Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
. H. J. JONES, 1908-Itnmense iucurviug Jap, of tine form; very broad petals of 
great substance that incurve in whorled form ; building up a real giant ; colour possible 
yellow ; gcod habit ; easy to gi’ow, aud a grand keeper. Natural break, first crowu bud. 1 lanta 
U. , 
. LADY SMITH OF TRELISKE— A most lovely primrose yellow sport from 
Madame xMar<fuerite de Mons. Is. i 
. LEIGH PARK BRONZE— A bold incurved Jap, the lower petals falling back and 
forming a flower both broad and deep. Yellow, richly suffused reddish bronze. Natural crown. 
1^, j 
. MAUD BLAGDEN— A pure white sport from Swanky Giant. Valuable as a good 
dwarf grower for grouping and for decorative work. Plants 1«. 
. MISS ALICE EDWARDS— An enormous while Jap. very broad florets forming a 
deep solid flower ; dwarf habit. Natural crowns. Is. , , u i 
. MISS GERTIE COURT— An enormons incurved Jap of splendid build ; broad 
petals, incurving in whorled form. Kich shade of crimson-maroon, silvery buff reverse ; telling and 
distinct. Good dwarf habit. Natural first crown bud. Plants Is. . „ , 
. MRS. CHARLES PENFORD— An exceptionally deep flower, with florets ot 
medium width, hanging gracefully, and forming a large and beautiful type of flower. Clear soft 
yellow, just tinted bright bronze : dwarf habit, crown buds. Is. 
. MRS. G. F. COSTER— Uicb apricot with a bright orange glow in the centre of the 
bloom ; its large size and broad retlexiiig petals showing up the beautiful colouring to perfection. 
A great favourite, and sure to become popular with growers. Award of Merit, R.H.b. birst 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. Plants Is. . , 
. MRS. H. J. JONES— A lovely and refined flower of perfect form ; very large, with 
narrow reflexing florets of great length aud good substance ; soft yellow, with a slight suffusion of 
amber. A real acquisition. Naturai first crown bud. Plants Is. 
. MRS. LEVER- Of fine reflexing form, 10 inches across and very deep ; the florets 
long, medium in width, and of good substance ; creamy white. P.C.C. from N.C.S., and Award of 
Merit, R.H.S. Natural first crown bud. Plants Is. 
. MRS. ROWLAND MAY- A fine solid flower of splendid build and immense size; 
broad florets, slightly reflexing ; colour a beautiful shade of soft apricot yellow. Natural first 
crowu bud. Plants Is. . rr, 
. NORTH POLE— A fine white incurved Jap, a seedling from ihs. A. J. 
a large solid and globular flower, florets not so broad as the parent, but of great substance and do 
not scald. Flowers later and keeps well. Second crown. Plants Is. 
. SPLENDOUR— A noble flower with immense petals which droop and incurve at the 
tips; crimson-red with old gold reverse ; a reliable variety of great beauty and grand size. Plants 
Is. A.M. , R.H.S. , J t 
. TOM EDWARDS - A deep golden yellow Jap with broad reflcxing petals and form ; 
a flower of great breadth. Natural crown. Is. n a • 
. W. HOWE— A very large flower of distinct form ; very stout long florets, retlexing 
except just at the tips, which incurve, forming ii very broad and deep flower of perfect build ; buff, 
shaded soft yellow, deeper in centre. Natural first crown. Plants Is. txf. 
NEW INCURVED VARIETY, 1908. 
. JOHN WAINWRIGHT— A full bold flower, reddish bronze inside of petals bright 
chestnut, crown bud. Is. 
SINGLE FLOWERING, OCTOBER VARIETIES. 
LILLIE GODFREY— A lovely soft shade of rose-lavender, almost approaching a 
pure mauve ; mrst distinct. Is. . , , • i 
. GODFREY’S GEM- Rich crimson with a disc of golden yellow ; lovely in sprays. Is. 
COUNTESS FORTESCUE— A soft shade of orange, flushed with salmon-fawn, 
centre clear yellow ; perfect form. Is. 
. Miss KATHLEEN DAVIES— Soft canary yellow, flushed rosy fawn. l.s. 
Plants 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
. BRONZE REDDER— Bronze, with amber tips ; a sport from Magyie Bayes. 
6tl. ; Cuttings 4d , , , j t ,i 
CARMALITE— A gninea-gold colour, of the size and shape of Clara-, wonderfully 
free blooming from the end of August onwards. Plants Grf. ; Cuttings 4rf. 
. EDEN — Terra-cotta, a pretty variety. Plants Gd. ^ . 
. ELSTOB YELLOW— An improved Horace Martin. Plants 6</. ; Cuttings id. 
ETHEL— A lovely primrose, sport from Babbie Burns; awarded an F.C.C. Plants Gd. ; 
Cuttings id. 
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