Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
476. MRS. J. EMBERSON — Large blooms, incurved and twisted ; pale lemon colour, 
splashed and speckled rosy pink ; a strong and erect grower. Is. 6t/. 
477. MRS. T. J. WOODALL — Pure primrose, points of florets pale carmine-pink; 
charming. Is. 6d. 
478. MRS. WALTER BAXTER— Large flowers of the finest quality; free bloomer; 
colour, shaded crimson ; fine variety. Is. 6rf. 
479. REV. ARTHUR BRIDGE— Colour is exceedingly beautiful, being a bright 
clear yellow, heavily tipped and suffused with bright, yet deep, rose-pink ; erect flowers, standing 
up well above the foliage. Is. 6d. 
480. ROB BOY — The colour is a rich velvety crimson-scarlet ; flowers of good shape and 
substance. Is. 6d. 
481. ROSA STARR— Colour, bright lilac-pink; blooms large and full, standing well after 
being cut ; florets long and incurving ; a reliable variety. Is. 6rf. 
482. SATURN — White at base, deepening to pink at tips, the whole striped, speckled, and 
splashed with vermilion-scarlet ; flowers narrow, incurving, and pointed; good habit; the best of 
the light coloured fancies. F.C.C., N.D.S. ; A.M., K.H.S. l.s. 6d. 
483. SNOWDRIFT — Pure white, with long and exceedingly narrow florets; large flower 
and capital centre : it is the choicest thin petalled Dahlia yet introduced ; dwarf habit. Is. 6d. 
484. SPANISH PRINCE — Posy pink, centre of flower cream; constant; bold upright 
habit, l.s. Gd. 
485. THE BRIDE — Flowers of medium size of the purest white ; fine for garden decoration 
or cut flower. Is. lid. 
486. W. T. ROGERS — This is a good dark variety, with a fine habit ; colour, velvety 
maroon with a crimson shade. Is. Gd. 
NEW P/EONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS- 
487. ANTAGONIST— Rich cardinal. 
488. CARELESS— Deep claret. 
489. CATHERINE — Canary yellow; inner petals streaked with brick red. 
490. DR. HOGG — A very bright and deep crimson. 
491. EMILY — Deep plum, very distinct. ' 
492. FANNY — Delicate shade of purest amber, suffused with canary yellow. 
493. GLENTON —Terra-cotta, suffused salmon. 
494. HIGH SHERIFF — Rose and deep yellow. 
495. IRONMONGER — Lavender, with gold marking. 
496. LEVELLER — Plum, tipped white. 
Is. 6(f. each. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
497. BRILLIANT — Rich crimson-scarlet, with a distinct yellow ring round the centre. 
Good circular outline. Is. 
498. ELMIRA — Dark velvety maroon, almost black, with fiery crimson ring round the centre 
of the flower. Is. 
499. ENID — Beautiful bright crimson, with golden disc round centre; perfect shaped flowers 
which are produced on long stiff stems in the greatest profusion, l.s. 
500. FABIAN — Bright, striped and Unshed with crimson ; a fancy flower of great merit and 
perfect shape, l.s. 
501. GLENCOE — Deep rich yellow ; nice medium size ; flowers of good shape. Is, 
502. IROQUOIS — Orange ground, heavily striped and flaked with maroon and chocolate; 
a distinct fancy single. Is. 
508. SINCOE— Yellow ground, striped and flaked with crimson and rose; very distinct. Is. 
604; SEVENOAKS WHITE— Pure white; a great improvement on existing varieties; 
habit dwarf and compact. Is. 
POMPON VARIETIES. 
.505. GIRLIE — A pretty and neat little variety ; the flowers are full of a pinkish mauve 
colour. Is. Gd. 
606. JULIUS — Buff ground, very deeply edged with crimson ; a neat compact flower of the 
finest shape. Is. Gd- 
507. MOHICAN — Soft yellow, prettily shaded with amber ; a small neat little flower, 
perfect in size, shape, and colour. Is. Gd. 
.508. NAUTILUS — Rich apricot, passing to bright golden yellow in the centre of flower ; 
the flowers are borne on stiff stems well above the fpliage ; a charming little novelty. Is. Gd, 
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