Cannells’ Floral Guide, ^ 1909. 
40. f T.AD V ESTHER O-ORE— Azure blue, 
r. 6d. 
42. fLORD BALFOUR — Violet aud light 
ue. 1«. 
46. tLUOIFER— Light blue. Is. firf. 
49. MADAMS RIOHALET— Cobalt blue. 
60. tMOZART— Light mauve. Is. 
61. MADAME OHATE— Sky-blue ; good. 
Is. 6d. , . 
62. MENTO— Violet and plum. Is. 
63. MADAME GUIOHARD — Blue and 
bronzy purple. Is. 6d. 
54. t MID AS— Bright blue. Is. 
55. fMISS MACINTYRE— Heliotrope and 
blue. 1«. 
59. MISS CLARA BURTON — Metallic 
70. tPRINCE OF NAPLES— Dark blue 
and plum. Is. Gd. 
72. tPHCENES — Purplish red and violet 
blue. Is. 
73. tPRINCESS MAY — Lavender mauve. 
Is. 
74. tPRINOE OF WALES— Azure-blue. 
Is. 6d. 
75. tPUCK— Bronzy purple. Is. 6</. 
76. tROBIN ADAIR — Dark blue and purple. 
Is. 6rf. 
77. tREVE D’OR — Light blue and pink. 
Is. 6d. 
78. tSALAMANDER — Light blue and rose. 
Is. 6d. 
79. fSEAMAN — Sky-blue and mauve-pink. 
Is. 
80. fSEA SPRAY — Sky-blue and lavender. 
blue. Is. Gd. 
60. tMISS FINNEY— Gentian blue. Is. Gd. 
61. tMR. EDGAR WILD— Deep blue and 
violet. Is. Gd. 
62. tMRS. CREIGHTON — Cobalt blue. 
Is. 6d. 
B6. tNOBLISSIMA— Bright blue aud rosy 
lilac. Is. Gd. 
68. tNUPHAR— Deep blue and plum. 
Is. Gd. 
69. tORPHEUS — Light blue and pink. Is. 
Selections in 12 fine varieties, 8s. per dozen ; 
60s. 
Is. 
81. fSUSAN — Deep blue and plum. Is. Gd. 
82. SAILOR PRINCE — Deep blue and 
purple. Is. Gd. 
83. SARA — Sky-blue. Is. 6i. 
85. fTHIERS — Clear azure-blue and rose 
Is. 
86. fUSTANE — Light blue and rosy-mauve. 
Is. Gd. 
87. tUNIONIST — Deep violet-blue and 
lavender. Is. Gd. 
88. fUTA — Deep purple aud black. Is. 
in 25 fine varieties, equal quantities of each, 
r 100. 
Those marked t double and semi-double flowers. 
Echbyb'hias 
AGAVOIDES. 2s. Gd. 
1. ATROPURPffREA (sangulnea) — Is. 
each ; 9s. per dozen. 
4. OLAVrFOLIA— 6(i 
6. CCBRULESCENS— Is. 
6 METALLIC A— Is. to 2s. 
FARINOSA — ^The whitest of the family. 
Gd., 9rf., and Is. each. 
7 GLAUCA — Gd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
(COTYLEDON). 
8. GIBBIFLORA— 6(7. and Is. 
11. PUMILA — 6(7. each ; 3s. per dozen. 
12. ROSEA — Gd. each ; 4.s, per dozen. 
13. SEOUNDA — 6(7. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
14. SCAPHYLLA — 9(7. each ; Gs. per dozen. 
16. RETUSA— Is. 
17. PEACOCKn (Desmetlana)— 9(7. each 
6s. per dozen. 
Fuch'sias. 
THE BEST SINGLE VARIETIES. 
■T is surprising what beautiful kinds, when well grown, there are in this list, which embraces all 
the best in cultivation. 
Fuchsias with red tubes 07id sepals and dark coloured corollas. 
1, abundance. 
3. SALOPIA. 
4. elegance. 
5 GRUSSAU DEM BODETHAL. 
6. WALTER LONG. 
7. SHOWER OF STARS. 
8. DELIGHT. 
9. CLIPPER. 
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