Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
1410. Giant Pseony Poppy, Nankeen — An entirely new variety. A pale lemon, affording a pleasing contrast to others of a more vivid 
hue. Per pkt., Is. 
1411. Giant Paeony Poppy, Snowball — a New Zealand variety of enormous size and matchless beauty, and a fitting companion to the 
much admired White Hwan. • Per pkt., Is. 
1412. Petunia Hybrid Dwarf Compact Brilliant — This produces llttle bushy plants producing a great number of large upright flowers 
of the most brilliant bright red colour. Admirably suited for edgings and borders. Per pkt., 2s. 6rf. 
1418. Petunia Double Lilliput Brilliant Rose— The dwarf and freely-branchlng plants grow about 8 inches liigb, and are covered with 
lovely little flowers of a brilliant i-ose tint on which the regular stripes stand boldly out. Per pkt., Is. Urf. 
SALPIOLOSSIS VAUIABILIS «l-AV00KirE 
8UPKRBISSIMA. 
1414 Petunia Hybrida Grandiflora Superbissima, “Favourite”— This is an 
entirely iiew variety of the superbissima type. The flowers are of an extraordinary large size. Ihe 
ground colour is a delicate creamy-white, remarkably interweaved with green nerves, then turning to 
an indescribable colouration at the outer lobes, being a mixture of pink and white. 1 er pkt, Is. 
1415 Petunia Hybrida Grandiflora Superbissima, “Venus”— Belonging 
to the same class as “ Favourite.” It is of equal beauty and perfection of flowers, only the colour 
again is very peculiar— it is a splendid carmine with white of such a charm and beauty as not seen 
before amongst Petunias. Per pkt., Is. 
1416 Primula Sinensis Fimbriata Rosea, “ Delicata”-The colour of this 
beautiful new variety is a charming and delicate shade of rose-pink, quite a new colour in 1 
The flowers are large, flat, and well fringed, whilst the eye is a bright yellow, showing a cbimm g 
contrast to the ground colour of the petals. The trusses are borne on stout stems well above the 
foliage, which is of the normal and not of the filicifolia character. Per pkt., os. b«. 
1417 Primula Capitata (Cashmeriana) Alba— New white flowering variety of this 
lovely early blooming Primrose, reproducing itself true from seed. The flower heads are much 
larger than those of Denticulata Alba, Per pkt.. Is'. 
1418 Primula Floribunda Grandiflora Isabellina-This bears fioweis of a soft 
and very pleasing pale sulphur, contrasting beautifully to the lively gmeeu foliage 
Jimuary^ or February the seedlings will commence blooming in June, and continue so during he 
Summer and Winter months. Per pkt.. Is. Ctf. 
( 50« ) 
BBIUDI/A OAPITATA ALBA 
