Cannells* Floral Guide, 1909. 
SEEDLINGS (DOUBLE) FROM OUR FINEST NAMED COLLECTION. 
219. 1st QUAIjITY — V arions colours. 12s., 18s., and 24s. per doz. (dry tubers). 
220. 2nd QUALITY — Various colours. 10s. per doz.; 66s. per 100 (dry tubers). 
221. 3rd QUALITY — Various colours. 6s. per doz. ; 40s. per 100 (dry tubers). 
222. MIXED COLOURS— For bedding. 2s. Gd. per doz. i 18s. per 100. 
223. 8RE0IALLY SELECTED— 3s. Gd. to 6s. each. 
Many of these are equal to the named kinds, and none hut a trifle inferior. 
We have a stock exceeding in extent and quality to any house in 
•Europe. Write us for quotations before placing your orders elsewhere. 
We have at least 200,000 various bulbs, and all who wish to Introduce a great feature 
Into their Conservatories or Oardens should have our seedling doubles. 
BEGONIAS. WINTER-FLOWERING AND EVERGREEN KINDS. 
224. AGATHA— In general appearance it 
resembles Gloire de Lorraine, but has richer- 
coloured flowers, and a more compact habit. 
Award of Merit. Is. 
226. AS CO TENS IS — Beautiful pink 
flowers. 
227. ^JOU DE GAND- Soft pink. l.s. 
230. DUCHARTREI — Hybrid, white 
flowers Is. Gd. 
281. UNDULATA, syn. COMTE A. DE 
LIMMINGHE and GLAUCOFHYLLA 
SPLENDENS— Flowers reddish salmon. 2s. Gd. 
238. DIGSWELLIANA— Soft pink. 
234. DREOn, syn. CAFPRA and RENI- 
PORMIS— White flowers. 
236. ENSIGN— Semi-double; bright rose- 
pink of fine form ; very eBeetive. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S. 2s. 
286. FOLIOSA, syn. MICROPHYLLA— 
Miniature white flowers. 
237. FUCHSIOIDES. syn. MINIATA— 
Bright red. l.s. 
288. GLOIRE DE LORRAINE— Pretty 
pink flowers. Is., Is. Gd., and 2s. Gd. 
240. HAAGEANA — Silvery blush. Is. 
241. HYBRIDA FLORIBUNDA, syn. 
MULTIFLORA — Coral coloured. 
242. HYBRIDA WELSIANA -Soft red. Is. 
248. HYDROOOTYPOLIA — Bronzy 
foliage. 
246. KNOWSLEYANA— Silvery blush. 
. JULIUS — Delicate rose-pink, suflused 
white. 2 to 2j inches in diameter. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S. 7s. Gd. 
247. MANIOATA AUREO-MACULATA 
— Very eBeetive. Is. and 2s. 6d. 
Other varieties kept in stock. 
MDME. CHARRAT — Covered for the 
greater part of the year with clear coral-coloured 
flowers, lasting in good condition for a consider- 
able period. It is also well adapted for planting 
outdoors, where the flowers attain to a brilliant 
coral colour, admirably adapted for the border. 
Is. 
. MRS. HEAL — Flowers 3 inches in 
diameter, freely produced, brilliant rose-carmine, 
shaded scarlet. Award of Merit. 5s. 
248. METALLICA— Very useful. Is. 
249. MYRA — Carmine rose, good habit ; 
very free. 2s. 
230. NITIDA, syns. OBLIQUA,PULCHRA, 
and PURPUREA. 9d. 
251. NITIDA ALBA ODORATA— Pure 
white. 9rf. 
262. OSWEGO — Pink, very free. Is. 
263. PAUL BRUANT— Soft pink. Is. 
255. POLYANTHA— Soft pink. Is. 
256. PRESIDENT CARNOT— Rosy car- 
mine. Is. 
267. RIOHARDSIANAVASTISSIMA, syn. 
VALIDISSIMA— White flowers. 
258. RIOINXFOLIA — Bronzy green foliage. 
■' Is. 
269. SATURNE— Dark foliage. Is. 
264. SEMPERFLORENS GIOANTEA 
ROSEA Is. 
265. SOCOTRANA — A beautiful variety 
with rose-pink flowers. Is. 6d. 
266. TURNFORD HALL — A vigorous 
sport from Gloire de Lorraine ; white, very 
slightly tinted with apple-blossom pink; very 
free. Is. Gd. 
268. VERSOHAFFELTI — Rose colour. 
Is. Gd. 
269. VESUVE— Coral-red. 9d. and Is. 
271. WELTONIENSIS— Soft rose flowers. 
Those not priced Gd. each. 
The Press Reports, 17th March, 1909, say;— 
Among the miscellaneous floral exhibits nothing attracted so much attention as 
H. Cannell & Sons’ large CToup of “Fibrous Rooted Begonias.” The eBect of the whole was 
a delightful harmony of delicate shades, and a decorative success of a high orJer." 
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