S. dk,i\i\e]l jSori^’ J'loi'kl G^uide. 
CAMKA. 
NEW VARIETIES OP 1894. 
AMIRAL AVELLAN— Vigorous and compact habit, deep green foliage, splendid bold Howci-s, 
clear yellow, delicately but distinctly spotted red; a most useful variety for effective grouping. 
4.V. ti</. 
AURORE — ]4eep green foliage, large fine flowers of good form, bright chestnut-red ; one of the 
finest. 3.S'. Qd 
COLIBRI — A most distinct variety ; a clear yellow base of petals, and centre of flowers redditli 
carmine ; very effective ; green foliage, very free. Award of iferit. 4s. 
CONQXJ^IRANT — Foliage green, large fine flowers, very bright amber, shaded deeper ; good. 4.s. 
DIAVOLO — Very vigorous, deep green, shaded purple foliage ; grand flowers of an intense red 
shade ; very fine. 4». 
MACMAHON — -Orange, passing to cinnamon colour, y'ellow at base of petals; green foliage. 
3s. Gd. 
PAVONIA — Canary -yellow, distinctly marbled and blotched, carmine flowers; large and tine; 
foliage green. 4s. 
FROGRES — Green foliage, flowers large and of a vermilion shade, spotted and blotched reddish 
cerise, lightly margined yellow ; very free. 3s. (W. 
We cai highly recommend the above as grand improvements, and decidedly worth growing. 
THE FINEST CANNA IN EXISTENCE. 
KONIGIN CHARLOTTE — Very vigorous, with beautiful and massive Joliage ; very dwarf: 
tile spikes, on which the individual blooms are arranged bouquet-like, are very large, and stand out 
well around the foliage; the flowers are large with well-rounded petals, bright red, edged oue-eighth 
ol au inch wide with gold, the contrast of colour giving a novel and effective appearance tn tlic 
plant. A grand variety for the conservatory and greenhouse. We have flowered and shown it all the 
year — lovely even in Decemberand January. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 3.s. Gd. 
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