Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
087. It. A Papaver Pseonlflorum fl. pi. “Salmon Rose”— : 
Renmrkably pretty new colour of the Jwarf piBony-flowered Poppy with j 
very large and extremely double flowers. Per pkt., Hrf. 
088. H.A. Papaver Pavonlum, Peacock Poppy — Glossy black zone i 
which marks the petals near the base, brilliant scarlet ground colour. 1 ft. I 
2d. per pkt. 
080. II.A. Papaver (Poppy) Snowdrift (White Swan)— Large pure 
white elegantly fringed flowers, showy for the garden, and most useful for 
cutting purposes. 2 ft. (irf. per pkt. i 
00(1. H.p. Papaver (Poppy) Umbrosum —The most beautiful dwarf ■ 
single Poppy ; somewhat resembles the onlinary field kind in growth, but a 
most vivid red, with a large intense black blotch at the base of each 
petal, rendering it mo.«t striking and surprising ; it is really one of the 
best. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
The seed should be sown in the Autumn, grown on through the Winter 
and planted out in early Summer. They will then make a grand display. i 
(Applies to P. 7/mAro.«im and /cc/aar/ Varieties only.) 
001. n.p. Papaver Prince of Orange— Pretty, fit/, per pkt. 
oii2. H.n. Papaver Salmon Queen— Distinct. 6rf. per pkt. 
003. n.A. Papaver Somniferum Chamois-Ilose, fl. pi.— Flowers 
of a pretty delicate b usli-rosB. lift. 3u. per pkt. 
901. n.A. Papaver Canijells’ Somniferum Fimbriatum, Double- 
fringed Garden Poppy — These produce a great variety of colour, and 
make a grand display. ft. 3d. per pkt. 
005 . n.A. Papaver Somniferum Fimbriatum, Double White— 
2J ft 3d. per pkt. 
008 . n.A. Papaver, The Bride or Giant White— Splendid large 
pure white single flowers. 3 ft. 3d. per packet. 
Poppy, Welsh — See Meconopsis. 
007. H.A. Cannells' Shirley Poppy «ars.)—Of all the Poppy 
tribe the Shirley strain gives ns the loveliest of colours, combined with 
exquisite form and the most remarkable floriferousness. To have the plants 
at their be,st, and flowers in finest form, seed should be sown quite 
early in September, so that the plants may be dibbed out singly some 
15 or 18 inches apart in good rich soil, althongh seed sown in Spring 
does very well indeed if sown very thinly. 1^ ft. 3d. and 6d. per pkt. 
008. A COLLECTION OF CARNATION FLOWERED 
POPPIES in 12 distinct colours. l.«. 8d. 
00.1. A COLLECTION OF P/EONY-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
in 12 distinct colours. I.?. 6d. 
1000. A COLLECTION OF RANUNCUL'JS FLOWERED in 
6 distinct colours. l.v. Od. 
1001. II.I‘. Paracaryum Angustifolium— Forming dense rosettesof 
narrow lanceolate leaves. The flower scapes, appearing to the number of 25 
to 30 on each plant, produce pretty flowers of a lovely deep blue. Very 
^ showy, and e.xtremely free flowering. Per pkt.. Is. Od. 
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OUR ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
ALWAYS* IN FLOWER. SEE “FLORAL GUIDE.” 
I'HOTOGBAPn OF OUH ZOKAt, OKRANII.MS FOB 8EF.1)IXG I'UKfOSES. 
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