Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
FLORA (Cactus) — Buff, suffused pink and tipped white, florets long and narrow : early 
distinct. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. ■ o t j 
GERTIE (Single)— Rich velvety crimson, each petal regularly and evenlv tipped pale 
flesh ; striking and effective. 3 ft. 5s. . ^ j . ri i 
• ®0I^DFINCH (Pompon)- Primrose-yellow, tipped rose ; quite distinct. .3^ ft. o.s. 
• GLORY QUAYLE — A glorious flower, the best pink yet raised, pale 5'ellow at tips 
of florets, os. r , r j i- 
. GLORY OF WILTS— f Hear gohlen yellow ; beautiful and refined. 5 ft. 7s. 6(/. 
• (Single) — Hich amber, distinct bright crimson ring rouud centre. 5s. 
. HON. MRS. GREVILLE— Lovely orange-yellow, suffused salmon : a fine variety 
for garden decoration. 4^ ft. 7s. 6rf. 
HON- MRS, KEPPEL — One of the most delicate tints of pink imaginable: much 
admired. 4 ft. 7s. 6d. 
. IDEAL— Bronzy yellow, lighter centre, erect flowering: an imp-oved and desirable 
type. 4 ft. 7s. 6rf. 
. INDIAN YELLOW (Bedding) — Lovely orange-scarlet flowers, of intermediate type 
between Pompon and Show; free; will make a fine bedding variety on account of its hibit and 
colour. 2 ft. 5s. 
JEANIE — Bright scarlet, incurving petals; large and well formed. 7s. 6rf. 
. JASPER— Rich dark ruby with a shade of purple, distinct colour; good. 3 ft. 7s. 6r/. 
•• LADDIE (Pom[)on) — Light crimson, shaded rose colour; free. 3 ft. 6s. 
lady BOUNTIFDL (Single) — Jfich mauve, broad disc of brightest crimson round 
centre ; a charming novelty. 3^ ft. 5s. 
LADY HUTTON — Rich primrose-yellow, jiassing towards tips of petals to a bright 
salmon-rose; a useful novelty; quite distinct; fine for exhibition or garden purposes. 34 ft. 
7s. Gil. 1 r j • 
LIBERTY (Pasony Flowered) — Scarlet, very large flowers, stiff stalks; quite a feature 
in the border. 6 ft. 2s. 6d 
. LASSIE (Pompon) — Yellow, base suffused pearly pink ; quite distinct; neat. 4 ft, 5s. 
MAGNET (Garden Cactus) — Salmon-buff, large full star-shaped flowers on long rigid 
stems, perfectly erect. 6 ft. 5s. ° 
. MARIE CORELLI — Scarlet-crimson, long narrow petals. 5s. 
. MARJORY SEALE— Lovely deep buttercup-yellow, the deepest shade in yellows • a 
superb flower ; one of the finest novelties, 4 ft. 7s. 6</. 
. MARATHON— A pretty shade of carmine-pink, with a yellow base, tips of petals 
distinctly marked white : very striking. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. MERCIA- Pale amber, shaded salmon, flowers erect; early; free and constant. 4 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
. MINIMA (Pompon Cactus)— Glossy violet-crimson, centre plum colour - small and 
neat. 2J ft. 5s. > t- ■ v 
. MILLAIS (Pmony Flowered)— Pale creamy yellow, streaked and suffused pink ; '.fine 
flower. 6 ft. 2s. Gd. 
MISS P. MACKENZIE — Rich deep apricot, centre a lovely golden, petals long and 
narrow ; grand for exhibition. 3^ ft. 7s. Gd. “ 
. MONARCH— Bright bronzy red. bright yellow centre, a verv telling colour; constant : 
free and distinct. 8 ft. 7s. (irf. . o i > 
MORNING GLOW (Single) — Bright amber, broad disc of vivid scarlet round centre ; 
free ; earlv and constant. 3 ft. 5s. 
. MRS. ALFRED DYER-A soft tint of rosy pink, pale lemon-yellow centre, points 
almost white ; of good quality. 3 ft. 7s. 6</. 
. MRS. BRABY— Rich salmon-pink ; very nice for cutting or garden decoration. 3 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
. MRS. DE ZOETE— A fine variety for garden decoration ; flowers a beautiful coral 
shade, suffused ye’low ; striking. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
MRS. H. B. BRANDT (Pompon Cactus) — A lovely shade of salmon-pink ; verv 
free. 34 ft. 6s, 
. MRS. ROBT. MILLS — Rich pnrple colour, long incurving florets. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
MBS. T. WILLIS — Rosy lilac, white centre, large and most beautifully coloured ; a 
first-class novelty. 5 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. NYMPH (Single) — Lovely pale pink, orange ring round eye ; a unique and charming 
novelty. 4 ft. 6s. 
NELLIE BIDING — Deep crimson, pure white tips; largo, and of fine form. 4 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
. NORA (Pompon Cactus) — Golden yellow shading to piale yellow at tips, he.ivilv striped, 
spotted and splashed maroon-crimson ; constant and free. 3 ft. 5s. 
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