Canneils’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
, ,• GOACHER’S pride — C olour white, occasionally tinged with hlneh : a good variety 
disbudded ; splendid habit. Plants 6 </. ; Cuttings 
• HETTY — Delicate mauve ; a beautiful flower. Plants 9i/, ; Cuttings 6 rf. 
• JACK— Reddish terra-eotta on gold ground. Plants G</. ; Cuttings 4(/. 
: J. HART — A rich deep yellow, free flowering and of good size: will be much 
appreciated. Plants 6 rf. ; Cuttings id. o o > 
• KEITH— Rose-pink on cream ground. Plants 9rf. ; Cuttings 6d. 
■ MERSTHAM PINK — Pearl-pink, similar in colour and form to A/. Grunerwald, 
but freer in blooming Plants 6 d. ; Cuttings id. 
T,, , \ BEDDER — Colour pink; usually a mass of bloom in September; dwarf. 
Plants 6 « . ; Cu ttings id. 
. WELLS’ SCARLET-Bright terra-cotta-red ; extremely bright and showy ; fine for 
bedding. Plants 6d. ; Cuttings id. * j e j » 
JAPANESE, 1907. 
• A. J. NORRIS— Rich rosy pink, cream ground ; long narrow reflexing florets of good 
substance. Natural break, first crown. Gd. o o e 
AMY LAIDMAN — Pnre white, a beautifully finished flower; good on any bud. Gd. 
. BESSIE EVANS— A delicate but distinct shade of pnre pink, deepening towards the 
base. Stop early April, second crown. i\d. 
CHARLES JONES--A lovely rich jonquil yellow, in form similar to Algernon Davis, 
but of aistinct colour and no shading of bronze ; dwarf. Stop end April, first crown. Gd. 
c. KIRBY — A sport from Lady Conyers; carmine-red on a yellow ground. 
Stop middle March, second crown. 6 c^. 
, ■ GOULDSMITH-.-Yellow, heavilv shaded reddish bronze ; a seedling 
trom J. H. inhbury. Stop early April, first crown. 6 rf. 
. EDITH JAMSSON — A most lovely variety, long drooping florets; creamy white, 
richly overlaid blush pink. Stop early April, first crown, fid. 
o* ■ ■ HHNEST MILEHAM — Soft clear canary yellow ; each floret edged with crimson. 
Stop early May, first crown. Gd. 
, .• EVELYN ARCHER — A beautiful shade of pink, petals long twisting and interlacing, 
and of good substance. Stop end May, first crown, fid. 
■ FRED DUCK — A broad and deep flower; deep red, lighter reverse, long droopiig 
florets ; a fine seedling from H. Perkins. Stop early in May, first crown, fid. 
. GEORGE TERRY — Yellow ground, beantifully lined and shaded rose; narrow 
retlcxing petals. Natural break or stop end of May, first crown, fid. 
, , GLITTER — Deep rich yellow ; a fine deep solid'flower, 7 inches broad and as much in 
depth ; good on any bud. fid. 
.* G. R. HUNT — A very fine flower in the style of Aliss Codrington ; clear yellow, over- 
laid with rose. Stop early March, second crown, fid. 
. H. MAINWARING— A deep rose coloured sport from Airs. Barkley. Stop end of 
March, second crown, fid. 
. HA.ROLD WELLS — Pure white, with long reflexing florets. Stop end April, first 
crown, fid. = ^ ■ r r > 
. J. J. DANIELS — A rich shade of chestnut, overlaid with bright crimson ; long 
reflexing florets. Stop end March, second crown ; petals apt to damp. fid. 
c ’ , burgess — R ich rosy lake, colour quite diiiiuct ; of good depth and substance. 
Stop end of February, first crown. 6 rf. 
a * STONEY — Kich deep crimson, with long drooping and somewhat twisting 
florets. A large splendid flower. Stoj) early May, first crown. Natural break or pinch about 
June 8 th, first crown. 6 c/. 
ADAMS — Orange-yellow, shaded reddish bronze, an immense flower with 
long spreading florets. Stop middle March, second crown. 6 d. 
• iji J. W. BLACKBURN*— Deep crimson, bronze reverse, full double flower. Stop 
middle April, second crown. 6d, 
. KATIE PALGRAVE— Clear waxy white, with long and very broad curly florets : 
massive appearance. Stop end March, first crown. 6 </. 
. MARGARET CODRINGTON — A large handsome flower, graceful and distinct; 
a pleasing shade of fawn ; long drooping floreis. Stop end April, first crown. Gd. 
. MARY DONNELLAN — Beautiful rich deep yellow ; massive flowers w’ith very 
long and broad florets. Stop early March, second crown, fief. 
. MARY MASON— Old rosy red and large drooping flower. Stop end March, second 
crown. Gd. ^ o r o , , 
. MRS. A. J. PIRIE— Yellow sport from Aladame Cadbury. Stop end March, first 
crown, fid. . 71 . 
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