Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
55'J. JOSEPH LEIOH— Clear rosy pink, 
large dark maroon blotch on upper petals ; dwarf 
and free. 9<f. 
660. ALICE M. LOVE— A lovely shade of 
salmon-rose ; free, perfect habit. 
661. CRIMSON EMPRESS— Very dark 
crimson ; a grand variety. Is. Gd. 
662. INDIAN PRINCE— Dark crimson, 
dark blotch on upper petals ; fine. Is. Gd. 
663. COUNTESS — Immense size flowers of 
a clear shade of salmon ; large pure white 
centre, narrow distinct white edge. 9d. 
664. EMPRESS OP INDIA— A magnifi- 
CQpt variety ; rich shade of salmon-scarlet, upper 
petals blotched dark crimson, light centre; of 
excellent habit ; fine large flowers. Is. Gd. 
666. H. M. STANLEY — Dwarf habit ; 
flowers of a soft lake shade ; upper petals deeper, 
with a maroon blotch. 
667. PRINCE OE OR QE— Attractive; 
crimped flowers of soft salmon-pink, lower petals 
marked with a small blotch of orange-maroon, 
upper petals blotched blackish maroon ; enor- 
mous trusses. 
671. PURITY — A seedling from Fsnus, quite 
as early, but much larger in truss and pip, and a 
better constitution. 
672. L E D E B O U R — Attractive ; ground 
colour lilac, large magenta blotches, feathered 
in upper petals maroon ; fine large open flowers, 
evenly edged silvery white. 
673. TOMMY DODD — Lower petals soft 
blush, upper maroon and crimson, edged blush ; 
showy ; large trusses. 9<f. 
Flowering plants, in 6-inch pots, of most of i 
676. BLACK DIAMOND— Dark maroon- 
j margin of lilac round each petal ; free and dis- 
tinet. Is. 
678. IMPROVED TRIOMPHE DE ST. 
I MAND^ — Reddish maroon,very intense eoloured 
' blotch in upper petals ; most attractive. 9c/. 
; 679. aOLDMINE — Brightorange, feathered 
j in upper petals ; habit good. 9c/. 
682. DEFIANCE — Beautiful rich orange- 
I scarlet, feathered deep maroon in upper petals ; 
flowers and trusses large ; very floriferous. 
583. DECORATOR (Hayes) — Red, dark 
blotch ; very large and full ; a fine variety. 
684. HAMLET ET OPHELIE— Light 
; satiny mauve, of a deeper colour in upper petals, 
and blotched deep crimson-maroon j flowers very 
large and of good shape. 9c/. 
686. MARIE MALLET — Silvery white, 
carmine spot on lower petals, red and maroon on 
upper ; habit very dwarf ; quite distinct. 9c/. 
j 689. EVENING STAR — Deep crimson, 
I small blotch, white throat, 
t 590. DECORATOR (Braid) — Crimson and 
maroon blotch, in the way of Dighy Grand. 
i 691. EMPEROR OP RUSSIA — Dark 
I maroon-crimson, elegantly marked with a white 
‘ belt ; very distinct. 9c/. 
692. MARIE LEMOINE— White, slightly 
blotched in upper petals ; large, beautifully 
fringed, good substance. 
599. DIOBY GRAND— Blush-white, with 
j veined blotch on upper petals, fringed edges. 
;hese varieties, 12s., 16s., and 18s. per doz. ; in 60's, 
8s. per doz., onr selection. 
LARGE-FLOWERING SHOW PELARGONIUMS. 
(OLD 
604. J. DOUGLAS— Rosy pink. Is. 
606. ACHIEVEMENT — Orange-scarlet. 
Is. 
608. PELICAN — Deep lilac-rose. Is. 
610. BLUE BEARD — Light purple. Is. 
611. CHIEF SECRETARY — Rosy crim- 
son. Is. 
613. MALCOLM — Deep orange-scarlet. Is. 
616. OUTLAW — Black and crimson. Is. 
TYPE.) 
617. LILY — Veined rosy crimson. Is. 
619. BRILLIANT — Scarlet, black spot. Is. 
621. SUNBEAM— Bright scarlet. 9ci. 
623. GRATITUDE — Blush-purple. Is. 
624. TROJAN — Rosy purple and maroon. 
9cf. 
626. ILLUMINATOR — Crimson-scarlet. 
Is. 
627. MABEL— Heavily painted. Is. 
Our selection in 60’s 8s. per doz. ; large plants in 6-inch pots, 16s. and 18s. per doz 
SMALL-FLOWERING FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
PROFUSE BLOOMERS. 
630. DELICATUM — White, rose blotch. 
631. MRS. LANGTRY— White, rosy lilac 
spots. 
637. ROI DE FANTASIES— Rosy crim- 
son and white. 
638. PRINCESS TECK — White, carmine 
spots. 
639. MRS. MENDAL — White, delicate 
spots. 
640. BRIDESMAID— Pale lavender. 
642. MRS. ALFRED WIGAN — Pink,, 
white centre. 
644. C. WITHAM— Purple, white throat. 
9d. each (In 60's). 
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