Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
. OWEN THOMAS (Single) — Crimson-scarlet, heavily tipped rich golden yellow ; very 
striking for garden decoration. 4 ft. 5s. 
HIENZI Pompon Cactus) - Deepest wine-crimson ; elegant form ; an acquisition. 
SJ ft. 5s. 
. BED CAP (Show) — Bright intense crimson-scarlet or blood-red ; of tine form ; large 
and free, 3 ft. 7s. (id, 
. RAPHAEL (Pteony Flowered)— White gronnd, streaked and edged rose ; large. 5 ft. 
2s. Gd. 
. BEV. T. W. JAMIESON — Yellow, edged and .shaded rosy lilac ; good for all 
purposes; grand. 4^ ft. 7s. Gd. 
. RIVAL (Pompon) — Flame colour, small neat flower; a gem for cutting 3 ft. 5s, 
. ROSEMARY BfilDG-E (Single) — Rich deep rose, lighter shade towards margin of 
flower ; dwarf and compact. 3 ft. 5s. 
. REMBRANDT (Paeony Flowered)— Ajjple blossom pink, beautiful colour; grand 
habit ; very lan;e blooms. 5 ft 2s. Gd. 
. ROYAL SCARLET — Pure scarlet, and a real acquisition ; of large size and high 
quality. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
, RUBENS (Pmony Flowered)— Shaded pink. Anemone shaped flowers ; large and free. 
5 ft. 2.*;. Gd. 
. SATISFACTION— A clear and beautiful rose-pink shade, centre white ; exquisite. 
4 ft. 7s. fid. • 
. SAXONIA — A splendid deej) crimson ; large and well formed. 4J ft. 7s Gd. 
SEVENOAKS SCARLET (Dec.) — Of the richest bright orange-scarlet, a most 
intense and vivid colour ; for garden decoration unequalled. 3J ft. 6.«. 
. SNOWDON — A grand flower of the purest possible white ; of much e.xcellence. 5 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
. SNOWSTORM — A large bold flower of fine form, white, dwarf and early. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. SPLENDOUR- Rich crimson, of good size’; good alike for show or 'garden. 4 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
, SOVEREIGN (Pompon Cactus) — Rich golden yellow ; free flowering. 3J ft. 5s. 
. STALWART — For garden decoration ; upright habit, grand colour, intense bright rich 
crimson-scarlet. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. STORK — Beautiful deep dark crimson ; large and very free; handsome; early. 4 ft. 
7s. Gd. 
. STORMER — A grand scariet ; large and of the finest form ; reliable. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
SUNBEAM (West) — Glowing chestnut on a yellow ground; large, and of the finest 
shape. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. SUNBEAM (Shoesmith) — A deep bronzy tinted yellow ; will be esteemed for exhibition. 
6 ft. 7.S. Gd. 
. SUNSET — Another good garden variety, deep rich orange, suffused rod. 3J ft. 7s. Gd. 
. TASMANIA (Show) — A lovely bright rosy pink, good size and welt shaped ; very 
attractive and distinct. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
. TEUTONIC — Amaranth crimson, with ruby red shading: neatly made. 3 ft. 7 s. Gd. 
TITIAN (Pmony Flowered) — Distinct in colour, shaded rose ; effective. 5 ft. 2s. Gd. 
. TOM JONES (Show) — One of the finest and most dist net sent out for years ; a lovely 
cream-yellow ground, edged and suffused bright mauve-pink. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
’ UNA — Delicate rose piuk, .shading to silvery rose, almost white at base ; novel and 
distinct. 3^ ft. 7s. Gd. 
. VAN DYCK — Salmon, shaded heliotrope on yellow base; enormous size; Anemone 
formed. 5 ft. 2«. Gd. 
VIGIL — Said to be the best of all the dark maroon-coloured kinds ; florets long, thin, 
and twisted. 5s. 
. WELLINGTON — Bright glowing crimson-scarlet, shaded purple towards tips of florets. 
4^ ft. 7s. Gd. 
. WINONA (Single)— Rich deep maroon, almost black ; good habit. 3 ft. 5s. 
. YELLOW FAIRY— Priraroso-vellow, very long narrow petals ; a sterling novelty. 
2J ft. 7s. G(/. 
ZEBRA. (Fancy)— Deep yellow ground, finely striped and splashed bright scarlet ; very 
fine. 4 ft. 7s. ttl. 
NEW WINTER-FLOWERING FUCHSIAS. 
The undermentioned varieties belong to the Tripbylla-Hydrida class, and the majority of 
them have neat dark bronze green foliage and bunches of medium-sized flowers and varying in 
colour from a rich crimson-red, orange-scarlet, to pleasing shades of rosy pink. These have 
gradually been improved and they are undoubtedly destined to become a grand and useful class of 
winter flowering plants. 
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