Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
SINGLE CINERARIAS. 
CJR collection of Cinerarias is well known to contain grand varieties, and we invite all to come 
and see our housee during their period of blooming. Our March Past strain is the finest named 
collection in the world. 
Our selection to name, 2s., 2s. 6rf., and 3s. each. 
Seed, Is, 6(/., 2s. 6rf. , and 6s. per pkt. 
CANNELI.s’ 8TAK 01^ERAUIA, STELI.ATA. 
OANNELLS' STAR (STELLATA) 
CINERARIAS. — The 20th Centurj Strain. 
An acquisition for conservatory decoration ; and 
no one, after being so accustomed to the old 
round-flowered dwarfs, can form the least idea 
of their beauty, neatness, and gracefulness. 
Without seeing them their effectiveness cannot 
be imagined, they vary so in colours, some 
being heavily margined. Many have a most 
agreeable scent, and what is most remarkable, 
when cut they last so long — a fortnight — in 
water. A group of these is most striking and 
surprising. Seeds, Is. 6o!. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
Flowering plants, 2s. and 2s. 6cf. each ; Seedlings 
in the Autumn, Is. 6cf. per doz. ; in pots, 4s. 
to Os. psr doz. 
NEW HARDY TYPE-HYBRID COCCINEA CLEMATIS. 
ADMIRATION. — Deep salmon, edged violet and heliotrope ; free and vigorous. 2s. 
COUNTESS OF ONSLOW — A bright violet-purple, with a broad band of scarlet down the 
TOntre of each petal; open bell-shaped form, with four to six petals to each flower; very free 
flowering, quite hardy and a good climber ; the flowers are thick in substance, and when cut will 
keep fresh in water for several days. F.C.C., R.H.S. Is. Gd. 
^ ^^OHESS of ALBANY — A beautiful bright pink, deeper down the centre, softening down 
to Ul^y-piDk round the margin ; free flowering and a vigorous grower ; useful for cutting. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S. Is.Gd. « » e . 6 
DUCHESS OF YORK — A delicate and very pleasing shade of pale blush-pink, with a deeper 
tinge down the centre of each petal, four to six petals to each bloom ; free flowering and a good 
climber ; useful for cutting. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Is. Gd. 
ORACE DARLING — A delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, the blooms being star-shaped 
and very profuse. Plants in GO pots. Is. 6<f. 
LADY NORTHCLIFPE — Deep> lavender, tinted blue, purple bar and white stamens. 5s. 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE. — Bright crimson, free flowering, vigorous. 3s. Gd. 
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