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Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
936. Butterfly —Wonderfully attractive. Sd. pCr pkt.' 
' pst; Captain of the Blues— The standards bright purple-hlne, with 
pale blue wmgs ; a very striking and fine variety. 6tf. per pkt. 
- 1221. Captivatloaultosy-purpl®' finely ^xpandcfi j^hell-B^pcd 
standard; qu,ite distinct and beautiful. Crf, pep pkt. . 
93B. Cardinal— Brigtit , shining ccimson-eoarlet, 6<f. per pkt 
■ 1220. Carmen Sylva — The' standard shading off froul a dark imrplish 
carmine base in the centi*e to light rose at the edge, with bright heliotrope 
'blue wings, l.s. per pkt. " 
1222. Celestial -Kobust growthdremarkably large-flowering, and very ' 
horifcrous. The flowers, freely fiorn'e on slender stalks, ace of a wonder- ' 
fully tender airigl blue. C</. per pkt. , : 
: . 1228. Countess of Aherdeen-nWllite. u,nrgined with pale pink; 
liuely formed standards; charming, very lovely. 6if; pifr pkt. ; ' | 
; 939. Countess of Radnor— Tale mauve stttpdards, with a deeper , 
ishading of mauve, wings pale lilacior delicate inaave. 6<(. par pkt. ^ 
1224. Crown Jewel— Talestandard, tinted andweined tvith violet rose ; j 
rthe wings creamy, slightly tinted with rose; a most profuse bloomer, 
(id. per pkt. 
KKONZE KINO. 
; .1225, Sweet _,Pea, .Cupid. ^ White 
Tom Thumb. 
; The, foliage is, yery.'“dark green; 
blossoms pure, waxy white, of unequaUed 
'sabstancd, an^ 
Ihndtrsoit, , 
'Over ojinches liigh,'and. neVer more^than. 
12 to Jlo inches^in^^diametfir ; jhe^stems 
are, about 4 inchea;long,,,bearing_two or 
three blosso^s, all very near th4 end 
,the stem. It is, a^ wonderfully Iree 
bloomer, and begins to flower, as early 
May’hnd continues until, hfoverabcr.J The 
seed is white and of usual size. Per 
J)kf!, 8d. and l.v. 
The illustration was acou'ratcl.v emiraved 
/mn a photograph, taken on M.ay 2.5th, of one of 
the three pieces (in all seven acres), l)ot.fails to 
«lio«’ the hcautv of the photogiapli. It began to 
Ofmtii on April I5th, and continued to jluwer 
Ujitd TtiUed hj! Jratl., In’llength of season of 
liioominaii excels all oilier Sweet Pe.iS, Ayhilt; pi 
habit it is, of course, quite unliiue. 
uniqvb hew flVVAKl- sweet; 1>E,V, CHI>ia». 
: 94i; Duchess 'Of York— White, deeply Striped . and. barred ^ with j 
delicate pinkish puVple: a very pleasing shade of colout, and a largo flower 
of perfect form. 6d. per pkt. 
943. Duke of Clarence— iBosy, claret self-eoloured flower, large ; 
very fine. 6rf. per pkt. 
, 942. Duke of York — The standard is bright rosy pink, \yith a primrose 
tint in it: the ripgs are prinirose; tinted .jvliite ; distinct, (id, per pkt. 
944. Eekford’s— Finest varieties, mixed ; a splendid strain. 6 ft. 6d. 
per pkt. ' * 
!f45. Eliza Eckford— Award of Mc^it.^ Standards a pretty hue of rose, 
wings delicately striped with rose ; pretty and attractive. 6d. per pklj 
' 946. Emily Eekford— A superb flower, of a well-marked cmrulean 
tiiit, the standard suffused with reddish mauve, closely approaches a true 
blue ; a most desirable variety, large, and of good substance, (id. per pkt. 
947 Emil‘s Henderson— Tnrc white. The flowersare large; with broad 
round stan^rdstlAt stand up boldly without reflex or enrl.- ■ fior fotmhg 
under glass it is particularly adapted. Per pkt., 6d. 
948. Empress of India- Clear rosy-pink standards and white wings ; 
large' arid very pleasing. 3d. per pkt. ■ i.,. 
949. Fairy Queen -Flesh-coloured. 3d. per pkt. , ■>i •> 
93oi' ‘tlrefiy— A self-fcoloured, Intcilse, glowing crimson,. good size and 
substance ; a very free bloomer. 6d. per pkt. ' ■ 
9'61 Gaiety— The standards white' striped; and flaked vyith 'b^ght 
rosyrlilac, the wings delicate blush. 6d. pofpkt. ' ' 
1227. Her Majesty -Pinkish rose, shaded carmine. .8d. peT pkt. 
932. Indigo King -Slandar Is ddik. maroon pnrplc, wings clear inligo 
blue. 3d. per pkt. 
933. Invincible Scarlet— 3d. i>er j.kt. 
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