GSAPHALIDM LBONTOPODIUM (EDELWEIoS). 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED GODETIAS. 
GODETIA, LADY AI3EUABLB. 
540. H.A. Godetia Bijou (Onoaranco!)— The dwarfest, of very bnshy 
habit ; flowers pure white, marked with a dark rose spot. J ft. 2d per pkt. 
541. H.A.. Godetia, Princess of Wales— Ruby-crimson, pencilled 
with pale rose and silver-grey. lift. 3d per pkt. 
542. H.A. Godetia, Lady Albemarle— Superb variety, dwarf, bril- 
liant crimson coloured flowers ; most magnificent. 1 ft. 2d per pkt. 
543 H.A. Godetia, Lady Albemarle Compaeta— A dwarfer and 
more compact form of the preceding bnlliant variety ; particularly fine and 
showy. 
1 ft. 3d per pkt. 
GODETIA, DOCHESS OP ALBANY. 
544. H.A. Godetia, The Bride — A very pretty variety. Should be 
grown in every garden. ft. 3d per pkt. 
545. H.A. Godetia, Duchess of Albany— The plants are of handsome 
pyramidal growth, branching from the bottom, and producing large clusters 
of CEnothera-like flowers of a beautiful glossy, satiny w'hite, each about 
4 ins. when fully expanded. 1 ft. 2d per pkt. 
GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE.— R. H. S. SHOW. 
From Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons came a collection of bright coloured Antirrhinums, Dianthus, Godctias, Coreopsis, &c., in large bunches, and 
showino tine strains of these flowers. The Cockscombs were also very fine, and a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. 
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