Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
DOUBLE 
206. ALBINOS— French white ; bold truss- 
es ; free and dwarf. 
20G. CHAMP DE NEIQE— Pure white; 
fine open petals ; large trusses ; free. 
207. MISS a. ASHWORTH — Flowers 
large and finelj formed, of the purest white ; 
free. A n Aw ard of Merit, E.H.S. 
208. WHITE ABBEY— Dwarf spreading 
habit ; fine open flowers, good form, and of the 
purest white. 
WHITE. 
209. SNOWDROP — Pure white ; habit, 
growth, and foliage the counterpart of Wat 
Brighton Gem. 
210. HERMINE — Large semi-double, very 
open flowers of the purest white ; free and 
effective ; grand for winter flowering. 6rf. each, 
4s. per doz. ; larger, 8s. per doz. . 
211. FLEUR DE NEIGE— Large and 
fine. 
THIS REI'KESENTS THE riCOTEE CI.ASS. 
DOUBLE WHITE, PICOTEE EDGES. 
212. CHANTERAINE — A mixture of pink ' 
and white, very pretty. Is. 
213. PRAIOHE BEAUT:^ White, pret- 
tily tinged pink on margin of the petals. Is. 
214. MME. MARTIONIER — White, 
slightly tinged rose, distinct carmine border ; 
pretty and effective. Is. 
216. COMTESSE DE ROMA — White, 
with a margin of a pleasing pink ; fine flowers 
and trusses ; beautiful. Is. 
21G. OLIVE SCHREINER — Broad and 
distinct margin of light red ; robust habit'; fine 
flowers and trusses. Is. 
217. MME. DE ST. VALLLERES— Tinted 
white ground, crimson margin ; quite a distinct 
variety. 9d. 
218. MME. ALCIDE BRUNEAU— Dwarf 
habit ; large, well-formed flowers distinctly and 
prettily edged magenta; very effective. Is. 
219. PRAICHEUR — Identical with the 
preceding variety except margin, which is a 
deep pink; vigorous habit; very fine. 9d. 
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