Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
622. MARJORIE OASELTON — Rosy- 
piak and white. 
623. Master carl — A mber; good. 
624. METEOR (Fancy) — Blush white, 
striped and splashed jiarple. 9d. 
626. MINNIE WEST— Clear yellow, shad- 
ing off to white tips ; free. 
626. MISS LENA ASHWELL— Tomato- 
i^d and amber. 
627. MOLLY — Rich yellow and deep orange. 
628. MERCIA— Bright scarlet. ‘Jd. 
629. MONT BLANC — Bure white ; strong 
grower ; good. 
630. M. A. WALTER — Rich carmine and 
orange. 9rf. 
631. MR. OEO. CASELTON— Blackish 
maroon and purple. 
632. MRS. BELVILLE — Rich primrose 
yellow'. 9rf. 
688. MRS. CARTER PAOE — Velvety- 
crimson. 
634. Mrs. CASELTON (Fancy) — Rosy 
salmon, white tips. 9rf. 
C36. MRS. CHAS. SCOTT— Old gold and 
apricot. 
636. MRS. COZENS (Fancy) — Maroon, 
white baud round each floret, heavily tipped 
white. 9d. 
637. MRS. F. ORINSTED— Rich crimson 
and purple. 
638. MRS. F. H. COOK — Glowing orange- 
639. MRS. F. T. DAVIES— Clear rose- 
pink, silvery reflex. 
640. MRS. a. H. KERSLAKE— Fawn- 
yellow, suffused salmon ; pretty. 
641. MRS. GEO. STEVENSON— Bright 
yellow. 
642. MRS. H. L. BROUSSON — Soft 
salmon on pale yellow ground ; good. 
643. MRS. H. SHOESMITH— Pure white; 
good. 
644. MRS. J. W. WILKINSON— Deep 
rosy pink ; good. 
645. MRS. MACMILLAN— White, pink 
tips. 
646. MRS. REG. GDRNEY— Amber and 
rose ; charming. Is. Gd. 
647. MRS. SEALE — Rich crimson, tipj)ed 
flesh pink. 9<f. 
648. MRS. S. T. WRIGHT— Soft lavender- 
pink, lighter centre ; both pretty and distinct. 
649. MRS. W. H. RABY— Cream self; 
free. 9rf. 
660. MRS. W. HOPKINS— Rosy-pink, 
salmon shading. 
661. MRS. WINSTANLEY— Soft scarlet, 
yellow base of florets; grand. 
662. MRS. W. MARSHALL— Pretty shade 
of soft pink, creamy white centre ; very large 
and fine. 
663. MRS. S. GASGILL— A lovely shade 
of pink. 
654. MRS. WM. STEPHENS— Deep rich 
yellow and bronze 
656. NELSON — Rich crimson and magenta. 
666. NORTHERN STAR— Deep crimson ; 
good garden variety. 
. 657. OCTOPUS — Large and nearly white. 
668. OSCAR — Deep orange, shaded and 
tipped crimson. 
659. PEARL — A rosy pink, tiitped white ; 
good. 
660. PINK PERFECTION- A pretty 
shade of rose-pink. 
661. PRIMROSE — Soft sulphur yellow. 
662. PRINCESS MARY— Pale terra cotta, 
streaked and splashed carmine. Is. Gd. 
663. PURPLE JACKSON— A sport from 
./. II. Jackson ; a rich purple. 
664. QUEEN ALEXANDRA— Soft salmon 
and pink shades; good. 
665. QUEENIE — Rosy pink ; distinct. 
Is. Gd. 
666. QUEEN OF NORWAY— Deep cerise 
and orange. Is. 6ti. 
667. RADIANCE — Vivid orange-scarlet. 
668. RAYMOND PARKS— Deep crimson ; 
dwarf habit. 
669. RECAM — Deep maroon and crimson. 
dd. 
670. REFEREE — Bright terra cotta ; good. 
Gd. 
671. REV. ARTHUR HALL — Ruby- 
crimson ; free. Gd. 
672. REV. C. T. DIGBY — Rosy cerise. 
Is. Gd. 
673. REV. DR. BAKER — Clear plum 
colour. Gd. 
674. ROSINE — Pretty rose colour. 
675. ROSE OF KILVAROCK — Bright 
cerise. Gd. 
676. RUBY GRINSTED— Rosy fawn and 
orange. Gd. 
677. SCEPTRE — Clear yellow and soft 
pink ; good. 
678. SIRIUS— Fancy cactus, yellow ground, 
striped vivid scarlet ; good. 
679. STAR — Clear bronze and yellow. 
680. STEPHEN WALKER— Rich crim- 
son-scarlet. Gd. 
681. SUNSHINE— Ruby-pink, pale tips. 
Gd. 
682. SWEETHEART — Pretty shade of 
salmon- rose ; good. 
683. T. A. HAVEMEYER— Deep red, 
lighter tips. Gd. 
684. T. G. BAKER — A very fine yellow ; 
good. 
685. THE PILOT — Bright terra-cotta and 
deep yellow. 
686. THE SHAH — Brilliant orange-scarlet; 
large. 
687. THOS. PARKIN— Bright terra-cotta ; 
dwarf ; good. 
688. TINTED QUEEN — Carmine and 
yellow ; free. Gd. 
689. TRESSIE— Cardinal colour ; effective. 
Gd. 
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