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CA^^•fcl.I.s’ WHITE CYCLAMEN. 
Reproduced J'lom a Photcyraph tiii. en in our Nurseri/. 
DAILY POST. 
The diief feature of the show were 
the fine groups of Cyclamen sent by 
Mr. Canuell, of Swanley. Some plants 
hud over 100 flowers on. 
THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. 
It the Royal Horticultural Society 
succeed in getting u better show daring 
the year than the one held to-day at 
Westminster, they will indeed be lucky. 
Cyclamen were to be seen — notably those 
of Messrs. Canuell, of Swanley. Kimt — 
which for elegance and grace of form, 
not to mention hue. were quite a 
revelation. 
CANNELLS’ DAHLIAS. 
( ComposUce.) 
We have been Awarded Medals for many years past. 
4G3. H.H.r. Single Mixed — From the finest colleetion in cultivation. 
3 to 4 ft. 3c/. and (id. per pkt. 
4G4. H.n.p. Dahlia, Double — Saved from onr unrivalled collection 
of show kinds, and cannot fail to produce some first-class varieties. 4 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
405. H.n.p. Dahlia, Cactus — Choicest mixed, from our best named 
varieties. 3 to 4 ft. Is. per pUt. 
4CG. H.H.p. Dahlia, Cactus-shaped Single — This new type has 
already among its admirers many of tne leading horticultural authorities 
of the day. 'i'heir characteristic is the twisteu or Hated petals similar to 
those of the Double Cactus kinds. They are of graceful appearance, and 
the range of colour is quite as rich and varied. Is. per pkt. 
407. ii.H.p. Dahlia, Fancy Single— Saved from a collection contain- 
ing the most regular markings and distinct colours; generally white and 
yellow flowers, edged with nearly all colours peculiar to Dahlias. 9d. 
per pkt. 
408. H.H.p. Dahlia, Tom Thumb— The plants are of a close compact 
habit, and produce a dense muss of flowers of the most brilliant colours. 1 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
409. H.H.p. Dahlia, Pompon— The prettj double bouquet Dahlias 
2^ to 3 ft. Is. per pkt. For descriptions, see Guide. 
Daisy — i^ee Beilis 
470. IMI.A. Datura Ceratocaula— Satin-white, striped purple; sweet 
sceuted, large. 2^ ft. 3t/. per pkt. 
471. H.H.A. Datura Chlorantha fl. pi. (So/anacew) — Golden 
double, scented flowers. 2^ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
473. H.H.A. Datura Fastuosa fl. pi. (2^« ^^<>m Apple)— Double 
purple. 2 to 4 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
474. H.H.A. Datura Meteloides, sy« Wrightii— Delicate bine and 
white shaded; very handsome. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
476. H.p. Delphinium Formosum (/Janancu/acetc) — Bright blue, 
with white centre ; one of the finest varieties of this beautiful genus. 3 ft 
3d. per pkt. 
Mr W H Banks, The Gardens, Auburn House, Clifton Down, Bristol, 4l/i April, 1895. 
1 have been awarded the first prize for the best Cinerarias in 'the show. The plants I exhibited were grown from your seed, and 1 must say R is 
the best strain 1 have ever grown. Plants perfect ii. form, foliage completely biding the pots, and the enormous heads of large perfectly 
flowers, all open at the same time and so cien, not a bloom oui of place ; the colonrs are very hrilliant. they formed 
'I'liere was a larfjt* conip*'tition of iimiiy noted strains, but there was uothiug to compare with your strain, 
employers sav they are the best (Mnerarias they have evei* had. 
siirht not easily forgotten. 
I have been here live years, and my 
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