Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
LOBD.^TiROBERTS — An enormotiB deep 
siilplmr-yellow Carnation, with perfect calyx. Is. 
MIDAS — This is by far the most handsome of 
the apricot-coloured Carnations, and a worthy 
companion to Cpcilia. Is. 
MISS ALLEY — Vellow self, largerand finer 
in erery wav tlian Gernumia. Is. 
MISS A.’ CAMPBELL— Yellow self, flowers 
very large, of a lovely primrose-yellow colour, firf. 
MONARCH — Dark yellow, beautifully 
marked with purple and blood-red. Is. 
MONA — Buff ground with a margin of 
scarlet. Is. 
MO PS A— A lovely clear yellow-apricot 
colour ; the blooms are of fine form and quality ; 
sncooth petals. 9</. 
MRS, F. W. PLIGHT— Bose-pink ; fine 
form. !)</. 
MRS. A. QILBEY — Rosy scarlet self ; very 
large, full, and smooth. 9d. 
MRS. E. HAMBRO — Flowers of snowy 
whiteness, of the largest size, and of the most 
perfect form ; very vigorous growth. 9</. 
MRS. GREY BOCHANAN — A very 
decided deep apricot self ; large full blooms of 
good form. Is. 
MRS. GUY SEBRIGHT — Light rose 
colour ; fine. 2s. 
MRS. MACRAE — Very fine, dark scarlet. Sd. 
MRS. M. V. CHARRINGTON— A beautiful 
self, of a soft deep yellow; smooth, rose-shaped 
petals, non-burster ; one of the best in cultivation. 
Ks. (!(/. 
MRS. NICHOLSON— Pink self; a prolific 
and robust grower. 9<f. each ; 6s. per doz. 
MUCH THE MILLER — One of the grandest 
Carnations out ; a very large pure white self, 
with perfectly formed smooth thick petals. Is. 
NOIL ME TANGERE — White, with a 
beautiful bright scarlet edge ; very distinct and 
fine ; one of the most handsome Carnations, l.s. 
NOX — Dark crimson-maroon. l.s. 
OLD CRIMSON CLOVE — Well-known 
border variety, f rf. each ; 4.s. doz. 
OSSIAN — A large flower of fine form and 
quality ; yellow ground, heavily marked reddish 
maroon and slate. Ls. 
PAGAN — A beautiful yellow ground fancy, 
buff and slate ; large and very distinct. l.s. 
FELEGIA — The flowers are large and full 
and well-formed, the ground colour deep pink, 
regularly flaked with lavender colour or silvery 
slate, l.v. 
PERSIMMON— Scarlet maroon and slate 
flakes ; flowers large aud fine. }s. 
PROFESSOR COOPER— A superb deep 
buff ground; petals heavily marked lavender and 
pink. 1.V, 
QUEEN BESS — Apricot ground, heavily 
marked with rose-lilac and rosy red flakes, l.s. 
QUEEN OP HEARTS— A large broad- 
petalled flower, buff ground, beautifully marked, 
clear rosy red, extra fine. l.v. 
QUEEN OP SCOTS — A charming rose- 
pink coloured variety, of large size and handsome 
form, very vigorous growth. 9<f. 
QUENTIN DURWARD— Vivid scarlet ; of 
splendid form and quality, perfect calyx. Is. 
RABY CASTLE— Grand border variety, 
salmon-pink; verv free. 6d. each; 4s. per doz. 
RAYON D’OR'-- Fancy,ground colouryellow, 
heavily marked and margined scarlet. Is. (id. 
RICHMOND — Pure white, of fine form and 
quality. 9d. 
SIR HENRY IRVING — Flowers large and 
full ; brilliant crimson, with a tinge of scarlet. 
9(f. 
SWEET LAVENDER— A very pleasing 
fancy Carnation, the flowers being heavily 
marked with a lavender colour on a pale apricot 
ground. 9rf. 
TABLEY— One of the best of the rich crim- 
son-coloured Carnations ; the flowers are of 
large size and fine form. 9rf. 
THE BRITON— Pure white self, flowers 
large ; one of the best. Is. 
THE DRUID — A bluish mauve self, of the 
same type of colour as Haidee, but quite distinct ; 
flowers large and well formed. 2d. 
TROJAN — One of the largest and best pure 
white Carnations. 2d. 
URIAH PIKE— Crimson-maroon self, very 
vigorous and free. 2d. 
WILD SWAN — A lovely white Carnation 
with the largest aud most handsome flowers of 
all the white varieties; the outer petals are 
broad, large, and finely formed. Is. 
BEST EXHIBITION KINDS. 
Our selection, 8s. per dozen. 
GREENHOUSE. TREE, OR WINTER-FLOWERING 
CARNATIONS. 
f HESE are now greatly sought after in consequence of so many being used all through the 
winter season in bouquets and buttonholes ; aud in New York, it appears, they are even more 
extensively used than in England. Anyone who can grow Chrysauthemums can grow these, 
for they require jnst the same treatment, excepting liquid manure, which must be applied more 
sparingly. 
A. E.STODDART— Cinnamon-red, very r A. G. STEEL— Beautiful bright scarlet 
free bloomer. 1 clear edge ; a perfect bloom. 
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