Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
OUR ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
ALWAYS IN FLOWER. SEE “FLORAL GUIDE.” 
PHOTOGRAPH OF OUR ZONAL 
CANNFLLS’ ZONAL PELAIOONiniH. 
GERANIUMS FOR SEEDING PURPOSES. 
Peas — S-f Sweet Peas. 
7(!r.. Pelargonium, Fancy— The choicest. Mixed. Uft. I«.aiid 2 .?. 
per pki. 
7GG Pelargonium, French Spotted -2 ft. 2,t. per pkt. 
7G7. Pelargonium, Gold Bronze - 1 } ft. 2*. 6<f. per pkt. 
7Gi^. Pelargonium, Show — The Gnest larce flowerinff sorts. Mixed. 
2 ft. 2« per pkt. 
7G0. Pelargonium, Zonal {Geraniaceai ) — Withont donbt we have the 
finest and best collection of Zonal Geraniums in the world — both men and 
houses are entirely devoted to their culture. One large house contained 
upwards of 600 specimen varieties, exclusively for trial and seeding. The 
number being gradually reduced to 200 of the very choicest, we can therefore 
confidently say the seed now offered is far superior in quality to any other 
yet introduced to the public, and cannot fail to bring forth some startling 
improved varieties, as it is carefully hybridised with only the very choicest 
kinds. 2 ft. Grf. and Xs. per pkt. 
Pennisetum — See Ornamental Grasses. 
^ 770. H. p. Pentstemons (Scrophularineee) — Saved from our own 
Catalogue collection, which embraces all the best up to the present, including 
every new variety, and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior Quality. 
' 6d. and Is. per pkt. put 
773. n.p. Pentstemon Murrayanus— A beautiful rich .scarlet- 
coloured variety. 2 ft. 6d. per pkt. 
Sow in March in pans, using light soil, and jdace in a dark frame and 
gentle heat; prick out into other pans when strong enough to handle, and' 
continue to grow on freely in heat until established, then gradually harden 
off. By the end of May they can he |itanted out 18 inches apart, into good 
soil and open situation. 
774. II. II. A. Perilla Laciniatus Atropurpurea— Foliage much 
darker than N'lnkinensie, and finely laciniated. ft. Sd. per pkt. 
776. H.H.A. Perilla Nankihensls f Aa/u'otte)— a distinct and useful' 
ornamental plant; leaves dark reddish mulberry ; desirable for masses and' 
■ lines in flower gardens. 1^ ft. 2</. per pkt. 
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