Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
HMBY rBfiSNNIAL Gaillaswas. 
A lovely coloured flower, perfectly dietinct to any other, and for all decoration quite a 
charming feature ; perfectly hardy, producing abundance of flowers all the summer. For 
cut flowers one of the most useful plants of the garden. Strong seedlings, to flower at 
once, 3s. 6d. per doz. 
C.I. V. — Glowing crimson, with a narrow gold 
rim. 
COL. MACKINNON— Red, narrow gold 
edge, three rows of divided petals. 9d. 
EDWARD DE LA RUE — Yellow, fringed 
edge. 
ELANDS-LAAQTE — Crimson and gold, 
marbled, quilled. 
GOLD STANDARD — Deep yellow, two 
rows of petals, no ring around the disc. 
GOLDEN CROWN— Fine yellow, black 
disc. 9d. 
HYPATIA — Very pale yellow, changing to 
cream ; quite a new colour. 9rf. 
KENILWORTH — Orange-yellow, with a 
brown disc ; a large and very fine flower. OJ. 
LANGPORT — Au immense and most striking 
flower, bright crimson in colour, with a broad 
yellow border ; of extra merit. Oi/. 
LUX— Gold colour, two rows of petals, brown 
ring. 
MADAME PATTI — Bright yellow, maroon 
ring around a brown disc; narrow petals, deeply 
scolloped at the edges ; large. 9c/. 
MAJOR - GENERAL POLE - CAREW— 
Large pure yellow, fringed edges. 
MRS. RICHMOND — Carmine, edged white 
a very novel kind. !)t/. 
NIMBUS — Old gold, three row's of petals,, 
with a brick-red band around the centre. 9c/. 
PAARDEBERG — Deep purple, yellow 
edge. 
PRIMROSE DAME — Beautiful primrose 
coloured, very darkmaroon disc; verystriking. 9c/. 
ROSE-BUD — Shaded magenta, edged yellow, 
two rows of petals. 9r/. 
ROSE OP HUISH — Flesh colour, with rays 
or veins of carmine tint ; extra. 9c/. 
SAN TOY — Crimson, gold edge ; fine. 9d 
SIR ED. LAWSON — Red, yellow edge. 
THE PIRATE — Bronzy red, conspicuous 
dark centre and yellow margin ; very good. 
9d. 
THE SIRDAR — Deep crimson, narrow 
yellow margin, two rows of petals; extra good. 
9(/. 
W. B. CHILD — Golden-yellow, base of each 
petal scarlet, tw’O rows of broad petals, each petal 
divided ink, three parts ; of fine shape and sub- 
stance ; black disc. 9d. 
YUKON — Two rows of crimped petals, red 
and gold. 
CATHERINE WHEEL. 
DARKNESS. 
DUKE OF PORTLAND. 
GLENAVON. 
GLORIOSA. 
GOLD DUST. 
•JAMES KELWAY. 
«LADAS. 
LANGPORT WONDER. 
LEONARD KELWAY. 
LORD ROSEBERY. 
* Awarded First- 
A very free flowering and free growing class ol 
Seedlings from the best 
MOLTEN SEA. 
MONAS. 
•MR. PITCHER. 
NEOCLES. 
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. 
ORANGEMAN. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 
•SOMERSET. 
•VrVTAN GREY. 
*WM. KELWAY. 
WM. ROLPE. 
Class Certificates. 
' garden plant. All those not priced 6c/. each, 
varieties, 3s. 6c/. per dozen. 
Hbliotso'wums. 
HE ordinary treatment of a Verbena. But very few persons have any idea that they are one 
of the best plants we possess, and will live for many years, produeing an immense quantity 
of flowers all the year, yielding a most delicious perfume if planted out like a Grape Vine. 
1. ALBERT DilLAUX — Variegated 
foliage. 
2. LIDIA ERNST — Rich amaranth. Is. 
3. MLLE. P. VIGER-Deep shade of 
violet; massive heads. 1>. 
4. MME. AUG. RODRIGUES— The most 
distinct red coloured. Is. 
6. PATRIOT — Large pip. 
6. PAUL PPITZER — Light colour. 
