Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
866. BOSEBUD — White, edged rosy pink. 
367. RING-DOVE — Terra-cotta. 
. ROBIN HOOD— Reddish huff. 
. RODNEY — Amber, shaded fawn. 
868. ROSAIJE — Primrose, at times edged 
pink. 
369. BUY BliAS — Crimson and purple, 
tipped white. 
864. SPITFIRE— Bright scarlet. 
366. SOVEREIGN— Bright yellow. 
366. SUNSET — Bright orange ; distinct 
867. THE DUSE — Deep velvety crimson. 
Spring prices, 6s. per dozen, except those ] 
Pot roots, 6s. 
369. VENUS — Primrose, tinged bnff. 
370. VERA— Rose-pink ; beautiful. 
372. VIRGO— Pure white; free. 
373. VULCAN — Bright crimson. 
375. V7ILHELMINA— Amber, shaded old 
gold. 
. WINIFRED — Light ground, heavily 
edged plum colour. 
376. WINNIE RICHARDS^ White, shad- 
ing to light pink. 
877. ZOE — Yellow, tipped white. 
ced ; H. C. & Sons’ selection, 4s. per dozen. 
18s. per dozen. 
We are the Headquarters for the finest Boots. 
DAHLIAS (Species). 
380. DAHLIA IMPERIALIS — It requires to be grown in a large pot or tnb all the summer, 
and treated like the others until about October, when it ought to be removed into a large conserva- 
tory, and when in perfection it will attain the height of 10 to 14 ft., and produce an ab^nndance of 
single papery-looking kind of flowers of a rosy white, and when in full bloom it has an unusually 
grand appearance. 2s. 
38K ARGENTEIS FOL. MARGIN AT A — Silver-margined foliage, with rosy-purple 
flowers; ornamental. 9d. 
Single Dahlias. 
cs ^' OR show purposes the flowers must be medium -size, with broad rounded petals, so that they 
Jv form a perfectly circular flower, with smali disc. 
If these are well selected and each reflexed, neatly wired and arranged in nice well-faced 
bunches and placed in zinc tubes, eight in a Rose box, a few stands produce a gorgeous effect at an 
exhibition but great care is necessary in transit. Seed from all the nest kinds, 6d. and Is. per pkt. 
All the best oldest and newest varieties kept in stock, 6d. to Is. each. Our selection 3s. 
per doz. 
SINGLE CACTUS-SHAPED DAHLIAS. 
Special favourites with ladies, because of their remarkably graceful appearance. They have 
none of the formality and stiffness so characteristic of all the other sections. 
882. 
383. 
386. 
887. 
gold. 
888 . 
and sulphur. 
ALICE LEE — Fink, shading to white. 
AT.T TTF. A — Glowing crimson. 
BRUCE — Pale yellow. 
EARL OF RAVENSWOOD— Old 
GUT MANNERING— Creamy white 
390. 
centre. 
892. 
393. 
395. 
896. 
6d. each. 
Other varieties supplied. 
rVANHOE — Bright rose, crimson 
MARGUERITE— White ; good. 
MARMION — Crimson-scarlet. 
MEG MERKHiEES — Clear yellow. 
QUEEN MART— Pure white. 
ROB ROT — Purple and violet. 
' TOM THUMB DAHLIAS. 
898. BOOTLES — Rich velvety red. 
400. OANART — Deep yellow. 
401. FAIRY — White and pale mauve. 
402. GEM — Bright yellow. 
403. GOLDEN FAIRY — Rich golden 
406. LITTLE NELL— Orange, 
407. MIDNIGHT — Velvety maroon. 
408. MISS GRACE — Light orange. 
409. PEARL — Deep mauve self. 
410. TOM TIT — Clear orange scarlet. 
411. VENUS— Rich crimson and maroon 
each. 
All those not priced 6d. 
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yellow. 
404. HOOP-LA — Rich velvety maroon. 
