Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
1738, u.n.A. Tagetes Patula, fl. pi., Sulphur Liliput— The third (lintinct variety in thid class, of very dwarf or LiUput marigold, 4 to 
5 inches high, and forming neat compact plants covered with very small but perfectly double flowers of u bright sulphur-yellow colour ; a valuable variety 
for carpet bedding, edgings, inmaieB, and also useful for growing in pots. Vor pkt,, 1*. 
1734. B.HA. Tropseolum Lobbianum, Golden Queen— a fine addition to this deservedly favourite class of climbing Noaturtinma, 
bearing flowers of a pure golden yellow colour without any spots ; an introduction which will doubtless prove very welcome. I’er pkt.. Is. 
1735. ii.B.A. Tropaeolum Lobbianum Hederaefolium — New ivy-leaved scarlet, the ivy leaves of which, Irarne on very slender stems, are 
of a pleasing dark metallic hue, and contrast most strikingly with the crimson-scarlet flowers which are prodneed in great profusion, and strongly resemble 
both in size and colour the well-known imprest of India. Will bo found of great service for hanging baskets, window boxes, vases, and like purposes ; it 
also lasts in bloom long after other kinds, and will, we are convinced, give unbounded satisfaction wherever grown. Per pkt., Is. Grf. 
1786. H.f. Trifolium Suavoolons Foliis Aurois — a sweet-scented clover with golden-yellow leaves; the plants grow from 12 to 18 inches 
high, forming close bushes ; the leaves arc of a bright yellow colour, the small flowers of a lilac-red ; pretty. Per pkt., l.v. 
1737. u.ti.t’. VSPbOna Hybrida Grandiflora Alba — a fine variety of the highly popular .d/ummot/i Perhena, which has shown itself true 
from seed ; the plants produce a rich abundance of splendid trasses of large pure white flowers.. Per pkt.. Is. 
t.38. II. r. Viola Copnuta Papilio — A splendid new variety of the bedding Pansy class, resemhiing in shape those of the original species ,- 
"•e double the size, and of uniform and vigorous growth ; the colour is exceedingly lovely — violet-lilac, small dark markings at hose of florets. 
Ik group of this in full hloom looks like a moss of blue butterflies, and presents a beautiful and distinct aspect. Per pkt., 1*. * 
WALUrnOWEB, EBFUBT. 
1739. Wallflower, Airtumnal and 
Winter, Single Dark Brown Erftirt - 
A cross between the Yellow J^aris. and the double 
dwarf branching dark brown variety, a most valu- 
able addition to onr cut flowers for Autumn and 
Winter use us they begin to bloom already from the 
middle of February. The method of cultivation 
docs not differ much from those of other varieties ; 
it is advisable to make several sowings — in March, 
April, and May— and to plant them in pots also 
from time to time ; for Autumn flowering, one part 
of the first sowing should bo kept in the oiien 
ground. Per pkt.. Is. 
1740. Zinnia, Miniature -in plant and 
bloom the smallest Ziiiiiia in existence, and shows in 
habit, foliage, and bloom a perfection not usually 
found amongst this class. The mixture now offered 
contains tlie following colonrs — white, scarlet, 
crimson, purple, dark rose, yellow. A most valu- 
able plant fur elegant small groups, borders, and 
bedding. Per pkt., f«. 
ZISHIA, MINlAtnEE. 
Tub abovk Mbhbbrs made tub Natiokao CiiRVeASTiiBsiDM Socintv, 
Society‘g first ouHng at GanneWi/, Eyngford, where the group tons taken 
