Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
309. FROQ-MORE — Grand leathery 3o wen 
of a magenta shade, suffused crimson ; of the 
finest formation ; sturdy habit. Is. 
310. DUKE OF CONNAUaHT— Large 
and beautiful circular flowers ; an attractive shade 
of magenta, pure white eye. 9rf. 
311. LORD OURZON — Rich magenta 
shade; fine large circular flowers and bold 
trasses ; habit very dwarf and floriferous. 9rf. 
312. LORD ROBERTS — Producing 
enormous trasses and flowers of the greatert 
size and substance ; pleasing purple colour, 
shaded magenta. 
313. MR. EERDAIiL BARNES — ^Intense 
crimson, shot with a distinct shade of purple; 
splendid compact habit. 
314. ROYAL PURPLE— Very rich and 
deep ; good habit ; advance on King of the 
Purples. 
BLUSH SELFS AND OCULATED. 
CALEDONIA —Blush tint of an ex- 
quisite shade ; well formed; dwarf and spread- 
ing habit ; Is. 
• MAURETANIA — Fine circular ring of 
salmon round the eye; good habit; a grand 
advance. Is. 
316. CEVIC — A delicate flesh-tinted variety, 
large circular ring of a deeper shade, large white 
eye; grand trasses ; dwarf. Is. 
316. LADY FOLKESTONE — A great im- 
provement in the blush-pink shades, which are 
so much sought after ; large circular flowers of 
approved form. Is. 
817. QUEENS WOOD — Delicate soft 
salmon, mottled white; much admired; of full 
size and finish. Sd. 
318. COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN — A 
grand addition ; bright salmon, pure white 
margins. 9d. 
319. LADY ROSCOE— A delicate shade 
of flesh-pink ; free flowering, and of robust 
habit ; attractive. 9rf. 
320. LADY WARWICK — Pure white, well- 
defined and highly-coloured margin of reddish 
pink round each petal ; splendid spreading habit 
and very floriferous l.s. 
321. LAD Y CURZON — A great improve- 
ment on Delicata; delicate blnsh pink, of a 
pleasing shade. 
322. DOROTHY BURROUOHES— Flesh- 
pink ; a most lovely flower ; pips large and 
beautifully rounded, and of great substance. 
SALMON. 
826. CAMPANIA — Mottled salmon, an 
enormous white eye, of perfect formation, habit 
all that can be desired. 1 j. 
326. ASCOTT — A splendid deep salmon 
large circular flowers, enormous trusses; good 
constitution. Is. 
327. DUCHESS OF ROXBURCJHE — 
A deep self-salmon ; enormous sized pips and 
trasses ; improvement on Mrs. Ball. 1*. 6d. 
328. MRS. OEOROE CADBURY A 
pleasing intermediate shade of salmon, laree 
and fine. Is. 6d, 
329. QUEEN OF ITALY — Soft china pink- 
salmon ; large circular well-formed flowers and 
beautiful bold trusses. Is. 
330. COUNTESS OF JERSEY — Large 
flowers of shell-like formation, centre clear 
coral-salmon, outer portions of a much lighter 
shade ; splendid dwarf spreading habit. 
All varieties not pri 
RETICUUTED, SALMON, 
A STew Class, of which. Souv. de 
wore the f 
342. PARIS — Ground colour white, slightly 
splashed and striped deep pink ; quite unique. 
343. KINGSWOOD — Beautifully shaped 
flowers, bright scarlet; clear white centre, 
331. MARY CARMICHAEL— Ciear self- 
salmon of finest form and substance. 
332. MARY PELTON — Very pale salmon * 
individual flowers large; of the finest form. 
333. MRS. CHAS. PEARSON — Rich 
warm orange-salmon, white eye ; of immense 
substance and perfect form. ' 
834. BARBARA HOPE— Pale salraon- 
piuk, with white eye; large flower; habit dwarf i 
free. 
335. IAN MACLAREN — Deep shade of 
^mon, lighter at margin of petals and deepen- 
ing almost to orange in centre. 
336, JEROME K. JEROME — Bronzy shade 
of salmon ; quite a purple blotch on the base of 
upper petals; dwarf bqbit; quite distinct. 
387. MRS. EWING — Pale salmon, tinted 
pink towards the centre ; of large size, good form. 
339. COLERIDGE — Salmon, tinted orange ; 
dwarf habit, large trusses ; free. 
340. OASSIOPE — Beautiful shade of 
salmon-pink ; much admired. 
d 6d. each (in 60's). 
AND ORANGE-COLOURED. 
Mirando and Iff me. J. Chretien 
3t parents. 
occupying quite one-third of the flower ; beautiful 
and attractive. Is, 
844. HOPEDENE — Light crimson-lake, 
shading gradually to soft magenta; medium - 
sized white centre, extending more in the upper 
petals ; grand habit ; first-class. 9<f. 
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