Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide 
ts3. H.n. Sweet William — Mammoth 
Holborn Glory — The illustration is no exag- 
geration. as many individual flowers have been 
measured, and which more than covered a 
peuny piece. It is unapproached by any stock 
in ciiliivation for show, exhibition, or staging 
purposes. No colleetion of biennials, peren- 
nials, or herbaceous plants should be without it. 
It is perfectly established in character, and the 
most ])erfect formed and largely developed 
flower of Sweet William in cxi.stencc. Is. (it/, 
per jikt. 
184. n.B. Dianthus Chinensis fl. pi. 
(Double Indian J'ink) — Charming Biennials, 
well adapted for bedding purposes, if sown early 
and transplanted. Free blooming. 1 ft. 3rf. 
per pkt. 
i«.a. H.A. Dianthus, Eastern Queen 
and Crimson Belle — These beautiful forms of 
the popular D. Heddeivigii are most distinct and 
])leasing. Eastern Queen is beautifully marbled, 
the broad bands of reddish lake upon the paler 
surface of the petals are very striking and 
]>retty. Crimson Belle, as its name implies, is 
of a rich, vivid crimson-lake colour ; flowers 
of extraordinary size and substance, evenly and 
finely laciniated. 1 ft. Each, Gd. per pkt. Both 
colours mixed, Grf. per pkt. 
4,s(). H.A. Dianthus Heddewigii — Sin- 
gle. easy to grow, and very showy. 2d. per pkt. 
is7. H.A. Dianthus Heddewigii Diade- 
matUS fl. pi. —A very beautiful and valuable 
improvement ; habit more compact and robust 
than that of the well-known Dianthus Hedde- 
migii fl.pl. ; flowers large; colours are arranged 
in zones, varying from lilac and crimson to 
richest dark purple ; the edges of the petals are 
very beautifully fringed and margined with 
white. 1 ft. :!</. per pkt. Treated the same as 
the Aster. 
DIANTHUS I-At'INIATUS. SALMON lJUFKN. 
488. H.A. Dianthus Laciniatus, Salmon 
Queen — A beautiful acquisition to the annual 
I’iiiks. Flowers are of a very distinct and 
perfectly new tint in this class; they are of the 
mo.st brilliant salmon colour imaginable, changing 
into a salmony-rose when fading. The flowers 
arc well formed and nicely fringed. Plants arc 
from 10 to 12 in. high, like other varieties of 
li. Iteddewigi. Per pkt.. I.-.'. 
Dietamnus— Nec Fraxinella. 
4.si). n.P. CANNELl.s’ DIANTHUS PLUMAEIUS SINGLE, MIXED. 
Although these are amongst the Dianthus, and correctly so, yet they are really Single Pinks, and for all purposes of cut-flowers most lovely and 
beautiful. One of the easiest to grow either from seeds or cuttings, grow anywhere; are what was formerly called Rock 1 inks. Strange to say they 
are almost unknown. We arc quite sure our customers and friends will give us great credit for bringing these improved kinds plainly before them. 
1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
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