Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide 
1048. H.p. Golden Tom Thumb — Ought to be more generally grown 
in every garden than it has been, for it is a mass of flower ail the Winter 
and Spring. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1049. H.p. Harbinger — Autumn and Winter flowering Wallflower, 
extremely early flowering; great acquisition all the Spring; flowers brown. 
1^ ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1050. H.p. Sisley’s Broad Petalled Winter , Flowering— Far 
superior to Engli,sh varieties ; surprise and admiration of all. Should be 
introduced into every garden. Zd. per pkt. 
1061. 11. p. Wallflower, Clemence Hatton— Rich yellow; one of 
the very finest. Zd. per pkt. 
1052. H.p. Wallflower— Graham’s Yellow Perfection. 2t/. per pkt. 
1053. H.p. Wallflower— Single, mixed. 2d. per pkt. 
1054. Wallflower — Single, dwarf Harbinger ; brown. Zd. per pkt. 
1066. Wallflower — Single, dwarf ; brilliant red. Zd. per pkt. 
Two pretty colours of the Dwarf Single Wallflower, which will be 
much appreciated by all lovers of this popular flower. 
1066. H.p. Wallflower Primrose Dame— Quite distinct fromaii 
others ; colonr a pale lemon ; forms a striking contrast to the dark varieties. 
Zd. per pkt. 
Welsh Poppy — See Meconopsis. 
1067 . H.A. Whitlavia Gloxlniseoides (Phaeella) (llydrophyllaceayr- 
The fine Gloxmia-like blooms of these recommend them for flower beds 
and border decoration during both Spring and Summer. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
1351. it.A. Whitlavia Grandiflora— Rich violet, bluebell-shaped 
flowers, for beds or borders. 1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1352. II. A. Whitlavia Grandiflora Alba— Pure white, slightly 
scented. 1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1058. ii.H.p. Wlgandia Caracasana, .syn. Macrophylla 
lacete ) — Useful as single specimens on the lawn and sub-tropical effect. 
6 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1353. II. H.p. Wigandia Imperialis- Useful in the sub-tropical 
garden. 6 ft. Is. per pkt. 
Winter Cherry— See Physalis. 
1059. B.A. Xeranthemum Annuum Superbissimum (C’ompositte) 
Immortelle — ^^Beantiful violet-purple everlasting flowers. The cut flowers 
are peculiarly interesting and desirable as dried specimens; handsome 
bouquets may be formed of them for indoor decoration during the Winter, 
if the blooms be gathered when upon the point of opening. 1^ ft. To be 
treated the same as the Aster. Zd. per pkt. 
1060 H.A. Xeranthemum Annuum Superblssimum fl. pi. Alba- 
Fine globular heads of pure white flowers, ij ft. Zd. per pkt. 
1061. H.n p. Zausehneria Californiea — Suitable for pot culture ; 
orange-scarlet flowers; delights in plenty of sunshine and warmth. 1 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
1074. H.H.A. Zea Japoniea Variegata (6'/ri>«<i Japanese J/aiie)- 
Free growing and very ornamental, 4 ft. ; leaves broad, alternately striped 
with green and white, and one of the best ornamental foliage plants that we 
possess; invaluable for the centre of beds or borders. Sow in March. Zd. j 
per pkt., Zd. p»r oz. 
« AI.I,FLOWEIl, ROIIY OEM. 
WALLFLOWER (DOUBLE GERMAN). 
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