Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Wallflower. Ruby Gtin -llcautiful clenr shade of ruby-violet, ; 
\\ ith a bluish satin-like sheen, and when seen in a nia«s the effect produced ■ 
is \ cry striking ; habit of ntedinin height, and the flowers are extra large 
and of good substance. l'cr]>kt., (V. 
I-jd:'. Wallflower, Vulean-t)f dwarf habit, growing n inches high, 
uhilst the (lowers tire very large in size: these arc of the richest velvetv 
criin.son. I’cr jikt., l.s. 
141!(n, n.p. Golden Tom Thumb — Ought to be more generally grown, 
for It is a mass of flower all the Winter and Spring. 1 (t. ‘Id. per pkt. 
1450. H.p. Harbing'er — Autumn and AVinter flowering Wallflower, 
extremely early flowering ; great acquisition all the Spring: flowers brown. 
1 J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
1451. H.p. Sisley’s Broad Retailed Winter Flowering- Far 
superior to English varieties ; surprise and admiration of all. Should be 
introduced into every garden. 3d. jier pkt. 
1452. H.P. Wallflower, Ciemenee Hatton -Rich yellow; one of 
the very finest. 3d. per pkt. 
145.!. H.p. Wallflower, Graham’s Yellow Perfection— 2 d. 
per pkt. 
1454. H.p. Wallflower, Cannells’ single mixed, various 
siiaav'S. 2r/. per pkt. : per oz. ' 
Wallflower Primrose Dame-Quito distinct fromaii 
others ; colour a pale lemon ; forms a striking contrast to the dark varieties. 
3d. per pkt. 
Welsh Poppy— .See Meconopsis. 
WALLFLOWER, RCRY GEM. 
Gloxiniseoides (Phaeelia) {llydioMhaois— 
1 he fine Gloxinia-like blooms of these recommend them for flower beds 
and border decoration during both Spring and Summer. I ft. 2d per pkt 
14..,, H.A. Whitlavia Grandiflora-Rich violet, bluebell-shaW 
flowers, for beds or border.s. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt * 
1458 H..V Whitlavia Grandiflora Alba-Pure white, slightly 
scented. 1 ft. :>d. per pkt. ° 
14511 H.II P Wigandia Caraeasana, .w« Macrophylla(/?ydronAyf. 
/ncen:)— Useful as single specimens on the lawn and sub-tropical effect 
0 ft. 6d. per pkt. ‘ 
14011. H.H.p. Wigandia Imperialis- Useful in the snb-tropical 
gardcu. G ft. l.s\ per pkt ^ 
Winter Cherry— See Phvsalis. 
Xeranthemum Ahnuum Superbissimum 
inunort6ll6 — Beautiful violet-purple everlasting flowers. The cut flowers 
are peculiarly interesting and desirable os dried specimens: handsome 
bouquets may be formed of them for indoor decoration during the Winter 
if the blooms be gathered when upon the point of opening. 1* ft. To he 
treated the same as (he Aster. Bd. per pkt. ^ 
14G2 H.A. Xeranthemum Annuum Superbissimum fl. pi. Alba- 
i* me globular heads of pure white flowers. IJ ft. 3^/. per pkt. 
1463. ii.n,i". Zausehneria Californiea— Suitable for pot culture • 
orange-scarlet flowers; delights in pleutv of sunshine and warmth 1 ft’ 
l.«. per pkt. 
14G4, H.H.A. Zea Japonica Variegata {Striped Japanese Maize')— 
hree growing and very ornamental, 4 ft. ; leaves broad, alternately striped 
with green and white, and one .of the best ornamental foliage plants that we 
possess; invaluable for the centre of beds or borders. Sow in March. Zd 
per pkt., Zd. per oz. 
WALLFLOWER (UOOBLB GERMAXy 
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WIGANDIA CARACASANA. 
