Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
7«0. n.v. Pfaysalis Franchetii— It differs' fnota P. AlheJcengi io its. 
uuch larger size, in the leafstalks beiug considerably shorter in proportion 
to the blade, much larger fruits, and brightes colours. It is (niite hardy 
and of the easiest culture, requiring only to be planted in any good garden 
soil, either in the open border or in beds, where it will make a fine display 
during October and November great luaiuisitiou. ft. Is. per pkt. 
78S, a.p. Poldmonium CCBPUleum (fo/ewsruaecte). Charity, Greek 
Valerian, Jacob’s Ladder — Elegant fern-like foliage. 2 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
784. H.p. Polemonium Album - White. 2 ft. 3<f. per pkt. 
78.>. H.p. Polyanthus (Priaiufacets) — Named varieties. Choice mixed. 
I ft. 6tf. and l.s. per pkt. 
Pleotee — i>ee Carnations. 
PINK MODEL BLOOM. 
781, H.p. Pink (DianthUSHC'o-.yop^yWoccw-’)— All from our unrivalled 
colleciion, saved only from splendid floivers^ and (‘annoi fail to produce some 
first-class new varieties. See Collection in Iloral Guide. 1 ft. l.s. fid. 
per pkt. 
Sow the seed about May, and treat the same as recommended for 
Carnations. 
782. H.A. Platystemon Californieus (P«//«i>crare(v)-Clear, lemon- 
coloured flowers, beam if 111 in ihe rock ganten or flower border. Sow in 
spring for Summer and again in Autumn for Spring flowering. J ft. 'id. 
per pkt. 
POLVANTHUS, H08E-1N-U0SE. 
786. H.p. Polyanthus, Gold Lace— We have great pleasure in offering 
seeds of oar well-known choice collection, the best in the south of England. 
^ ft. l.s. and 2.S. iirf. per pkt. 
Sow in pois from Kehrnai'y and place in a genile hem, when the 
seedlings are strong enough prick out into other pans, and when well 
established iiardea off. Transplant in a shady border, free from drip, ii inches 
apart. 
787. H.p. Polyanthus, Hose-In-Hose — "imst mixed. U Ud aud 
2.V. per pkt. 
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FOLYANTUUS. 
THE CHOICEST COlaLBOTlOH OF FOLVASrrtifS IK BKOLaKI', 
