Cannclls” Floral Guide, 1909. 
. MRS. HENRY PERKINS— Clear chcstnnt-red on a yellow ground ; a seedling 
from Mrs. G. Mileham ; good dwarf habit. Stop early April, second crown. 6tf. 
. MRS. J. C. NEILL- Canary yellow; a splendid flow'er; much in the form of NelUt 
Poc/rett, but larger. Stop end April, first crown, &d. 
. MRS. J. HUNTER— Pure white; an improved form of the Princess; dwarf robust 
habit. Stop middle May , first crown. 6(/. 
. MRS. J. HYGATE — A bold incurving Japanese with broad and massive florets of 
purest white ; a good dwarf habit. Stop end April, first crown. Gd. 
. MRS. NORMAN DAVIS — A splendid pure white of the Carnot type, but a much 
easier doer of immense size and fine form. Stop middle March, second, crown. Gd. 
. MRS. NORMAN WRIGHTSON— Rich golden yellow, somewhat similar to 
Alyernon Davis, of good size and form. Stop 1st April, first crown. Gd. 
. MRS. PERCY S. CLEEVE— Bright reddish terra-cotta, beautiful, medium size. 
Natural break, first crown. Gd. 
. MRS. R. D. EVES — A grand variety ; long, rather narrow outer florets, making a 
splendid broad flower, ivoiw white. Stop middle May, first crown. Gd. 
. MRS. SOUTHGATE — Bright yellow, with reflexing florets of good substance 
Middle April, first crown. 6d. 
MRS. TOM FAGG — Rich bright yellow, with long curling and twisting florets. 
Stop end February, first crown. Gd. 
. MRS. W. BLACKWOOD— Mauve-pink ; best described as an enlarged Viviand 
Morel. Stop end March, second crown. Gd. 
. MRS. W. WELLS— Bright reddish bronze ; a beautiful flower with long drooping 
florets. Stop end May, first crown. (A most uncommon colour.) Gd. 
. MISS C. FRICK— A pure white sport from W. Duckham. Stop early May, first 
crown. Gd. 
. MISS HILDA ROWLEY— A rich shade of light silvery- amaranth, very long 
drooping florets forming a splendid flower. Stop end February, second crown. Gd. 
. NORFOLK BLUSH— A lovely blush with broad drooping florets ; an extra large 
flower. Stop end April, first crown. Gd. 
. O. H. BROOMHEAD— An immense solid bloom, rich deep^ rose with long broad 
reflexing petals which incurve at the tips; a grand variety ; dwarf habit. Stop towards ehd May, 
first crown. Gd. 
. R. C. PULLING — A rich shade of canary yellow, long drooping florets of good 
substance. Stop early May, first crown. Gd. 
. THE DUCHESS— Yellow, slightly tinged rose, with long curling florets ; large and 
graceful, with flowers nearly 10 inches in depth ; dwarf grower. Stop end May , first crown. 
Gd. 
. THOMAS STEVENSON— An immense flower of clear golden yellow, somewhat 
resembling T. S. Vallis in size and form. Stop early May, first crown. Gd. 
. VIOLET CARPENTER— White, with a lovely shade of blush ; massive incurving 
flowers. Stop middle April, second crown. GJ. 
. W. BEADLE— A beautiful combination of violet, crimson, and amaranth on yellow 
ground; long reflexing florets; a fine broad flower. At its best in October. Stop early June or 
natural break, first crown. Gd. 
. WM. HENRY— Amber, shaded rose, incurving petals. Natural break, first crown. W. 
. W. MEREDITH— A new and enlarged Edwin Molyneux, with the same rich dark 
crimson and bright golden yellow reverse to the petals. May be stopped middle May, for first 
Clown, but good on any bud. Gd. 
. W. M. MOIR— Purest white, a very large incurved Japanese. Stop middle May, 
first erown. Gd. 
. WM. RING— A deep massive flower with heavy florets of a golden buff colour; an 
improved form of Florence Pen/ord. Stop end April, first crown. Gd. 
. W. WATSON— A very full deep flower with drooping florets, somewhat resembling 
J. II. Silsbury, only that the petals have a more bronzy hne ; distinct. Stop end April, first crown. 
6d. 1 
CALVAT’S NEW VARIETIES OF 1907. 
. ALGESIRAS— Chestnut-red with golden reverse, long broad reflexing florets ; good in 
6-in. pots. 6d. 
. AMI BERGERET— Deep roanve-pink, petals falling back and incurving at the tips; 
a good broad flower. Stop end May, first crown. Gd. 
. EXCELDA— White ; lower petals faintly tinged blush ; medium size. Natural break, 
crown bud. Gd. . , , o 
. LA MARSEILLAISE— Creamy white, faintly tinged rosy pink; long florets 
reflexing and incurving at the tips. Stop end May, first crown. Gd. 
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