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Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
BLUSH COLOURED AND WHITE. WITH COLOURED MARGINS. 
181. i^ESSIE PITCHER — White, mar- 
gined red. 2». 6d. 
182. DANEBROQ-White, margined lake. Se. 
183. DELICATA — White, edged pink. 
2s. Gd. 
186. MISS E. CLARKE— White, broadly 
margined lake. 2s. Gd. 
186. MISS MASTERS— Soft blush, edged 
pink. 2s. 
. MRS. BRAMWELL— White, evenly 
margined reddish lake. 2s. 6rf. 
187. MRS. aUTHRIB— Pure white, dis- 
tinctly edged lake. 3s. 
. RAINBOW — A pretty fancy variety; 
pure white, distinctly margined lake. 3s. 
188. W. H. POSTER — White, broad mar- 
gin of rich lake. 3s. 
RED. 
189. CAPTAIN BEDINGFIELD— Brick- 198. MR. CULLINOPORD — Soft rosy 
red. 2s. 6ct. red. 2s. 
190. CAPT. ROGERS — Soft rosy crimson. 194. SIR JOHN HALL— Bright rosy red. 
2s. 2s. Gd. 
191. LORD BYRON— Rich red. 2-e. 6d. 
WHITE. 
195. LADY DUNNING- Pure white; 198. 
crimped edges. 3s. 199. 
196. MISS P. D. SKELDING. 3s. 200. 
197. MISS MALOOLMSON. 2s. 6d. 
MRS. SHEPHERD. 8s. 
NELLY PRITCHARD. 2s. Gd. 
THE LADY. 2s. 
FANCY MOTTLED AND MARBLED VARIETY. 
201. BUTTERFLY — A very pretty and distinct introdnction ; rich lake-red, freely mottled and 
marbled with pure white ; effective. 2s Gd. each. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA ERECTA CRISTATA. 
Quite a novel, pleasing, and distinct formation of flowers ; these have been much improved and 
will undoubtedly merit the admiration of all those interested in Begonias. Selected to colour aa 
under ; — 
202. RED 205. DEEP ROSE 208. DEEP SALMON 
203. SCARLET 206. WHITE 209. DEEP YELLOW 
204. ROSE 207. SALMON 210. BRONZE 
Is. each. Mixed Colours, 10s. doz. 
BEGONIAS WITH SMALL FLOWERS. 
211. WORTHIANA — Orange-scarlet, a favourite for bedding, and admired wherever seen. 
4s. to 6s. per doz. Special prices for large quantities. 
212. WORTHIANA IMPROVED, syn. BERTINI — This is in every way similar to the old 
variety, with larger Sowers and stronger habit, making a grand bed. 4s. and 6s. per doz. 
BERTINI NANA COMP ACTA — Producing larger flowers and of a more distinct scarlet 
shade than Worthiuna. 4s. to 6s. per doz. 
213. COUNT ZEPPELIN — Of the clearest scarlet ; good dwarf habit, and very free flowering. 
Where a mass of flower is required this cannot fail to give satisfaction. 5s. per doe. 
214. CASTAN.fflPOLIA — Although not a tubetous and purely evergreen variety, it makes a 
capital bed planted 9 in. from plant to plant. It has a very lovely effect, and, I ike the others, finds 
favour everywhere. 6s. per doz. 
LAFAYETTE — A beautiful rich crimson; free flowering. Is. each; 9s. per doz. 
. SWANLEY BEDDER — A semi double of the irort/nnna type ; deep scarlet; very free; 
a good bedder. 4s. to 6s. per doz. 
. WASHINGTON — Bright orange scarlet; erect flowers; dwarf habit; a grand bedder. 
2s. each. 
SEEDLINGS (SINGLE) FROM OUR FINEST NAMED COLLECTION. 
216. No. 1 QUALITY — Selected to colour, and almost equal to named varieties. 9s. per do®. 
216. No. 2 QUALITY — Selected to colour. 7s. per doz. ; 40s. per 100 (dry tubers). 
217. No. 3 QUALITY — Selected to colour. 4s. per doz. ; 20s. per 100 dry tubers). 
218. MIXED — Suitable for bedding. 2s. 6</. per doz. ; 15s. per 100 (dry tubers). 
Special Prices for large quantities. 
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