Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
653. ABMIQO — Chrome-yellow self ; effec- 
tive. 
,654. AUNT CHLOE— As dork as VneU 
Tom. Good form. , 
655. AUSTRALIAN — Rich purple ; good. 
666. AUTUMN-Deep salmon. 
567. BUTTERFLY — Red ground, distinctly 
tipped white; good. 
558. OARADOC — Clear yellow ; good. 9<f. 
669. CLINCHER — Heliotrope and white. 
9d. 
660. COCKATOO — Florets blush white, 
tinted amber and yellow ; distinct. 
561. COL. MOLYNEUX — Bright deep 
red. 9rf. 
662. CONRAD — Terra-cotta red, streaked 
yellow ; large. 
563. COUNTESS OP MALMESBURY— 
Delicate peach-pink ; good. 9rf. 
564. CREPUSCULE— Yellow, shading to 
amber -yellow. 
665. CRESPY — Pale heliotrope and white. 
9rf. 
566. DAINTY — Yellow ground, suffused 
rose-piuk, golden tips ; pretty. 
567. DAISY — Fawn and rosv-lilac; distinct. 
508. DAISY STAPLES— Bright mauve- 
pink. 9d. 
669. DIAVOLO (Fancy)— Yellow, splashed 
and striped chocolate and crimson. 9rf. 
570. DONALD MCDONALD — Pale 
primrose. 9d, 
571. DUCHESS OF HAMILTON— Sul- 
phur yellow and pink. 9ri. 
572. E. CADMAN— Indian red and bronze; 
good. 9d. 
673. EFFECTIVE — Amber, rose coloured 
centre; good. 
574. ELATE — Pinkish mauve, pale yellow 
at base. 9cf. 
676. ELYSIAN— Bright pink. 9tf. 
576. ETHEL PEARSON — Soft pale pink; 
chaste, i'd. 
577. EUREKA — Violet-crimson; distinct. 
9d. 
678. EXQUISITE— Pinkish apricot. 
579. FAIRY — Pure white, very fine petals; 
pretty. 
580. F. H. CHAPMAN- Yellow and deep 
orange, bright and effective. 
681. FIREWORKS — Canary yellow, 
blotched crimson. 
682. FLAG OF TRUCE— Pure white; 
good form. 9d. 
683. FRED COBBOLD — Crimson-scarlet; 
extra fine. 
684. FRED. MoQUADE— Crimson-scarlet. 
9d. 
685. Q-AZELLE — Rosy mauve, white centre. 
9d. 
586. GLADIATOR- Soft salmon, shaded 
deeper; good. 
587. GLOW — Yellow, snffused and tipped 
-apricot ; fine. 
I 588. GOLDEN GEM— Golden yellow and 
I bronze. 9d 
! 689. GONDOLA — Rosy pink; good size. 
9d. 
690. HAMLET — Orange-red; dwarf; good. 
9d. 
591. HARBOUR LIGHT— Yellow ground, 
deeply edged ruby-crimson ; good. 
592. HARLEQUIN — Lake, edged aipl 
tipped pure white. 9d. 
593. H. C. ROWNTREE-Rich apricot; 
free. 9d. 
694. HEREWARD — Fancy 'cactus, white, 
freely striped and speckled crimson ; good. 
695. H. F. ROBERTSON— .Deep pure yel- 
low ; reliable. 
696. HILDA SHOEBRIDGE— Pretty 
! terra-cotta. 
597. H. J. JONES — A magnificent variety ; 
delicate primrose in centre, shading off to 
sweetest of rosy pinks. 
598. H. SHOESMITH Bright scarlet- 
crimson. 
599. H. W. SILLEM— Glowing vermilion- 
scarlet; good. 
600. HYACINTH — Bronze, mauve-pink 
tips. 9d. 
601. IBIS — Bright orange; a fine garden 
variety. 
602. IMPERIAL — Reddish carmine. 9d. 
603. INTERNATIONAL— Bright orange- 
scarlet. 
604. IRIS— Pretty shade of rose-piuk. 
606. IVY SHOEBRIDGE -Buff and rosy 
salmon. 9d. 
606. JANET BARCLAY— Lovely coral- 
I pink. 9d. 
1 607. J. B. BRYANT — Rich primrose, 
occasionally tinted pink-fawn. 
608. J. B. RIDING— Orange and apricot, 
yellow base ; good. 
609. J. C. NEWBURY — Wine-crimson, 
darker towards centre. 9d. 
610. J. H. JACKSON — Brilliant crimson- 
maroon ; grand. 
611. JULIET— Rosy »i)ink ;- base of florets 
lighter ; pretty. 
612. JUAREZn — Rich scarlet-crimson. 
613. KATHLEEN BRYANT — Rich 
velvety crimson ; good. 
614. KING EDWARD VII.— Brightcherry 
red ; very fine elegant florets. 
615. LADY COLIN CAMPBELL— Light 
yellow and orange ; good. 
616. LADY PAIR — Primroseand soft pink ; 
free. 9d 
617. LAURETTA — Yellow ground, edged 
rosy red ; good. 
618. LORD OP THE MANOR— Bright 
fiery scarlet, base of petals greenish yellow ; 
good. 
619. LOVELY EYNSFORD— The finest 
in the amber-coloured class. 
620. MADELEINE LE CLERC— White, 
tinged primrose ; large and good. 
621. MAGNIFICENT— Rosy salmon. 
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