Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
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2'ji. H.H.1-. Begonia, Odorata Pionler — The habit shows at once 
that we have a combination of the good qualities of B Baumannii and B. 
Gif/antea, Grown in the open ground, the plants form nice round bushes 
about 4 inches in height, surmounted by about 8 inches of erect flower stems. 
The thick waxy leaves are dark green and round shaped ; the blooms are from 
3 to 4 inches across, and exhale the sweetest perfume, reminding us of Tea 
Rosen, and are of a very rich rose-carmine colour. Per pkt.. Is. 6rf. 
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292. H.H.P. Begonia, Odorata Saiadin— The growth, foliage, flower- 
stems, aud delicious perfume of this variety are equal to those of Pionier, and 
the flowers are of the same size, but are of a rich crimson shade. The upper 
part of the leaves is dark green with a reddish reflex, the under part being 
of a reddish-bronze colour. Both varieties are valuable for pot culture or 
bedding. Per pkt.. Is. 6rf. 
2!) }. H.H.P. Begonia Weltoniensis — One of the perpetual- flowering 
and evergreen varieties, with small light rose flowers and bright green 
foliage. ft. Is. 6fJ. per pkt. 
294. H.p. Beilis Perennls fl. pi. (Double Daisy) — Mixed. ^ ft. 
firf. per pkt. 
295. H P. Beilis Perennls fl. pi. Maxima (Giant Daisy)— Pro- 
duces beautiful and densely imbricated flowers of an unusual size, measuring 
from to 2 inches in diameter, and varying in different red tints. Per 
pkt., Is. 
296. H.p. Beilis Perennls fl. pi. “ Longfellow ’’—Comes true 
from seed, producing dark rose flowers of unusual size and doubieness. 
having flower-stalks of great length and stiffness. ^ ft. Is. per pkt. 
Blanket Flower— See Gaillardia. 
Blue Bottle — See Centaurea cyanus. 
Bouncing Bet — See Saponaria calabrica. 
297. H.H.A. Braehyeome, Iberldifolia {Compositfr), Swan River 
Daisy — One of the prettiest of Summer annuals ; blue Cineraria -like 
flowers. 1 ft. 2rf. per pkt. 
298. H.H.A. Browallla Elata Grandiflora (Scrophulariacfx ) — A 
pretty decorative plant for the greenhouse or conservatory ; bright blue. 
ft. 3d. per pkt. 
299. H.A. Browallla Elata Alba — Pure white flowers ; useful. ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
Briza — See Ornamental Grasses. 
300. H.A. Caealia Cocclnea {Compositm) — Very showy border 
annual; flowers scarlet. 1ft. 3d. per pkt. 
301. H.A. Caealia Aurea (Lutea) — Yellow. IJ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
i Calampelis — See Eccremocarpus. 
302. H.A. Calandrinia Grandiflora (Discolor) (Portulacem ) — 
I Large rose-coloured flowers. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
303. H.A. Calandrinia Speelosa— Purple. J ft. 2d. per pkt. 
304. H.A. Calandrinia Speeiosa Alba— White. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Half-packets at half price ot all 
Flower Seeds where priced Is. and 
upwards, except collections and 
novelties. 
For Penny Packets, see page 130. 
iMr. J. WaiUHT, Splotlands, Cardiff, 21st Bepte.iiber, 1895. 
The flowers I hud from your seeds this Summer have been excellent, and admired by all who have seen them. Will have more next Spring. 
Mr. H. Lee, Crewe, 21st .July, 1895. 
I have more Begonias than I can grow from seed supplied by you, and some very fine ones, too. 
W. E. Quance, Esq., Qneensferry, Fife, 23rd July, 1895. 
I am much pleased with the seeds supplied by you last Spring. I am certain every seed came up. 
Mr. M. Morphy, The Gardens, Summerhill, Wexford, lOM .July, 1895. 
All seeds supplied by your firm give the greatest satisfaction. 
Mr. A. Hammond, Gardener to Colonel Wallace, St. John’s, Bishopstoke, 2itl, August, 1896. 
The Asters from seed which I got from you are the admiration of everyone about here in Bishopstoke, they are out splendidly' now. My crops 
are very good all-round ; in the vegetable garden also. _ , ^ 
Mr. G. A. Emmett, The Gardens, Dennysmead, Exeter, 23rd January, 189i. 
I wish to let you know I am highly pleased with the seeds you sent me. 
Dr. L. Fraser-Hurst, Dene House, Walker-on-Tyne, 2Tlh August, 1895. 
Please .tend as per list. These will suffice until spring, when I hope to repeat the order of the last two years, as your seeds gave greater 
satisfaction than those we used to get. 
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