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CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1914. 
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an Up y (Calycanthema), Carmine-rose —A very beautiful new variety, which will be found 
a splendid addition to this most pojmlar flower... ... ... ... ### y 
Centaurea Moschata Rosea (Sweet Sultan) —The colour of the flowers when opening is .a very delicate 
rosy white with pink stamens changing into a tender rosy pink later on. In size it is quite as large as the well-known 
white and purple varieties, splendid for cutting purposes . 
Dimonphotheca Aupantiaca hybrida fl. pi. The colourings of these ne\y double flowering varieties are as 
rich and varied as the single sorts, about 50 to 60 per cent, of double and semi-double flowering plants may be expected 1 
Poppy, Double Ranunculus-Flowered • Salmon shades, ranging from delicate light salmon-rose to brilliant 
salmon-orange; this new strain presents a most delightful effect in the open border 
Primula Stellata hybrida Defiance (Cannell) —A lovely refined flower, superior in every way to existing 
varieties in this class. The colour is a bright crimson-scarlet which contrasts well with the very deep green foliage; a 
novelty of sterling merit 
Primula Obeoniea Gigantea Fimbriata 
Kermeslna — The very large bright crimson 
t. flowers of this variety measure to 2 inches across, 
the petals of which are finely cut or fringed... 
Primula Malacoides Rosea — The flowers 
vary in colour from light rose to bright carmine-rose. 
During February or March the plants are almost 
covered with bloom if placed in a cool greenhouse or 
sunny window ... 
Schizanthus Bridal Veil —Of compact habit 
forming pretty little bushes covered with snowy white 
blossoms presenting a striking contrast' to the fresh 
green laciniated foliage. Height about 16 inches ... 
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Sweet Pea, King* White —Superior in size and 
substance to all other white varieties, extremely 
vigorous and gives a large proportion of four-flowered 
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BEGONIA HYBRIDIA CRISPA MARGINATA. 
Sweet Pea, Wedge wood— -A most beautiful blue 
throughout the entire flower and entirely free from 
the harsh purple found in others of the type. It pro¬ 
duces long stout stems and true Spencer form 12 seeds 0 
'WGfct Pea, Illuminator— The name conveys in part one of the charms of this beautiful variety as the warm salmon- 
orange ground colour scintillates through the rich bright cerise-pink and illuminates the flower delightfully; of great substance 
©t Pea, Empress Eugenie — The colour is a delicate tone of light grey flaked with light lavender, large size, 
beautifully waved and crimped ... ... ... ; ... ... ... 15 seeds 0 6 
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eet Pea, Constance Hinton— Of finest Spencer type, pure, white, large standard and wings,, very sweet 
... 20 seeds 0 6 
