Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909 
PINK BEDDING VARIETIES. 
423. HENRY COMtTON— Large trusses 426. MRS. W. BROWNE— The moat intense 
of a pretty shade, habit vigorous and branching ; pink and purple section ; most distinct, 
fj.gg 427. BECKWITH’S PINK — Bright rosy 
pink ; large trasses and branching habit. 
6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. (in 60’s). 
IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
Por the Bedding-out Season. 
THE following varieties supplied in Large plants in 6-in. pots during 
May and June, suitable for Window Boxes, Large Beds and Borders for 
immediate effect. 
Special rpiotatious foe kirtje quantities. 
SINGLES. 
syn. 
BECKWITH’S PINK 
BOBT. HAYES. 
HENRY JACOBY— Crimson. 
BEPOBMATOR— Scarlet. 
KING EDWARD VII,— Crimson, 
LADY BESS-Salmon. 
MRS. 
MRS. B. CANNELL-Salmon. 
PAUL CBAMPEL— Scarlet. 
PHYLLIS— Salmon-rose. 
SNO WDROP— White. 
VESUVIUS-Scarlet. 
DOUBLE JACOBY— Crimson. 
P, V. BASPAIL-Scarlet. 
GUSTAV EMICH — Scarlet, 
double. 
6s. to 6s. per doz. 
DOUBLES. 
HERMINE— White. 
KING OF DENMARK- Salmon, 
semi- MRS. LAWRENCE — Soft salmon. 
VILLE DE POITIEBS-Soarlet, 
6s. to Gs. per doz. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED 
GALILEE — Rosy pink 
MME. CROUSSE — Silvery pink. 
MRS. HAWLEY — Deep pi:^. 
fis. to 9s. per doz. Special ljuotations for large quantities. 
IVY’-LEAF VARIETIES. 
SOUV. DE CHAS. TURNER— Rich 
pink. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF PELARGONIUMS. 
l^EW people have an idea, and very few can form the slightest conception, what grand kinds we 
have in this family, and what splendid specimen plants they make trained on trellises. 
Our selection in 60-sized pots, 4s. per doz. 
. COUNTESS DE O-REY— Of a pleas- 
ing light satiny salmon colour, wonderfully free 
flowering; has every indication of superseding 
Mme. Crousse, dd, each. 
. JAMES ATTPIELD — A hybrid ; 
extra large bold flowers of a pretty tint of soft 
pink, short jointed in growth ; very Kne. 9(f. 
each. 
. MILLFIELD OEM — Blush white, 
slight maroon blotch in upper petals, tine fall 
flowers and large trusses, resembling in habit 
add growth more after the type of the Zonal. 9d. 
. CHINGFORD ROSE— A beautiful 
shade of rose-tinted lavender; held flowers and 
trusses ; robust habit, dd. 
. DEVONSHIRE LASS — A most 
pleasing shade of salmon ; very free and effective ; 
will become a great favourite for window 
baskets, bo.xes, &c. 9d. 
. LADY GERTRUDE— Soft rose of a 
pleasing tint, suffused mauve ; good vigorous 
erect habit. Is. 
ALLIANCE — Almost a pure white ; 
large bold flowers ; free. 9rf. 
. PAPA CHAPFER — A true hybrid 
between a Zonal and an Ivy-leaf ; deep crimson- 
scarlet ; a grand variety for covering walls, 
pillars, 4c 9rf. 
FAVOURITE — Of a softer shade than 
Souv. de Ghas. Turner, but larger and more 
perfect; good. 
428. ENCHANTRESS— Soft salmon shade, 
free and dwarf, in the way of Galilee. 
429. ADMIRATION — Deep rosy pink, 
blotched on each petal , large. 
430. CUT BLOOM — Pale creamy blush 
tint, on long wiry stems, very free flowering. 
431. PRINCESS VICTORIA— Large and 
splendid trusses of pale lilac ; a much better 
varitty than Baden Powell. 
432. QCEEN ALEXANDRA— Beautiful 
shade of blush-pink, feathered in upper petals; 
large, full, well-formed flowers. 
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