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CAMPANULAS. 
Campanulas pyramidalis and p. alba form very useful pot plants for 
*1)0 oool greenhouse, whilst C. fragilis is an excellent trailer and very suit- 
able for suspended pots or baskets. Amongst others mentioned, the 
beautiful persieifolia varieties are very fine and greatly prized for garden 
decoration, whilst Turbinata is excellent for borders and rockeries. The 
•Campanulas form a splendid group of plants for the garden, and are well 
worthy of cultivation. They are easily grown, and when in bloom are 
•very charming. They will succeed almost anywhere, but generally speaking 
•thrive best in a light rich sandy soil. The seeds may be sown at any time 
■froip Ap-il to the end of Juno. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
426 PERSICIFQLXA GRAN- 
DIFLORA. A very fine 
hardy perennial with long 
spikes of bright blue 
flowors. 3 feet . . 10 
427 
• > 
„ ALBA. 
A pure 
white variety of 
the preceding. One of 
the most beautiful 
428 
»* 
FAIRY QUEEN 
(new). 
variety 
Azure blue. A fine 
429 
MOERHEIMI. 
Long spikes of large semi- 
double pure white flowers. 
Superb variety. Hardy 
perennial. Height 3 feet 1 G 
430 TURBINATA. A fine, 
dwarf, free-floweringhardy 
perennial. Height 1 foot, 
flower blue . . . . 0 4 
431 FRAGILIS. A half-hardy 
perennial of a trailing 
habit of growth, with light 
blue flowers. Excellent 
for hanging baskets . . 1 0 
432 PYRAMIDALIS. Blue 
(the Chimney Campanula). 
Excellent as a pot plant 
for greenhouse. Half hardy 
perennial. 3 feet 0 4 
433 „ ALBA. A pure 
white flowered variety of 
the preceding . . „ 0 4 : 
CANNA. 
A splendid race of handsome foliaged plants suitable for the sub- 
■tropicai garden or for greenhouso decoration. The seeds of these, being 
extremely hard, should bo soaked in tepid water a day or two before 
sowing. 
434 NEW DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED. A superb strain of 
laTge, brilliantly-coloured flowers. Highly recommended for 
pot culture. Height 3 feot . . . . . . ..10 
435 VARIEGATA. Beautiful variegated foliage and brilliantly 
coloured flowers. Very handsome. Height 2 feet . . I 0 
436 CHOICE MIXED VARIETIES 0 6 
CANNABIS GIGANTEA. 
437 THE GIANT HEMP. A very fine, tall, vigorous growing plant, 
6 to 8 feet high, with dark green foliage. Very useful for 
large beds. Hardy annual . . . . . . ..03 
CATANANCHE. 
Useful hardy perennials, growing about 2J feet high with 
everlasting flowers. 
438 BICOLOR. Blue and white . . .-. . . ... 0 3 
439 CffiRULEA. Pale blue . . . . . . ..03 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 
(Campanula Medium.) 
A beautiful class of free-flowering hardy biennials for garden decorat ion. 
The large bells of pure white varieties are very handsome and should bo 
freely grown for the fine contrast they afford with most other flowers. The 
double-flowered and Calycanthema varieties are exceedingly fine. Young 
plants potted up in early Autumn and stored in a cool pit for the Winter, 
may be brought into the greenhouse or conservatory in Spring, and will 
bloom beautifully without forcing. It should be borne in mind that all 
the varieties have a tendency to sport and cannot be depended on to come 
absolutely true from seed, the best selected strains of doubles always 
producing some single flowers. All the sorts grow about 2 feet high. May 
is the best month for sowing. 
440 
SINGLE. ROSY CARMINE (new) 
Beautiful 
per pkt. — s. 
bright rose, 
d. 
very fine . . 
. . 
. . 0 
6 
441 
„ Pure white, very fine 
. . 
.. 0 
3 
442 
„ Blue, large-flowered . . 
.. 0 
3 
443 
„ Rose, large-flowered . . 
r( 
.. 0 
3 
444 
„ Choicest Mixed 
, , 
0 
3 
445 
DOUBLE. Pure white, fine 
. . 
... 0 
6 
446 
„ Blue 
■ • 
.. 0 
6 
447 
„ Rose 
• . 
.. 0 
6 
448 
„ Choice mixed 
- 
- 
~ 0 
6 
CALYCANTHEMA 
VARIETIES. 
Cup and Saucer. 
449 
BLUE. Very large flowers 
.. 0 
6 
450 
PURE WHITE. Very beautiful . . 
... 0 
G 
451 
ROSE. Handsome rose-coloured flowers of great 
size 
... 0 
6 
452 
CHOICE MIXED 
. . 
„ 0 
6 
DOUBLE CANTERBURY BELL-,. 
From Mr. B. GRAY, Eton Cloisters. 
Aug. 18tli. 
“ 1 was very pleased with all the Seeds you supplied.” 
From Mr. D. JONES, Merthyr. 
Eeb. 14th. 
“ Your Seeds have always given the greatest satisfaction.” 
From Mr. J. HALL, Blueher. 
Fob. 14th. 
‘‘I took twelve Prizes with the produce of your Seeds.” 
From Dr. E. EVANS, Crediton. 
Jan. 27 til. 
” Last year’s supply of Seeds proved very satisfactory.” 
We beg to intimate that we cannot “break” packets quoted in this list. 
