Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
DBLPUINIDM FOBM08UM. 
DKLPHINIRM lIVimiDCM. 
CANNKLLS’ SINGLIS DAHLIAS. FINEST EXHIBITION. 
472. II. II. A. Datura Cornucopia (“ Horn of Plenty ”) — Introdnced from the wilds of South America. The plant is of robust habit, aud the leaves 
are of a dark green colour. The flowers are trumpet shaped, measuring 8 to 10 inches in length and 5 to 7 inches across the mouth, and form 
three dhtinct flowers growing each within tne other; the throat and mouth of corolla a most delicate French white, beautitully contrasted, aud marbled 
with royal-purple on the outside: flowers are produced freely, followed by a large thoiny seed-vessel, which adds to the beauty of the plant. It is of easy 
culture, and can be grown either in pots or planted out at the end of May in a sheltered position and rich soil. 1.^. ^d. per pkt. 
47(J. H.p. Delphinium Armeniacuni (Dolphin Flower of Armenia) — Anewandrare Asiatic species with brilliant blue flowers. Itresembles 
in growth the lioefeet Larkspur (Delph. Ajacis), but is more compact, and produces a greater abundance of bloom. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
CannellS Delphinium Hybridum, mixed — This mixed seed is collected from one of the best collections, comprising 50 varieties. 
We grow half an acre. Our spikes of bloom were awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Botanic Society, Regent’s Park. 3 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
^ee Collection in Floral Guide. 
Devil-in-the-Bush— .See Nigella. 
Mr. W. Pallisek, Gardener to P. C. Milhank, Esq., Norton Manor, Presteigne, lOM April, l8'.)5. 
I have a splendid lot of Cinerarias from your seed, many of the blooms measuring over 3^ inches. 
Mr. James McDowell, Gardener to Mr. Rogers, Eden-a-Grana, Scaburn Road, Belfast, lOM 1895. 
^ our Primulas and Cinerarias are really a treat to all who sec them this ) car ; dwarf habit and large flowers. 
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