkt. 
Cannells’ Balsams 
{Impatiens Balsamina 
Camellioe Jlore). 
2G3. H.ii.A. BALSAM, 
CANNELLS’ PER- 
FECTION — Our lious'- 
of these when in bloom 
is a grand sight. 2 ft. Ci/. 
and Is. per pkt. 
2i).l. H.H.x. Dwarf 
Camellia -Flo were cl 
Balsam — Imbricated 
double, large flowered. 
Lilac, rose, vermilion, pale 
lilac, bright rose; all 
colours. Mixed. 2 ft. 6^/. 
and Is. per pkt. 
U ILSAM cannells’ PEKFK.CTION. 
( 64 ) 
BALSAM, cannells’ PEKFKCTION. 
