1094. Crimson King— 2rf. per pkt. 
1C35. Pigmy — Dwarf, compact white. 2rf. per pkt. 
1044. H.p. Bedfont Yellow — Fine colour, rich golden yellow. 
2d. per pkt. 
1096. H.a. Mixed — 2d. per pkt. 
1037. H.A. Vlsearla Cardlnalls (Caryophyllece) — Splendid cardinal 
colonred. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1046. a.p. CANNELLS’ IMPROVED MAROON - One is 
delighted when the eye rests on a very dwarf blood-coloured Wallflower; the 
darkness and the perfume of this variety far exceeds all others, and a few 
plants are a feature in every garden, li ft. 6</. per pkt. 
1038. H.A. Vlsearla Coerulea — Bine; this fine variety produces a nice 
contrast with cardinalis. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1030. H.A. Vlsearla Elegans Plcta— Scarlet, margined white, elegant 
and beautiful. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1040. H.A. Vlsearla (Mixed) — Lovely little fiowers, home on graceful 
stems well above the foliage ; is most valuable when gathered for specimen 
glasses, baskets, &c. 2d. per pkt. 
1041. H.H.A. Waltzla Grandlflora (ComposiOc)— Everlasting flower, 
valuable for Winter bouquets; flowers bright yellow. Requires picking early 
on account of the centre soon becoming discoloured. 1 J ft. Grf. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ WALLFLOWERS. 
(Cheiranthus Cheiri.) crucifer.^e. 
Wallflowers are prized for their delicious fragrance. In the Spring 
they are indispensable for beds, groups, and ribbons. The large massive 
conspicnons sjrikes of the double German varieties have a charming effect, 
while the more bushy compact growth and profuse blooming of the Single 
Wallflowers render them exceedingly attractive. A mass of Golden Tom 
Thumb, with its unalloyed rich golden orange blossoms, is a eight unrivalled, 
and so profusely does it bloom as to resemble a dense carpet of gold. 
1042. Wallflower, Eastern Queen, Large Flowered Single 
— This forms a valuable addition to our old favourites the Single Wall- 
flowers. In habit it resembles the well-known Dresden Forcing, being very 
bushy, and not much exceeding 1 ft. in height. In colour, however, there 
is a striking difference, the strong stalks of the new variety being crowned 
with flowers of a Imight chamois, changing to salmon-red, a very pleasing 
shade. On seeing a bed of Eastern (Ineen for the first time, the effect is 
decidedly surprising, ns it differs so widely in colour from any hitherto 
existing variety. Ter pkt., l.«. 
WALLFLOWER, EARLV SINGLE ANt^DAL. 
1043. Wallflower, Early Single Annual— These have hitherto 
only been known as biennials, which, sown iti June, developed their 
splendour of blcom not before May of the following year. This novelty, 
however, if sown early in March in a frame, will begin flowering in June, 
.and continue until late in the Autumn. The flower is of a pretty light 
brown colour, very agreeably seeuted; well adapted for pot culture and 
market purposes. Ter pkt , 0</. 
1046. H.p. Covent Garden — Dark blood red. l^ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
WALLFLOWER (DOUBLE GERMAN). 
1047. H.p. Double German — Dwarf, compact habit ; exceedingly fine 
massive spikes of beantiful flowers. Finest mixed. 6(f. and l.v. per pkt. 
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