Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
DEEP CRIMSON. 
1G4. NUQUS — Very deep and large in both 
flowers and trasses. Is. 
1C6. JEAN THERAND — Flowers very 
roand and fall ; enormous trusses. Is. 
166. ADMIRAL JONES— Medium shade 
of crimson ; bold trasses. Is. 
167. EDMOND LACHENAL — Bright j 
crimson; fine large flowers, enormous trusses. 9<f. | 
170. DR. DESFRES — A gnind variety ; i 
enormons pips and trasses, which are well 
formed ; good habit. 
171. DOUBLE JAOOBY — As regards col- 
our of flower and habit, this variety very mnch 
resembles the well-known single Henry Jacoby ; 
beaatifal well-formed flowers of the deepest 
crimson ; habit first-class ; a most usefnl variety 
for winter flowering. 6ii. each ; 4s. per doz. 
172. OOLOSSUS — As name denotes, this 
variety is the largest ; rich reddish crimson. 
178. RAFAEL OARRETA— Splendid large 
bold flowers and trusses ; beautiful rich colour ; 
an acqnisition. 
PURPLE-COLOURED. 
175. ANDR^ ALliAR — Suflused purple 
and red ; large and fine. Ocf. 
176. M. RAOUL D'ALLARD— Magenta- 
purple, the orange-scarlet in upper petals very 
effective ; large flowers. 9d. 
177. COL. DE VILLEBOIS-MAREXnL— 
Maronta-purple ; enormous flowers ; an advance 
in this section. 
178. M. aODEPROID STASS— Also a 
fine addition to this section ; individual pips are 
very large and fine. 
180. LUDO VIO CORRET-Brigb t magenta ; 
dwarf and free. 
181. 0-. OAILLEBOTTE — Splendid rich 
magenta, fine large trusses ; dwarf habit. 
All those not priced 6d. each (in 60’s). 
SALMON. 
185. MRS. LAWRENCE — Soft satiny, 
salmon of a very pretty tint, large open semi- 
donble flowers, wonderfully free flowering, 
dwarf and compact habit; a splendid bedder. 
6d. each, 4s. doz. 
186. MME. OABRIELLE DE ROVIRA 
— Pure white margin with a deep salmon centre ; 
very dwarf and free flowering. 9d. 
187. EMILE BL^IMONT— Deep reddish 
salmon ; quite distinct ; flowers and trusses large ; 
very free and effective. 9rf. 
188. MADELEINE LEMAIRE— A very 
fine advance; colour flesh-salmon, lighter towards 
margin of petals ; enormons flowers and trasses. 
189. TR^SOR — Clear salmon, distinctly 
striped lighter ; fine large flowers ; quite a 
novelty. 9<f. 
190. OUSTAVE LANSON— Deep salmon, 
slightly tinted purple, making it very distinct; 
trusses very large. 9d. 
191. GERARD DE JiARVAL— A bright 
deep self salmon ; very large trasses, and gigantic 
individual pips ; fine habit. 
193. CIRCE — White with a creamy tinge, 
bright coloured reddish salmon centre; good 
habit ; distinct and free. 
194. MME. DU OENEST— A deep reddish 
salmon ; of large size ; quite distinct. 
195. DAMBRAY — Fiery salmon ; dwarf 
habit ; very free and distinct. 
196. MLLE. MEINDRE — Of a distinct 
shade of salmon-pink, with a margin of white, 
which gets broader during the autumn and 
winter months ; free and pretty. 
197. REN^ BAZIN — Medium-coloured 
salmon, orange centre; large and well-formed 
flowers and trusses ; very floriferous. 
199. JOYFUL — Deep salmon centre, broad 
white margin, fine well-formed flowers ; good 
branching habit ; an advance on Gloire dt 
France. 
200. LADY CANDAHAR — Intense deep 
self salmon, large full flowers and trusses ; habit 
dwarf and branching ; very floriferous. 
201. DI^GO PODDA — Large well-shaped 
flowers; Intense clear salmon ; dwarf habit; very 
fine. 
203. MARGUERITE COMERT — Deep 
salmon centre, white edges; dwarf habit and 
free ; distinct and attractive. 
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