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I:!55. striped Celestial — Tlie same size as Celestial, but is marked 
with stripes of a darker bluish-violet, drawn with more or less regularity. 
(.'/. per pkt. 
135(i. Sultan — A fine and distinct variety ; standards rich maroon, keel 
and wings pale lilac or mauve, edged all round with a narrow dark blue 
border. The contrast is very striking and pleasing ; flowers are large. 
Ls. per pkt. 
li!57. Triumph — is a flower of enormous size — a veritable giant 
.amongst Sweet Peas— and in addition, by its attractive beauty, has become 
^ a great favourite wdth every one who has seen it during the season. The 
ttandard is bold and well expanded, of the most exquisite briglit orange- 
pink; the wings white, slightly flushed with delicate purple; a perfect 
flower. Sealed pkts., Is. each. 
1358. Venus — Salmon buff, the standards delicately shaded rosy pink, 
very distinct; charming. Certificate of Merit, K.H.S. :W. per pkt. 
1359. White — 3(f. per pkt. 
1360. H.A. Cannells’ Selected Sweet Peas (AaMyrasOi/oratus)— 
FiQcst, mixed. 6 ft. Sd. per pkt., -id. per oz., 2s. (i(/. tier piut. 
COLLECTIONS OF SWEET 
13l>l. 24 Varieties, to name, choice. Twenty-five seeds of each,3.s. 6J. 
136'J. 12 Varieties, to name, choice. Twenty-five seeds of each, 2s. 
1363. 12 Varieties, to name. Twenty-five seeds of each, Is. 3d. 
1364. Tagetes Patuia Nana Lutea— Forms iretty little bushes with 
elegant foliage, thickly covered with bright sulphur-yellow flowers, the 
dark yellow centre of which is surrounded by a ring of brown spots. 
l*er pkt.. Is. 
136.5. H.H.A. Tagetes Signata Pumiia (Composfta:)— A miniature 
variety of Marigold, with small pinnate leaves, golden-yellow flowers, 
striped with crimson daring Autumn and Summer moutlis ; one of the 
most useful annuals for bedding and decorative purposes. 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
Tassei Fiower— See Cacalia Cocciuea. 
1366. G.n. Tecoma Smithi — Au exceedingly beautiful addition to 
our Autumn and early Winter-flowering greenhouse plants. Handsome 
pinnate leaves. The seed may be sown at any time. It is as easily managed 
as a Chrysanthemum, the flowers lasting in perfection upwards of a month. 
As many as 100 flowers are sometimes produced from a single shoot, the 
total height of which is not more than 18 inches; flowers are tubular, of a 
rich lemon and dark orange combined. Per pkt.. Is.- Gd. 
1367. o.A. Thunbergla— Mixed. Per pkt., Grf. 
1308. o.A. Thunbergla Alata (Acanthacece) — Beautiful climber for 
pot culture in conservatories, and for low walls on warm aspects in the 
garden, flowering profusely throughout the Summer ; flowers pale buff with 
nearly black throat. 4 to 6 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
1369. o.A. Thunbergla Alata Alba— Flowers white, with black eye, 
Per pkt., Gd. 
1370. o.A. Thunbergla Aurantlaea — Kich orange flowers with black 
eye. Per pkt., Gd. 
o.A. Tobacco — See Nicotiana. 
PEAS (Large Flowered). 
TOSENIA. 
1371. O.A. Torenia Ballloni, syn. Flava (Scroj>hularine<x)—A gem; 
yellow, with a purplish-brown tube ; is very effective as a basket plant 
in a compost of two parts peat and one part loam and leafy mould. 9 in. 
1.9. per pkt. 
1372. o.A. Torenia FournierlCoelestlna— A very pretty and delicate 
colour ; the upper part of the flower is nearly pure white, whilst the side 
florets are of a most pleasing tint of soft mauve. Is. per pkt. 
1373. o.A. Torenia Fournier! Grandiflora Coelestina— Very 
attractive, a beautifully tinted variety of this lovely annual ; flowers white, 
with light azure blue spots. To be recommeuded for pot culture. Is. 
per pkt. 
1374. o.A. Torenia Fournier! Speeiosa, “Princess Helen of 
Montenegro” — Of vigorous growth and well furnished with branches: 
the flowers are much larger and finer than other varieties in this beautiful 
coloured and much admired family. Is. Gd. per pkt. 
1375. o.A. Torenia Foiirnleri Superbens— Large sky-blue flowers, 
with indigo blue spots and bright yellow in centre. If sown from February 
to April will bloom under glass from June to September, and will also 
thrive well if planted out in the Summer months in a warm climate. 1 ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
1376. H.H.A. Triebosantbes Colubrina, syn. Anguina 
(Cucurbitacece), Snake Gourd — Beautiful climbing plant, with long, elegant, 
serpent-like fruit from 5 to 6 feet in length, which when ripe is of a brilliant 
carmine colour. 3d. per pkt. 
CANNELLS’ IMPROVED AND 
TROP^OLUM, CANNELLS’ LOBBIANUM OR 
TALL GROWING. 
H.A. Elegant, and remarkable for their richly diversified colours and 
profusion of bloom, being equally adapted for in or out door decoration, 
and very graceful growing over trellises, pillars, walls, &c. Best named 
kinds, to colour, can be supplied. Mixed. 3d. per pkt. 
1377. 
1378. 
1378a. 
1379. 
1380. 
1381. 
MIXED COLOURS— 3cf, per pkt. 
A COLLECTION of 12 distinct varieties, separate, 2.s. Gd. 
Brilliant. 
Cardinale. 
Crystal I’alace 
Scarlet. 
1382. 
1383. 
1384. 
1385. 
6 fi 
Firefly. 
Lucifer. 
Napoleon III. 
Prince Henry. 
3d. and 6d. per pkt. 
1386. 
1387. 
1388. 
Is. 3d. 
QueenVictoria. 
Koi dcs Noirs. 
Spitfire. 
RE-SELECTED TR0P.ffi0LUMS. 
1389. H.A. TropiBOlum Majus— Strong growing; tall. Mixed, 3d. 
per pkt. Best named kinds, to colour, Gd. per pkt. 
H.A. Tropseolum, Cannells’ Tom Thumb or Dwarf Growing 
These are noted for coming into flower very quickly after commencement 
j of growth, and continue more constantly in bloom perhaps than any other 
annual. They are wonderfully effective when seen in masses, and if tl\e 
soil is somewhat poor a great (piautity of flower eaii always be ensured 
very useful for beds and borders. 
1390. MIXED COLOURS. 3d. and Gd. per pkt. 
1391. A COLLECTION of 12 distinct varieties, separate. 2s. 6d. 
1392. ., .. 6 ,, ,, ., Is. 3d. 
1393. Beauty —Scarlet and yellow. 3d. per pkt. 
1394. Coceineum Folius Aureus— Yellow foliage, scarlet flowers 
attractive. Gd. per pkt. 
1395. Coerulea-Roseum— Rose, tinted blue. 3d. per pkt. 
1396. Crystal Palace Gem— Sulphur, spotted crimson. 3d. per pkt 
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