Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL) OF THE SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
T hese are comparatively a new, wonderfully rich, and effective type, and, having more scalloped 
petals, nearly approaching a double, retain their petals instead of shedding them as the 
singles do — this, together with their most brilliant colours, make them quite an acquisition 
for cut flowers. 
The prices affixed are for plants in 60’s ; our selection, in 60-size pots, 9s. per doz. 
our selection in flowering plants of most of these varieties, 16s. and 18s. per doz. 
645. aODPRET'S PRIDE — Beautifully 
reticulated carmine and white, semi-dpubie 
fringed edges. Is. 6d. 
646. BEATRICE HUME — Semi-double 
fringe; a true regal ; of a purplish shade. Is. 
647. EMMANUEL I.IAS— Mottled rcse 
and white, much crimped ; very free; vigorous. 
Is. 
648. QUEEN OP WHITES — Semi-double, 
pure white; a sport from Cannelh' Double. Is. 
649. PERSIMMON — A sport from Dd. 
Perkins ; intense orange-scarlet ; flowers massive 
and bold, and beautifully undulated ; enormous 
trusses; vigorous, butdwarf spreading habit. Is. 
660. LADY DUPP — Rich rosy red, distinct 
white margin and centre ; seven and eight petals, 
much crimped, more so than any other; good 
constitution. Is. 6d. 
661. CHILWELL WHITE — Snow white, 
rich crimson lake blotch on upper petals ; large 
and beautifully formed. Is. 
652. GEN. LASSALLE — Large, undulated 
petals; white, lightly blotched and marbled rose; 
fine. Is. 
653. PRINCESS CHARLES- Soft salmon- 
rose, upper petals deep blackish maroon, rose 
margin ; distinct. Is. 
664. PINK CHAMPION — A sport from 
Champion, and has all its good qualities. Is. 
666. MRS. INNES ROGERS — Large, and 
of good shape ; beautifully crimped, rosy carmine, 
blotched maroon ; bold trusses ; habit fine. Is. 
656. DUKE OP PIPE — Flowers of seven 
and eight petals ; clear lake, pure white margins 
and centres ; splendid habit; large heads of 
bloom in abundance ; sport from Madame I 
Thibaut. Is. 6rf. [ 
667. M. BALMONT — Bright scarlet, occa- 
sionally white edges ; beautiful crimped edges ; 
stnrdv habit. Is. 6<f. 
668'. CANNELLS' DOUBLE — A sport 
from Volonte Nationale Alba ■ agreat acquisition; 
flowers large. Is. 
669. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Sport 
from Madame Thibaut, deeper in colour than j 
parent, deep reddish pink, blotched in upper ! 
petals. Is. 
660. MRS. HARRISON— Very large ; pink 
ground colour reticulated white, white centre 
and margin. Is. 6</. 
661. PRINCESS OP TEOK— Pure white ; 
immense size, crimped edges ; free. l.s. 
662. DUCHESS OP PIPE— Blush white, 
deep maroon blotch on upper petals ; large ; 
vigorous. Is. 
663. BUSH HILL BEAUTY — Mottled 
rose, deeper than Madame Thibaut ; an acquisi- 
tion. Is. 
664. CHAMPION-White, shaded blush, 
lake blotch in lower petals ; immense trusses ; 
vigorous. Is. 
665. PRINCESS MAUD — A sport from 
Volonte Nationale, deeper coloured blotch ; an 
advance. Is. 
666. SPRINGPIELD BEAUTY — Much 
crimped ; rosy red, blotch in upper petals ; 
distinct. Is. 
667. PRINCESS BEATRICE — Blush 
white, deep crimson blotch occasionally ; semi- 
double ; a sport from Madame Thibaut. Is. 
668. PRINCE HENRY — Rosy red and 
chocolate, white margin, bold flowers, fine 
trusses ; sport from Madame Thibaut. l.«. 6cf. 
669. W. E. BOYES — Bright'salmon ; well- 
developed semi-double flowers ; good habit. Is. 
670. MISS LILY CANNELL— Maroon and 
crimson, white margin and centre. 9</. 
671. VOLONTSI nationale ALBA— 
Pure white massive flowers ; grand. Is. 
673. DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Lewis)- 
Scarlet, dark blotch in upper petals ; good. i)d. 
675. DUKE OP ALBANY — Rich crimsou- 
maroon, margined rosy lake ; attractive. Is 
676. JEANNE D’ARO — Blush, maroon 
blotch; semi-double; dwarf and free. 1.'. 
677. MADAME THIBAUT — White, 
blotched and marbled rose, upper petals marked 
crimson-maroon, white centre; immense trusses, 
undulated petals. Is. 
678. MRS. C. H. WELLS— Pure white, 
deep carmine blotch, beautifully fiinged. Is. 
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