Cannells' Floral Guide, 1909. 
varieties are well adapted for bouquets and buttonholes, owing to their beau, 
tifnl fem-like appearance, in addition to fragrance >6 
606. DENTIOULATUM MAJXJS— Bushy 
habit and finely cut foliage ; the best of this 
section. 
606. FUJCIFOIjrD'M ODORATOM, syn. 
Ferasefolluza — A valuable variety. 
All those not priced 6rf. each (in GO’s). 
HYBRIDS FROM THE OLD “UNIQUE.” 
610. OONSPIOUA— Large flowers, bright 612. ROLLISSON'S UKIQUE — Rich 
mageuta, pencilled m the upper petals. — : ^ 
607. RADUIiA — Foliage large and graceful. 
608. RADULA MAJOR — Citron scented. 
609. PHEASANT'S FOOT— Large foliage. 
611. SCARLET UNIQUE— Flowers dull 
scarlet, blotched with maroon ; good habit. 
violet.crimson. 
613. MRS. KINGSBURY— Magenta-crim. 
son. 
614. OLD UNIQUE— Deep lilac. 
. , All those not priced Gd. each (in GO'S). 
We will send 100 distinct varieties, of all classes, our selection, package free, for 32s 
DECORATIVE PELARGONIUMS. 
For Novelties, see Front of Catalogue. 
Flowering Plants in 6-inoh pots of most of these varieties, 12s., 16s 
per doz. ; in 60’s, 8s. per doz.y our selection. 
and 18s. 
When ordering Pelargoniums, please state definitely which class 
or classes are required. 
KING MANUEL Phis should become popular for market purposes, the plant being a rapid 
power producing large trusses of bold flowers: lower petals rose pink, splashed and marbled 
t^rimson with maroon blotches ; free and early flowering ; attractive. 2.t. Gd. 
QJJEEN A very striking, pight, and beautiful variety; rich madder.rose, shaded 
salmon, slightly feathered vermilion-red ; large flower of perfect form. 2s. Gtf. 
?i^ slightly splashed lake, top petals rosy lake, shaded 
maroon. Much of the old show style ’ ; very pretty, both plant and bloom good in' every way. 
• Delicate rose, shading to a darker tone at centre, top petals soft lake 
with good dark blotches; peta's beautifully “ crimped,” and a large bold flower. 2s. Gd. 
bl^^M^ s*uper?^^°^^^^^^ — salmon-pink, rich chocolate in upper petals with maroon 
I^BS— Ihe bottom petals soft rosy mauve, the top ones shaded salmon.pink and slightly marked 
darker ; charming variety with the best of habits. 2s. i a s 
MRS. LESTOCK THORNTON— Clear pink, each petal with a distinct blotch of blackish 
maroon, shading to scarlet at edges ; nice form and good truss. 2s. Gd. 
DORA GODFRE-y- Soft rosy mauve, top petals shaded and pencilled lake; a charming 
distinct and pretty variety ; good habit and free flowering. 2s. 
MRS. W. J. GODPRE'Y— Soft rosy salmon, upper petals suffused a richer shade, and heavily 
stained cr^son-lake with blotches of dark maroon. IVhite in centre; very striking and beauti- 
lUi. \)G , 
DAINTY— Bright rosy pink, upper petals crimson-red with bold dark blotches, white in centre • 
very attractive. 2s. Gtf. . . , 
BRIDESMA^. Delicate pink, suffused with a deeper shade; medium blotches crimsru- 
maroon, pure white in centre ; handsome flower of large size. 2s. 
E. PRANKS— Petals deep salmony rose, slightly splashed with vermUion and lake ; bottom 
petals dark maroon, edged with a lighter tone, large and bold flower with rich colouring. 2s. 6<f. 
ROSE OP DEVON— Soft rosy mauve, slightly blotched lake, each petal crimped very 
prettily ; very charming. 2s. v r / 
H. S. DAVY— Cinnabar-red, with blotches of scarlet on three lower petals and blackish 
maroon in the two top ; large trusses ; a distinct and telling variety. 2s. 
PRIME MINISTER— Rose ground, shaded crimson lake, each of the five petals boldly 
blotched crimson chocolate ; good regal variety of nice habit. 2s. Gd, 
"VICAR OP EXMOUTH— Soft pink, top rich rosy lake and heavily blotched crimson-black, 
a nice crimped petalled flower ; good every way. 2s. 
DEVONSHIRE HERO— Pinkish salmon, shaded crimson-scarlet on top petals; nicelr 
blotched, bold trusses ; plant a rapid grower, 2s. 6<f. . . > j 
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