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TBOPiEOLUM LOBBIANUM. 
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TR»»PiEOLUM PEKKGRINUM CANARIUNBB. 
CANNELLS’ WALLFLOWERS. (Cheiranthus Gheiri.) Crucifbra;. 
WALLB-LOWEK, EARLY SINGLE ANNDAL. 
Wallflowers are prized for their delicious fragranea. In the Spring 
they are indispensable for beds, group and ribbons. The large massive 
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conspicuous spikes of the double German varieties have a charming effect, 
while the more bushy compact growth and profuse blooming of the Sinqle 
WallHowtTs render them exceedingly attractive. A mass of Golden Tom 
Thumb, with its unalloyed rich g ilden orange blossoms, is a sight unrivalled, 
and so profusely does it bloom as to resemble a dense carpet of gold. 
1043. Wallflower, Early Sing-le Annual— if sown early in March 
in a frame, will begin flowering in June, and continue until late in the 
Autumn. The flower is of a pretty light brown cidour, very agreeably 
scented; well adapted for pot culture and market purposes. GJ. per pkt. 
1042 . Wallflower, Eastern Queen, Large Flowered Single 
lu habit it resembles the well-known Dresden t'orcing, being very bushy 
1 ft. Flowers of a bright chamois, changing to salmon-red, a very pleasing 
shade. The effect is decidedly surprising, as it differs so widely in colour 
from any hitherto existing variety. Fer pkt.. Is. 
1044. H.p. Bedfont Yellow — Fine colour, rich golden yellow. 
2d, p0r pkt. 
1045. a.p. CANNELLS’ IMPROVED MAROON -Very dwarf 
blood-coloured Wallflower. The darkness and the perfume of this variety far 
exceeds all others, and a few plants are a feature in every garden. 14 ft. 
G(/. per pkt. 
1016. U.p. Co vent Garden —Bark blood red. lift. 2<f. perpkt. 
1047. H.p. Double German— Bwarf, coin|)act habit; excee lingly fine 
massive spikes of beautiful flowers. Finest mixed. 6d. and Is. per pkt. 
1235. Wallflower, Ruby Gem— Too colour is a beautiful elear shade 
of ^by-violet, with a bluish satiu-like sheen (quite unlike the old purple 
Wallflower, which is much more dark and dull iu colour), and when seen in 
a mass the effect pro luced is very striking ; it has the habit of the ordinary 
dark blood Wallflower of medium height, and the flowers arc extra large 
aud of good substance. I’erpkt., Gd. 
