792. H.H.p. Petunia Grandlflora Flmbrlata, SinRle— Flowers 
are of great size; the colouring of the throat extends to the middle of 
the petals. Unusually beautifully veined, and the colouration of flowers 
rose, crimson, and purple lines, which reflect a metallic tinge, flef , Is., 
and 2s. per pkt. 
793. H.H.p. Petunia Grandlflora Flmbriata fl. pi.— Large- 
flowering double-fringed Petunias. 1.1. (!rf. and 2.'.-. iUl. per pkt. 
789. H.H.p. Petunia Hybri da — Finest mixed for bedding. 6rf. perpkt. 
1277. H.H.p. Petunia Hybrida Grandlflora “Admiration”— Very 
large fluel v-g.iaped flowers of a deep violet colour, with pure white stripes 
and bloti h s, which make a pleasing contrast, and have a most charming 
effect. Robust iu growth, and very free flowering. Per pkt., Is. 
i 20 ii. H.H.p. Petunia Hybrida Grandlflora, “Purple King-”— 
Valuable ncqiii.'itinii to the clausuf large-llowere 1 Petunias. When opening 
its flowers the colour is a velvety purplish violet, which changes after a few 
da>8 into a brilliant blood red, and at last into tiery red. A distinct lilac, 
dark-veitied throat adds ti> the beauty of the flowert. l.«. fii/. per pkt. 
791. H.H.p. Petunia Hybrida Grandlflora Violaeea fl. pi.— 
Handsome and dL-tinct variety of the largest flowering class, with deep 
violet flowers. Aiiout .30 per cent, of the seedliiig.s bear double flower.s, 
and the remaining single ones are of the same rich and effective shade 
of colour. Is. tiol. per pkt. 
79i. H.H.p. Petunia Hybrida Nana Compacta, Dwarf inimitable 
Petunia — Each plant fortus a complete and densely branched bush, 5 to 
8 inches high by as much in diameter, rcsetnbling a natnrally-growu 
bouquet. Flowers a brilliant cherry-red, and each one is marked with a 
regularly- formed white star. Profuse bloomer ; seedlings, when only 
3 inches in height, begin to unfold their charming flowers. 6<l. and l.s. 
per pkt. 
1270. H.H.p. Petunia Hybrida, “Snowball”— Very dwarf variety 
that comes quite true from seed. Its beautiful large satiny white flowers 
covering the plaut with bloom. Admirably adapted for bedding and pot 
work. Per pkt. Is. 
PEIVMA 
SXOWBALt, 
797. H.H.p. Petunia (Larg-e-flowering- 
Yellow-throated) Grandlflora Intus Aurea. 
The yellow-throated Petunia constitutes a class 
of rare beauty. The characteristics are large- sized 
flowers of faultless form, with a broad and deep 
yellow throat, which is generally veined after the 
manner of the Salpialossis. The latter colouring 
heightens the effect of that of the outer surface of 
the petals, and completes the beauty of the entire 
flower. Gi/,, Is., and 2.s. per pkt. 
796. H.H.p. Petunia Nana Compacta 
Multiflora fl. pi., Lillipm, Honble — Prodneing 
dwarf and dense bushes, upon winch are 1 ern ■ very 
numerous and exceedingly pretty small donble 
flowers of the most charming sbaiies of colour ; they 
are in part spotted and strijied, and part self- 
colonred. giving the plant a very pleasing appear- 
ance. Is. and 2s. per pkt. 
77K. H.A. Phaeelia Campanularia ( 7/yrfro- 
p/ii/Uacefft ) — Large and niimcrons flowers, of the 
finest deep gentian satiny bine, of a shade rivalling 
that of Salvia patens, produced in terminal racemes 
of from 12 to 20 Woskoii s, which are developed in 
succession. 1 ft. 6d. per pkt. 
777. G.P. Phormium Tenax, New Zealand 
Flax — For greenhouse dcct riitu.n, or used as a 
sub-tropical plaut outdoors during the Summer ; 
very ornamental. 5^ ft. (id. and l.s. per pkt. 
778. B.p. Physalis Alkekengi (SolanacetF). 
Winter Cherry — A curious pen iiiiiali with white 
flowers, succeeded by brightly coloured calyces, 
in which are enclosed; the e range berries or- seed. 
3rf. per pkt. 
779. B.H.P. Physalis EdullS, The Cape 
Gooseberry — When grown under pot culture onoool 
orchid house it prodiues its yellow fruit very freely. 
1 ft. (id. per pkt. 
Oup Petunia Seed' 
is well known to be the best 
in. England. 
Cannells’ Double Petunia. (Finest collfectibn in the World.) 
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