S. d^r\iiell Sl G^uide 
VELMAR (Inc. Jap.)— Rose-ci.rmine. 2.«. 
VIOLESCENT — White, sliaded lilac : extra fine. 
1133. VICAR OF BRAV (Jnp.) — Hlooms of great substance and heavy build ; colour bright 
crimson with bronzy buff and orange shadings and golden reverse; the florets are beautifully 
interlaced, making up a very handsome flower of great promise. Awarded IMrst-Class Certificate. 
Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1131. WARLEY PICKERING (large single)— Crimson maroon, with white dots round the 
ete, very large handsome flower. 4i ft. is. 6tf. 
1135. WINIFRED HULL (single)— Deep crimson ; very large, beautiful flower. 4 ft. 
In February, is. a 
1136. WESTERN KINO— A superb new incurved Japanese of the purest white ; the florets, 
which are of splendid substance, are long and beautifully flnished tc a tapering point ; the lower 
florets slightly fall, as in the old variety Puritan ; the blooms are both deep atid massive, and are 
produced on stiff footstalks: habit and foliage good. The finest pure white in existence 
5s . ; three for 1 2s. (it/. 
1137. WILLIAM PAYNE (Fim Pom.)— Bronzy orange. This is a very sturdy bushy grower, 
only 18 in. to 2 ft. high ; a gem for pot work, as every stnall flower comes double. In February. 2s. 
1138. WHITE EMPEROR — Sport from Emperor of China, id. 
1139. YANOMA — Pure white ; a tery promising variety. 2s. 
CT CANNELL & SONS’ Stock is the largest and completest in exist- 
ence, and in the finest possible condition; will certainly give 
satisfaction in all parts of the world. As a proof they append the 
following : — 
Unknown Correspondent’s opinion of our Establishment. 
We are sure all who have any love for the garden if they had the least idea of our character and 
position, stock and facilities, would be glad of full particulars. We have for nearly forty years been 
wholly engaged in supplying the best gardens, all over the world, with all that is wanted. (See our 
list of Patrons, commencing with Her Majesty the Queen.) Our motto is, Come and See.” All 
who have come say like the correspondent, writing in the Bromley Telegraph — “ Messrs. Cannells* 
Floral Paradise.” After filling a column and a quarter with descriptions of our establishments, he 
says : — “ I finished ray tour of the Horae of Horticulture, and to say I enjoyed it is but a poor phrase 
to use. It is expressive, however, and as no description can do justice to the loveliness of the place, 
or variety of flora, I commend all who can to visit Messrs. Cannell & Sous. One thing they are 
sure to receive — courtesy from Mr. Cannell and his sons and the many gifted foremen.” 
Praise from Abroad. 
])r. Taos. C. Blaxohaed, Calle Doctor, Linares, Prov. de Jaen, Spain, 
24M August^ 1895. 
I am much pleased with all you have sent me for many years. I highly appreciate your grand 
house, and will tliank yon to send on as usual the enclosed order. 
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