Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909, 
266. IJUBRIA — A lovely solid deep scarlet, 
leathery substance, small white eve ; massive 
trusses ; compact habit. Is. 
256. HELEN, COUNTESS OF RADNOR 
— A charming variety; splendid large flowers of 
an attractive tint of warm rosy cerise ; bold and 
effective trusses ; good constitution. l.s. 
257. B O W O O D — Gigantic well-formed 
flowers ; light self-crimson of a very decided 
shade ; bold heads of bloom. Is. 
256. ALDENHAM — The finest and richest 
crimson yet introduced ; individual flowers and 
trusses of perfect formation and size. l.s. 
269. BURPORD — Rosy crimson of a pleasing 
■shade ; well-formed Overlapping petals. Is. 
260. MENTMORE — Very large flowers 
and trusses of a soft rosy cerise and a distinct large 
white eye ; splendid habit. Is. 
261. BLENHEIM — A grand scarlet, large 
white eye ; broad overlapping petals of perfect 
form and leathery substance. l.s-. 
262. CHATSWORTH— Orange-scarlet, fine 
bold trusfos, free flowering, and extremely 
■effective. Is. 
263. SIR THOMAS H ANBURY — 
Vivid scarlet-crimson in upper petals, lower 
tinged magenta, distinet large white eye ; flowers 
fully 2J inches in diameter, of great substance 
and most perfect form ; an acquisition. Is. 
264. KINO VICTOR — Clear cerise-red; 
of thiek leathery substance, fine bold trusses 
and individual pips ; free flowering and a good 
habit, an improvement on Lord Kitchener. Is. 
265. CHARLES H. CURTIS — Deep 
scarlet of an attractive shade, clear white eye ; 
bold well-formed flowers, free flowering. 9d. 
266. SIR FRED TREVES — Deep 
■crimson, large white eye, adding much to its 
attractiveness; enormous sized flowers and grand 
trusses ; very striking. 9t/. 
267. SIR ERNEST CASSEL— Brilliant 
scarlet, slightly shaded deeper towards the base 
of florets, more especially during the winter 
season ; large white eye. 9rf. 
268. THE MACKINTOSH — Cherry-red, 
snffused plum, large white eye; fine circular 
flowers and bold heads of bloom ; good habit. 9<f 
269. DUKE OP BEDFORD— Rich red, 
small white eye ; always good well-formed 
flowers of large dimensions. 9c(. 
270. PRINCESS OP WALES — Rosy 
cerise ; bold flowers ; a grand variety. 9rf. 
271. DUKE OP NORFOLK— Magenta 
shitde, snffused crimson, large white eye ; fine. 
278. CAPT. HOLFORD— Soft crimson, 
tinted purple and bright orange ; grand for 
the winter season. 9<f. 
276. GENERAL FRENCH- Soft scarlet, 
shaded deeper, more intense during the winter 
season ; gigantic flowers. 
276. PRESIDENT MoKINLEY — Enor- 
mous flowers of a warm rosy red, conspicuous 
white eye, and habit all that can be desired ; 
free. 
278. MARY ECAMILTON— Rich crimson- 
scarlet, white eye ; an immense flower, of perfect 
form and attractive colour. 
279. SCOTT- TURNER — A splendid var- 
iety, light crimson, white eye ; immense sized 
flowers and trusses; grand during the winter 
months. 
281). THE SIRDAR — Scarlet flowers of 
enormous size, perfectly circular in formation, 
andof the finest substance; good robust habit. 
281. THE MIKADO — Soft cerise; flowers 
of immense size, especially during the cooler 
season ; perfect habit ; a general favourite. 
282. LORD KITCHENER — Soft scarlet; 
large hold pips, forming an immense massive 
trues. 
283. CERISE— Clear cerise-red. attractive 
shade ; large, of good substance, and freely pro- 
duced ; robust, but of good habit. 
286. W. E. CORDEN— Clearscarlet,dietinct 
white eye, large flowers, bold trusses. 
286. HALL CAINE— Of a bright cherry- 
red; very effective; of immense size; fine. 
287. CHATTOER — Clear cerise ; enormous- 
sized flowers, which oftentimes measure 3 in. in 
diameter. 1«. 
ORANGE AND YELLOW SHADES. 
298. CLEVEDON — Producing flowers of 
•the best form, size, and sub.tance. l-v. 6rf. 
299. PRINCE OP ORANGE— Well-built 
solid flowers of good form ; branching habit ; an 
advance in this section. Is. 
300. MR. T. E. GREEN- Clear fresh shade 
of orange and perfect circular flowers ; a universal 
■favourite. Is. 
301. J. H. ARD ERNE — Orange-yellow 
fine formed pips and bold trusses. Is. 
302. GEO. REID — Bright orange, very 
effective ; large and well-formed flowers ; sturdy 
habit. Is. 
303. DONALD BEATON — Producing 
large and fine flowers ; elear orange. Is. 
^4. SUNBEAM — Quite a dlkinct shade of 
colour ; free flowering ; effective. 
PURPLE AND MAGENTA SHADES. 
fjllHIS is also 
A a blue. 
a new class, and will eventually bring ns a bright purple, from which we may expect 
.305. LISBON — One of the largest and finest 
purple coloured varieties, robust habit; grand. 
Is. 6(t. 
807. LUSITANIA — The nearest approach 
to a decided blue shade yet obtained ; good 
form. Is. 
306. CYMRIC — A further advance in this 
class, habit dwarf and floriferons ; fine circular 
flowers. Is. 
308. MADRESFIELD — Size and substance 
of its beautiful flowers grand ; splendid con- 
stitution. l-r. 
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