Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
122. TURTLE’S SURPRISE (Sport from 
P.V.Raspall). — Resembling West Brighton Gem 
in the variegation of its stems ; scarlet. 
123. GOLDEN RAIN — Beautiful well- 
formed flowers of very large size j clear orange- 
scarlet 
125. LUDWIG FEROHL-— Rich scarlet, 
large ; a fine variety. 
12G. P. V. RASPAIL — Depp scarlet, large 
ips, good form ; compact habit ; one of the 
est. 
127. DOUBLE NEW LIFE— The flowers 
are double with the centre florets white ; for 
cut flowers all the winter very useful. 
FIRE DRAGON (The Cactus-flowered 
Zonal)— For description and other varieties, see 
section end of Double Flowering kinds. 
CERISE-SCARLET. 
129. HENRIOT — Soft cerise of a pleasing 
tint ; large trusses ; urofuse. Is. 
180. MME. HALIMBOURG — Soft rose- 
cerise : beautifully shaped flowers ; very 
effective and distinct ; good robust habit. 9rf. 
131. ANTOINE CROZT — Of a soft 
reddish cerise ; very attractive, and a fine 
addition to this section. 
132. GENERAL DE WET— A splendid 
I dwarf and branching habit, free flowering, and 
large trusses ; well-shaped flowers of a light 
cerise shade. 
133. DR. V ERNEUTL — Extra large, and 
fine trusses ; good habit. 
All those not priced 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. (in 60’s). 
REDDISH SALMON AND PINK. 
A NEW CLASS AND QUITE DISTINCT IN COLOUR. 
Resembling, more or less. Mine. J. .Chretien as regards the colourings. 
135. MAURICE POTTECHER— Bright 
crarge- carlet, white centre; a very attractive 
variety. Is. 
186. FANt6mE — D eep red, brighter on 
upper petals, fine bold trusses ; an acquisition. 
137. MME. EVARISTE DUPONT — A 
mixture of magenta and crimson, light centre ; 
fine large flowers, enormous trusses; a bold 
variety. 9rf. 
138. M. R^INE MALUDE — Enormous 
well-formed flowers, of a rosy crimson, tinted 
magenta, large distinct white blotch in centre; 
robust habit. 9(7. 
140. PROF. DEBONO — A fine advance, 
I bright magenta, large white centre ; flowers large 
and of fine form. 
143. M. J. B. VARONNE— Deep scarlet, 
margin shaded magenta towards centre, which 
, is white ; large trusses ; vigorous habit. 
146. CEAS. GOUNOD — Fine large flowers 
of bright scarlet, large white centre ; very 
distinct and effective. 
DEEP PINK AND ROSE-COLOURED. 
148. BERTHE DE PR^SILLY — Sof t 
satiny rose of a most beautiful tint ; very large 
flower and free flowering. 9(/. 
149. PINK RASPAIL — In habit resembles 
the well-known scarlet variety ; trusses large 
and freely produced on long footstalks ; colour 
soft satiny pink ; an acquisition for cut flowers. 
150. M. ANATOLE ROSELEUR — A 
grand advance in this section ; of a most lovely 
rose-coloured pink, beautiful large semi-double 
well-formed flowers, and enormous trusses; 
dwarf habit. 9rf. 
151. MME. GRILLOTT — -Soft rose of a 
beautiful shade ; dwarf and free. 
All varieties not priced 6d. 
162. MME. VAUDRET— Producing fine 
bold trusses, of a beautiful soft lavender-pink 
shade ; very distinct. 
153. PUEINELLA — Dwarf habit, free 
flowering j rosy mauve, spotted rosy carmine ; 
quite a novelty. 9rf. 
154. H. M. STANLEY- Deep red pink; 
full pips and enormous heads of bloom ; dwarf 
branching habit ; a grand acquisition. 
155. L. CONTABLE — Of a very deep shade ; 
fine form ; very free ; dwarf habit. 
160. LORD DERBY— jBoth pipe and trusses 
targe and fine, rich pink. 
each ; 4s. per doz. (in 60's). 
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