Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING SINGLE GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The following varieties are marked improvements upon existing kind-". They all have compact 
habits, producing their flowers in great abundance on very pretty .sprays, and flower from the 
middle of September onwards. Plants in spring, Is. 6il. each ; 12 varieties for los, 
ALGOL — Bright rosy pink, large yellow disc. 
ATJB.ORA — A fine shade of old gold. 
CAPELLA— Soft pink, with a white ray round disc. 
CETUS — Beautiful shade of crushed strawberry. 
CHASTITY —A very lovely white. 
DAWN — Pale primrose, shading off to rosy pink. 
. EARLY MARY RICHARDSON — Beautiful clear salmui. 
H. HALL — A beautiful shade of old-gold yellow. 
HUBERT — Rich crimson, shaded purple. 
JOAN — A beautiful shade of rosy mauve. 
. JOE — Very bright crimson amaranth, large yellotv disc. 
JUPITER — A very fine shade of rich amaranth red. 
LILACINA— A pretty soft pink, shaded lilac. 
MARS — liich lake, crimson ring at base of florets. 
MAY — Rich pink, with a very clear disc. 
MIRA — White, with a pleasing tint of blush. 
MRS. J. HARRISON— Soft pink, with a white ray round disc. 
ORIONIS— Clear pink, very large bold disc. 
PROCYON— Deep rose, shaded crimson. 
. PYRETHRUM — Rich bright rose, resembling a Pyrethrum flower. 
SUNBEAM — Bright yellow, extra dwarf. 
TOM COOK — Scarlet, with a bronzy shade. 
VIVID — Rich red, yellow at base. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1908. 
Raised, introduced, and hig^hly recommended by H. CANNELL & SONS. 
The Prices quoted are for Plants— Cuttings Half-price. 
INCURVED. 
. GOLDEN CITY — A very deep golden yellow, building up to a most perfect ball. I.-:. 
MR. HERBERT BENNETT — One of the very best; fine bold flower; colour, 
a soft cerite, with buff reverse. Is. 
SINGLES. 
CANNELLS’ WHITE — One of the best in commerce ; has been the admiration of 
everyone wherever shown. It. 
. EMPRESS OP GERMANY — Exact counterpart of except colour, bright 
amaranth ; around the disc it has a white ring. Is. 
. GERTIE CO CRT — A lovely flower; colour, coral jiink ; very attractive; good for 
exhibition, is. 
. MABEL— Long cactus-shaped petals, very erect ; colour, a soft rosy pink. Is. 
. MISS COOPER — Very bold flower ; colour, a very warm reddish bronze. Is. 
• MRS. DAW^SON CRAW FORD — A counterpart of Kitty Bourne, only this is pure 
white ; a gem. Is. 
. MRS. J. J. DANIELS — Very distinct; a useful flower; colour, a rich buff, overlaid 
with red. Is. 
IVIRS. RORT. BAT CH ET . T .ER — A splendid variety for decorative work ■ a very 
bright reddish chestnut : very light and elegant in sprays. Is. ’ 
. MRS. J. TILLEY — In this we have an improvement on Ladysmith-, it is abetter 
colour and larger flower. Is. 
MRS. LINDSAY STARES— This is a good companion to our Honeysuckle, exactly 
the same build, only pure white. Is. 
. NARCISSUS— A real gem, good in every way ; a lovely yellow, often suffused red. Is. 
. TABLE DECOB ATOR— Orange-buff ; very bright and useful for (able decoration, l.s. 
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