Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
433. COL. BADEN-POWELL — Delicate 
shade of soft blush-lilac, produces most freely 
large trasses of semi-double flowers. 
434. HIS MAJESTY THE KING — A 
pleasing shade of dark cerise; the trusses are 
large and produced in profusion. 
486. HBE MAJESTY THE QUEEN— 
The finest salmon-coloured variety ; enormous 
pips and trusses of a lovely shade of soft salmon. 
436. BEAUTE S TJ P RE M E--Robust 
grower and a splendid habit. 
431. ANTOIN CROZY — The result of a 
cross with a Zonal; dwarf erect habit; semi- 
double scarlet flowers. 
438. MRS. BANKS— White slightly tinted 
large flowers, black blotch in upper petals. 
439. JOSEPH WARREN — Flowers of 
enormous size in the way of Souv. de Chat. 
Turner, but the colour much richer. 
440. MISS OtJLLIVBR — Magenta of a 
most beautiful and rich shade. 
441. lARS. HAWIjEY— A deeply coloured 
Souv. de Chat. Turner, and with a more vigorous 
habit. 
442. LEOPARD— Clear lilac-pink, heavily 
blotched crimson ; distinct. 
443. BEAUTY OP EASTBOURNE -- - 
Beautiful salmon, splendid habit ; grand for 
bedding. 9rf. each ; 6s. per dcz. 
444. MRS. J. Q. DAY— Intense glowing 
shade of crimson-rose ; free-flowering habit ; 
robust and sturdy. 
446. NYMPHfflA — Gigantic pips and 
trusses, rosy magenta ; dwarf habit. 
446. achievement— T he result of ‘ 
448. BEAUTY OP OASTLE HILL — Soft 
rose, dark blotch in upper petals ; free aud 
©ffCCtlYO. 
449. RYEOROPT SURPRISE— Vigorous 
upright habit, lovely and distinct shade of 
salmon-pink. 
461. OORDEN’S GLORY— Bright scarlet ; 
bold full flower ; free grower and bloomer. 
464. GIROPL^IE — Finelarge double flowers 
of a rosebud shape, of a magenta-purple shade. 
466. HUNTSMAN— Bright scarlet; very 
large semi-double flowers. 
466. DISTINCTION- Of a nice rosy pink 
shade; fine open flowers ; dwarf and free. 
467. SABRINA — Scarlet; enormous -sized 
pips. 
468. PLAMBEAU— Veiw large, and pro- 
ducing flowers of a scarlet colour ; strong. 9d. 
462. LA PRANCE — A beautiful shade of 
lilac, distinct colour ; fine large flower ; dwarf 
habit and very free. 
466. LAMARTINE — Orange-scarlet, the 
brightest in this colour ; very fine. 
467. SOUV. DE OHAS. TURNER— 
Gigantic trusses and pips ; flowers of a deep pink 
shade, feathered mtiroon in upper petals. 
468. GALILEE — Soft rosy pink, very large 
and well formed ; good habit ; free bloomer. 
469. MAUVE BEAUTY — Magenta mauve; 
dwarf and free. Is. each. 
470. MURILLO — Dark crimson; habitshort- 
jointed ; very free flowering. 
472. JEANNE D’ARC— One of the finest 
white, suffused light lavender ; an acquisition. 
480. MADAME OROUSSE— Silvery pink, 
most useful for window boxes, &c. 
true cross with a Zonal, distinct shade of soft 
salmon-pink; semi-double, erect habit; very free. 
During May and the Bedding-out Season we can supply beautiful fine plants of 
such useful varieties for Window-boxes and like purposes as Galilee, Mme. Crouase, 
Mrs. Hawley, and Souu. de Chas. Turner, in 5-inch pots, that will produce a good effect 
at once. See special offer, page 77. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
T hese beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums are now very extensively gro>vn for their highly 
fragrant foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
488. M.NONIN — 'Well-cut foliage, and very ' 
fragrant; strong erect habit; bright scarlet 
flowers. Is. 
489. OLORINDA— Of splendid free bold 
growing habit, deep green foliage, and of an 
agreeable and refreshing fragrance. Flowers of 
good size and quite an improvement in t&t re- 
spect, andof a bright rosy-cerise shade ; splendid 
winter bloomer ; very free flowering. 9<f. 
490. LOTHARIO — Rosy crimson. 
491. OAPITATUM — Rose-scented. 
492. LITTLE GEM— Rose, very fragrant, 
dwarf, spreading habit. 
493. PRETTYPOLLY— Dwarf bushy habit, 
large leaves, almond-scented. 
494. QUERCIFOLIUM — Oak-leaved 
foliage, leaf black centre : attractive. 
496. QUEROIPOLIUM MINOR — Finer 
cut foliage than the preceding variety. 
496. DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE — 
Miniature growth, blush white, upper petals 
blotched maroon and crimson; very fragrant. 
All those not priced 6d. each (in 60’s). 
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497. FAIR ELLEN — Large oak-leaved 
foliage ; fragrant and beautiful. 
498. TOMENTOSUM — Large, flat, woolly 
foliage, highly scented with peppermint. 
499. PRINCE OP ORANGE — Dwarf, 
small foliage, highly scented with orange. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE OP 
ORANGE — See variegated varieties. 
600. DALE PARK BEAUTY — Fragrant 
601. LADY MA RY — Nutmeg scented. 
602. SHOTTESHAMPET — Filbert scented. 
LADY PLYMOUTH — See variegated 
varieties. No. 62. 
603. CRISPUM— Citron scented. 
604. LADY SCARBOROUGH-Resembling 
Parsley; very attractive ; highly fragrant. 
. GROSSULARIOIDES POL. VAR. 
(Gooseberry foliage) — A pretty little gem, 
and nicely variegated. 
. SCARLET PET — Pretty green 
foliage, soft crimson red flowers, maroon blotch. 
