Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909< 
140. OEORaE BARNES — Rich lilac, 
striped crimson. 
141. GRAND SULTAN— Bu£f, bright red 
stripes. 
143. HENRY EOKFORD — Light bnff, 
striped scarlet. 
144. HERCULES — Striped and speckled 
crimson. 
162. LOTTT EOEEORD — White, striped 
purple. 
163. MAJOR B A RTTELOT— Orange, 
striped maroon. 
164. MISS BROWNING— Clear yellow, 
tipped white. 
166. MADAME SOUBEYRE— Rosy lilac, 
striped carmine. 9</. 
MME. OHAS. MOLIN— Orange, 
striped rosy red. 
166. MANDARIN — Yellow, striped and 
mottled purple-crimson. 
167. MATTHEW CAMPBELL — Buff, 
striped crimson. 
We have the reputation of sending 
160. MRS. N. HALLS— Bright scarlet, 
tipped white. 
161. MRS. R. GREEN— White, flaked and 
veined rosy purple. 
162. MRS. SAUNDERS— Yellow, tipped 
white. 
166. PEACOCK — Purple-maroon, tipped 
pure white. 
166. PELICAN — Pure white, striped 
purple. 
167. PORTIA— Lilac, striped purple. 
169. PRINCE HENRY — Lilac, bright 
purple stripes. 
170. PROFESSOR FAWCETT — Dark 
lilac, chocolate stripes. 
173. REV. J. B. M. OAMM — Yellow,, 
flaked crimson. 
174. ROY SEALE— Deep flesh, heavily 
flake! and striped rosy crimson. 
177. STANLEY — Yellow, striped scarlet, 
out the finest roots for immediate propagation. 
BEDDING DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
216. LE COLOSSE— The size (7 to 8 in. across) the flowers attain is astonishing, and yet of good 
shape. Mont Blanc as a white variety comes large, but this is much larger, very freely produced, 
of a reddish colour, long wiry flower stalks, vigorous habit, and attains the height of 85 ft. ^ All 
those who wish to have a surprise in their gardens should grow it. A gigantic show variety. 
each 
217. GRAND DUC ALEXIS— Very large bold flowers, tubular shaped petals, almost closed at 
the tips ; pearly -white tinged blush, deeper towards the tips of florets ; distinct and unique. 
4 ft. 9rf. each. 
218. KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Compact habit of growth ; very free flowering. 
large blooms ; effective. 9rf. 
219. CAMELL.fflFLORA— Pure white and pretty shaped ; useful. 
224. FLORA MACDONALD— Primrose. 
226. GEORGE THOMPSON— Yellow. 
227. KING OF DWARFS— Dark purple. 
MARGUERITE BRUANT —.Very 
dwarf and spreading habit, white medium-sized 
flowers ; free. 
228. PLUTON— Yellow. 
229. RISING SUN— Rich scarlet. 
SAMBO — Rick maroon and black. 
230. SCARLET GLOBE— Orange scarlet. 
231. WHITE BEDDER- Free and dwarf. 
233. YELLOW PET— Pure yellow. 
POMPON VARIETIES, QUILLED FLOWERS. 
234. ALWINE — Pink and lilac 
BRUNETTE — Red, olten marked- 
white. 
236. DEEGEN — Deep yellow. 
236. DR. RAUCH— Orange-red. 
238. HERCULES— Deep lilac-rosc. 
239 JOHN LUCAKS— Orange-red, tipped, 
white. 
. KITTY BARRETT— Golden yellow, 
crimson edges and tips. 
240. LITTLE DEAR— Blush white, tipped 
rosy lilac. 
241. LA PETITE BARBIER— Pure white. 
242. LADY BLANCHE— Pure white. 
243. MINNIE — Buff-salmon, tipped rosy 
purple. 
244. PAULINE— Rosy lilac. 
246. R OY ALT Y— Light orange, edge 
crimson. 
246. RAPHAEL — Maroon-crimson. 
247. SENSATION — Primrose-yellow. 
DAHhiA. BOOTS FOB PBOPAOATiON. 248. SURPRISE — Bronze-yellow. 
Oiir stock of roots for propagating (as per engraving) numbers from 
20,000 to 30,000 every year ; these are sent by parcel post all over the worla. 
Prices from 6s. to 18s. per doz., our seleotion. 
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