Cannells” Floral Guide, 1909. 
NSBONIA — In colour brighter than Duke of Cornwall, deep reddish crimson with a slight 
salmon margin to each 8oret ; vei-y large and of great substance, massive trusses ; splendid habit. 9d. 
!■ ORMONDE — Of a beautiful blush-rose tint, distinct blotch on the upper petals; grand flowers 
and trusses; fine constitution. Hd. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Hayes) — A beautiful shade of transparent salmon, shaded deeper in 
upper petals; enormous flowers and trusses ; very striking. !)rf. 
ST. QATIEN — Deep salmon, maroon blotch on each petal ; trusses and flowers of enormous 
size; a splendid addition 9t/. 
VOLUTUS — Soft purple, dark upper petals ; very large and fine. 9<f. 
LILT KRUMHOLZ— Large rosy-magenta flowers, black blotch on each petal ; large trusses; 
dwarf spreading habit. 9d. 
521. DUKE OP CORNWALL — Gigantic, well-formed flowers of great substance; 
slightly crimped petals, reddish crimson, each petal bordered light salmon ; splendid branching 
habit; a standard variety. Dd. 
522. LORD CARRINQTON— Of a beau- 
tiful mauve-purple shade with a large crimson- 
lake blotch in the upper petals; enormous 
flowers and trusses ; quite a distinct variety ; 
habit first-class l.s. 
623. LADY C A R R I N » T O N— Of a 
beautiful tint of blush-white, slightly crimped 
margins, and a slight reddish maroon blotch in 
the upper petals ; large trusses, splendid habit. 
'Ml. 
521. DUCHESS OP WESTMINSTER— 
Of a most exquisite shade of soft rosy salmon, 
beautifully blotched maroon in upper petals; 
crimped edges ; fine robust habit. 'M. 
52.5. COUNTESS OP CREWE— Fine bold 
flowers of an attractive satiny-rose shade ; petals 
beautifully crimped, and of thick leathery sub- 
stance ; splendid. 9rf. 
626. IAN MACLAREN (New ZealandV- 
Blush-pink, of a pleasing tint ; petals beauti- 
fully fimbriated ; large trusses, and very flori- 
ferous. Is. 
527. LADY PRIMROSE — Beautiful tint of 
blush-rose, large and distinct blotch on the top 
petals ; dwarf and spreading habit ; attractive. 
9(/. 
529. LORD KITCHENER — Crimson- 
scarlet, and considered a fine improvement on 
the well-known varietv Martial. Is. 
530. LADY CHURCHILL— A splendid 
light coloured variety in the way of Duchess of 
Portland; large flowers, and of good substance ; 
blush-salmon with a distinct blotch in the upper 
petals ; fine robust habit. 9d. 
531. COUNTESS OP WARWICK— A 
beautiful orange-scarlet, an improvement on 
Vivid-, a very attractive and effective variety. 9d. 
633. WHITE PANNY EDEN— An exact 
counterpart in habit of Funny Eden, from rvhich 
it is a sport ; floriferous, and very dwarf. 9<f. 
635. MRS. OEO. GORDON— Soft satiny 
pink, perfectly distinct from any other; a most 
attractive and pleasing shade ; habit dwarf and 
bushy, and all that can be desired. i)d. 
536. ALICE HATES — A very beautiful 
white, free flowering and good habit; a sport 
from the well-known variety Dorothy, an exact 
counterpart, excepting in colour. %d. 
537. BRIDEGROOM — Rosy blush, of a 
very pleasing maroon shade ; beautifully crimped 
flowers ; dwarf and free. 9d. 
638. CRIMSON KING— Good habit ; one 
of the most popular varieties for market pur- 
poses ; as its name denotes, intense crimson 
colour. 9rf. 
640. VICTORIA REGINA— Pearly-white 
flowers, very slightly blotched in upper petals, 
beautifully fimbriated ; flowers large and very 
solid ; good constitution ; a sport from Mrs. fV. 
Wriffht. Is. 
541. VIOLA — Soft purple-violet, shaded 
lighter ; a most distinct colour in this family ; 
flowers well formed ; free bloomer ; good habit. 
Is. 
642. LADAS — Of a most beautiful sha4e of 
blush-pink, deeper In upper petals, which are 
heavily blotched maroon ; large bold flowers ; 
i free. Is. 
543. DUCHESS OP PORTLAND — A 
sport from Empress of India, in habit and size 
of flower identical with that variety ; blnsh- 
salmon, deeper in upper petals ; very striking 
and effective. Is. 
647. LORD ROBERTS — Rosy red, tinted 
cerise, richly blotched on upper petals, tinted 
in the throat; splendid habit. Ml. 
548. LADY HELEN — Light lavender, dark 
blotches in upper petals ; a decided improvement 
on Dr. Andre. 
649. PANNY EDEN — Bright orange-scar- 
let ; very showy and free flowering. 
651. MRS. W. WRIGHT— Delicate blush- 
white, rich crimson-maroon feather on upper 
petals. 9(/. 
563. H. J. JONES — Clear rosy red, distinct 
maroon blotch in upper petals, white centre ; very 
profuse bloomer, dwarf habit ; effective. 
664. LINDA — Fine variety, bold flowers of 
a clear salmon shade of a pleasing tint, feathered 
and blotched maroon in upper petals ; grand. 
666. PRINCESS MAY — Of a beautiful 
China pink, feathered maroon in upper petals, 
crimped margins. 
557. EDITH — Bright rosy crimson, edged 
lighter, two upper petals heavily blotched dark 
velvety maroon ; a good market and decorative 
variety. 9d. 
658. EVENTIDE — Pale rosy cerise, dark 
maroon blotch on upper petals, white throat ; a 
beautiful flower. 9a. 
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