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FORMERLY all our varieties have been collected from France and Germany, but 
•p have them from us. The 12 houses we devote to Double and Single Begonias will be found to 
contain a greater selection of colour and better grown plants than those of any other firm, a fact 
which is vouched for by our customers having taken probably twice as many prizes for this family. 
We have had blooms far finer than the engravings seem to indicate, the flowers we have exhibited 
having caused surprise and astonishment to all who beheld them. Mounted on wire separately, 
they form charming ornaments for buttonholes or bouquets, whilst their lasting properties render 
them desirable for vases or table decorations. Their culture is just the same as for the single kinds 
and no better advice can be offered as regards them than in the preceding article. 
FOR NEW DOUBLES FOR 1895, SEE NEW THINGS. 
GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE, 25th August, 1894. 
Shrewsbury Show. — Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, received a Silver Medal ami 
First-Class Certificate fora fine lot of cut flowers, including Dahlias, Begonias, Cannas, 
NEW DOUBLE BEGONIAS OF 1894. 
All of oijr Own Raising. 
Double varieties that will he found well adapted for baskets , Sec., marked *. 
NEW STRIFE!) BEGONIA. 
CARNATION—A variety possessing a fine vigorous habit, and forming into splendid shaped 
plants; large soft silmon-pink flowers, distinctly striped and flaked light yellow; very floriferous; 
distinct. 5>. 
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