Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
89. HENRY WALTON— Yellow ground, 
edged vermilion. 
40. HERBERT TURNER— White, tinged 
lilac. 
42. HON. MRS. P. WYNDHAM— Yellow, 
edged purple. 
48. IMP ERIA L — Deep purple and lilae. 
44. J. T. WEST — Yellow, tipped purple. 
47. JOHN HIOKLINO- Clear bright yel- 
low. 
48. JOHN WALKER— Pure white. 
49. HARRY KEITH — Rosy purple. 
60. JAMES BROWN — Rosy purple. 
68. JOSEPH ASHBY— Shaded orange. 
66. JOHN N. KEYNES— A grand yellow. 
67. JAMES COCKER- Purple. 
68. JOHN BENNETT— Yellow, broadly 
edged scarlet. 
69. KEYNES’ A1 — Pure yellow, good. 
60. MABEL STANTON— Clear yellow. 
62. LUSTROUS — Scarlet-crimson. 
63. MARINER — Deep fawn, edged scarlet; 
fine. 
. MARJORIE— Lemon, shaded amber. 
64. MAUD EELLOWES- White, shaded 
purple. 
. MERLIN — Bright orange-scarlet ; 
good. 
. MISS ALICE KINO — Ivory white, 
edged soft rose. 
66. MISS CANNELL — White, tipped rosy 
pink. 
66. MR. CHAMBERLAIN— Rich purple- 
maroon. 
67. MRS. EVERY-White, edged deep lilac. 
68. MRS. W. SLACK — Blush, edged 
purple. 
69. MRS. FISHER — White, lavender 
centre. 
70. MRS. LANGTRY — Cream, edged crim- 
son. 
76. MRS. W. E. GLADSTONE— Soft Besh. 
77, MRS. OHAS. NOYES— Light fawn. 
79. MISS BARBER— White, deeply edged 
purple. 
84. MRS. MORGAN — Pale ground, tinted 
rosy purple. 
86. MONT BLANC, syn. GLOIRE DE 
LYON — Pure white ; large. 
Spring Prices, 6s. per doz , except those p 
Pot Roots, 6s. 
86. MURIEL HOBBS— Yellow. 
87. NELLIE ORAMOND— Purple-cerise. 
88. NORMA — Bright orange-buff. 
90. OOTAVIA — Yellow, shaded orange and 
purple. 
91. PERFECTION— Orange-bnff. 
92. PENELOPE — Fawn, shaded amber 
and yellow. 
93. PRINCE BISMARCK— Purple. 
96. PRINCE OF DENMARK— Maroon 
and crimson. 
96. QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS— 
Cream and pink. 
100. RELIANCE — Fawn, shaded pink. 
101. RICHARD DEAN — Deep purple. 
102. R. T. RAWLINGS- Clear yellow. 
103. ROTHESAY — Yellow and light fawn, 
unique. 
104. SENATOR— Fine purple. 
106. SHOTESHAM HERO — White 
ground, tipped rose. 
106. SHIRLEY HIBBERD— Dark shaded 
crimson. 
107. SIR CHAS. MILLS— Yellow ; good. 
. SIR REGINALD— Deep purple. 9rf. 
108. SPITFIRE— Bright scarlet. 
109. SOUTHERN QUEEN— Lilac, shaded 
and pencilled deep pink. 
113. THOS. ANSTISS— Deep lilac. 
114. THOS. HOBBS — Purplish rose or 
magenta. 
116. THOMAS RENDERED, syn. KLON- 
DYKE — Bright yellow. 
116. VICTOR — Dark maroon ; good. 
117. VIRGINALE— Blush white, edged 
pink. 
119. WARRIOR — Intense scarlet. 
. W. H. WILLIAMS— A beautiful scar 
let. 9d. 
. WILLIAM POWELL — Primrose- 
yellow; tine. 
120. WILLIE GARRATT— Cardinal red. 
121. WM. NEATE — Soft reddish fawn. 
122. WM. KEITH — Dark plum. 
123. WM. RAWLINGS — Rich crimson- 
iJnrple. 
124. ZEPHYR — Light ground, edged and 
pencilled purple. 
oed; H. O. & Sons’ selection, 4s. per doz. 
3 18s. per doz. 
FANCY VARIETIES. 
T he fancy class are those striped or ffaked with a variety of colours or markings, and also those 
with dark coloured grounds with a light tip ; so it will be seen that if a flower has a yellow or 
scarlet ground with white tipped petals, it is a fancy ; if the reverse in colours, it is a show flower. 
129. COMEDIAN — Orange, flaked and 
speckled crimson, tipped white. 9rf. 
131. DANDY — Orange, striped crimson. 
132. DAZZLER — Yellow, striped scarlet. 
. DOROTHY— Fawn, flaked and striped 
dark maroon. 
133. DUCHESS OF ALBANY — Pale 
jrellow, striped crimson. 
134. ERIC FISHER — Buff, striped scarlet. 
187. GAIETY — Yellow, red, and white. 
138. GOLD CREST — Yellow, striped and 
blotched red. 9rf. 
189. GOLDSMITH— Yellow, striped and 
edged crimson. 
GOLDEN FLEECE- Rich yellow, 
speckled crimson. 
GOLD MEDAL — Canary-yellow and 
deep red. 
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