Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
906. H.I-. Myosotls Alpestpls, “Jewel” Blue— A new Urge- 
flowering variety of the compact growing Victoria kind. 6</. and I.?, per pkt. 
907. H.p. Myosotls AlpestPiS, “Jewel” White — Extremely Urge- 
flowering variety of the semi-tall class, with large umbels of the purest white. 
^ ft. l.«. per pkt. 
908. Myosotls Alpestpls StPlcta Ccelestina — All branches that 
form the plant grow straight and perpendicular. By this compact growth 
every plant forms a regular pillar or column, which makes this variety 
particularly useful as a pot plant or any other decorative purpose. Sky 
blue, free-flowering. Per pkt., 1«. 
909. H.p. Myosotls Alpestpls Stricta Rosea -It forms hv its 
strictly upright branches regular pillar-like bushes, which are comph tely 
covered with rose flowers. Eor pot culture or ribboning of great effect. 
Per pkt.. Is. 
920. H.ii.A. Nemesla StPUmosa Suttoni— The colour of flowers are 
variable, being white ochreous, pale yellow, deep yellow, orange scarlet, 
magenta, carmine, &c. The variation in the etdour of the flowers is one of 
the most interesting features of this plant. The seed should be sown in pans 
or boxes filled with light soil in March or April, and the plants put outdoors 
in ,VIay ; they will come into bloom in June. Is. per pkt. 
921. H.H.A. Nemesla Vepslcolop {Srrofnlarinem ) — Very neat, bushy 
profuse-blooming plants; they commence flowering when a few inches 
high, and continue in beauty for months. Mixed. ft. 3rf per pkt. 
Nemophllas (//i/</rc/<Ay//nr«c)- These charming and u.seful 
dwarf-growing hnnly annuals have a neat, compact, uniform habit of 
growth, with shades and colours the most strikingly beautiful; arranged in 
any style which the fancy may suggest, the effect is pleasing and very 
striking iu the extreme ; sow in Autumn for Spring bedding. 
' 910. Myosotls Alpestpls Tpiumph— 
The plants are of a vigorous habit, grow 
about 12 to 1 3 inches high, large bright azure 
blue coloured flowers, borne on long stems, 
with the characteristic central double bloom. 
Seeds may be sown at any time of the year, 
and may be treated as an annual or biennial, 
i’erpkt.. Is. 
911. H.f. Myosotls Alpestpls, “Vle- 
tOPla” — This beautiful and distinct Forget- 
me-not claims a prominent place in every 
garden. The plant grows about 5 or 6 inches 
high, forming compact globular little bushes, 
which are completely covered with neat 
flowers of a bright azure blue with a yellow 
centre. We can safely recommend it, not 
only for bedding and pot culture, but for cut 
flowers, carpet bedding, and ribbon borders. 
Crf. and Is. per pkt. 
912. H.F. Myosotls Dlssltlflopa 
('flurayt'neo;). Forget-me-not— One of the best 
of all of the Forget-me-nots. It is of a 
remarkably compact habit and a profuse 
bloomer, having the appearance, when in 
full flower, of a sheet of most exquisite blue ; 
an exceedingly attractive and beautiful spring 
bedding plant. 1 ft. Is. per nkt. 
9f3. u.i>. Myosotls Dlssltlflopa 
Alba — A splendid white variety. 1 ft. ‘id. 
per pkt. 
9U. H.p. Myosotls Dlssltlflopa, 
“ PePfeetion ” — Heantifnl sky-blue flowers 
of double the size of those ot the original 
species; the finest and best Forget-me-not 
for cut bloom. Is. and Is. (irf. pi r pkt. 
91.3. Myosotls Oblongata Pep- 
feCtion — This has been produced only 
through long years of careful selection, and 
is the best possible improvement on the 
winter-flowering Mi/nsotis Ohlonijaht \~eia. 
The flowers have long stein.s, large sized, 
deep blue colour, and appear in large 
quantities. The plant requires during tlie 
w inter a light and not too warm place. I’er 
pkt , l.s. 0'/. 
916. H.P. Myosotls Pagoda — A 
beautiful variety of Forget-me-not, blooms 
iu great profnsion during the Spring and 
Summer months : as a bedding variety it is 
unsurpassable. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
917. Myosotls Palustpls Tom Thumb -Comim-t <lwaif variety of 
the well-known Marsh Forget-me-not, foriiiing little tufts l.ke .‘^jnri/ii'a 
Pi/ifera, from whence springs up an abundance of delica'e sky-blue flowers. 
Admirably adapted for borders and pot culture. Per pkt., Is. 
918. H.p. Myosotls, Cannell’s Pigmy Beddep— 'I'he best dwarf of 
all the Forget-me-nots, a charming Spring - flowering plant, ver’ dwarf 
and neat in habit, flowering early in Sprirg and coiitiniiing iu bloom a 
considerable time ; a real gem. ^ ft. (id. per pkt. 
Sow in July or August in open ground, or in slight hot- bed in February. 
919. G.c. Myrslphyllum Asparagoldes (S«/i/nx)— Best grown 
in the greenhouse or a warm pit. An excellent climbine plant sprays 
several feet long of bright green foliage; can be cut and used for decorative 
purposes. 6 to 10 ft. (id. per pi t 
Musk — See Miinnlus Moschatus. 
MVoSO-IS Ayi STKIS VICTOKIA." 
Nasturtiums— S'f Tropatolum. 
922. n.t. Nemophila Atomaria, Menziesll— White. shading 
to light b'ue, ili'tt -d with black sh s; ots. A It. 2i/. l»-r pkt. 
923. II. A. Nemophila Diseoidalis— Velvety black, edged white. 
1ft. 2d. per pkt. 
92-1. a. A. Nemophila Insig'uls Alba - Pure white. i ft. 2d. 
p«r pkt. 
925. ii.A. Nemophila, Cannells’ Insignis Grandiflora— Lovety 
blue, white centre. .J ft. 2d. per pkt. 
926. II.A. Nemophila, Cannells’ Maeulata Grandiflora— White 
and violet, i ft. 2d. per pkt. 
927. H.A. Nemophila, Mixed. 2<f. per.pkt. 
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