Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909< 
GENERAL 
1. AIiFRED PEIiliIER — Rose -crimson. 
2. ATL&UnDE — Violet lobes. 
3. AXTBER — Lilac-parple and white. 
4. BADEN-POWELL— Rosy scarlet. 
B. B. L. FREEMAN — Bright scarlet. 
6. BERTHA KOCH— White and pink. 
7. OANUH) ATE— Rose. 
8. CHAS. GOUNOD. 
9. OH. ROBIN — Rosy carmine. 
10. DIANE — Carmine-pink. 
1 1. DR. TUKE — Bright red. 
12. GEO. BIZET — Rosy purple. 
13. GEO. FISHER- Bright rose. 
14. GEORGE HOME— Scarlet and white. 
16. GEN. NANSOUTY — Crimson- maroon. 
16. HALEVY — Poppy colour. 
17. H. OANNELL— Bright rose. 
18. HECTOR MACDONALD— Rich rose. 
19. HER MAJESTY— Rosy purple. 
20. JAMES FARQUHAR— Rosy purple. 
21. JAMES RAMSAY — Rosy scarlet and 
crimson. 
22. JOHN COWE — Clear scarlet. 
23. JOHN PEARSON — Purplish mauve. 
24. J. T. DOWNTE — Dark crimson. 
COLLECTION. 
26. LITTLE PRANK — Crimson aud 
chocolate. 
26. MAGNIFICENCE — Rosy crimson and 
chocolate. 
27. MARION TERRY— Light rose. 
28. MISS ARNOT— Rosy pink. 
29. MISS P. HOPE — Pure white and rose. 
80. MISS WILMOT — Rich scarlet and 
crimson. 
31. OLIVIER PAIN— Violet. 
82. PAUL BERT— Fiery red. 
33. PRINCESS — Delicate rose. 
34. RACHEL— White ; large. 
36. R. DEAN — Crimson scarlet. 
36. ROSA — Fiery red and white. 
37. SAINT SAENS — Straw-white and lilac. 
38. SERG. WM. HOME — Rich rosy scarlet. 
39. SIR GEO. WHITE — Rich crimson and 
chocolate. 
40. TALMA — Light and dark rose. 
41. THE FAVOURITE — Carmine-rose. 
42 THE LADY— Blush pink. 
43. THOS. SHAW — Rich scarlet and white. 
44. VERDI — l^urplish crimson. 
All those not priced 6rf. each; 6s. per doz. H. C. & Sons’ selection, 4s. per doz. 
Seeds, Is. per packet. 
Seedlings from best named varieties, 3s. per doz. 
P^ON'mS. SlN®NSIS Ymibtibs, 
NEW HERBACEOUS 
•AGNES MARY KELWAY— Light rose 
guard petals, yellow petaloids, with a rose tuft. 
3s. 6rf. 
•DR. BON AVIA — A very lively pink colour, 
paling at the edge of petals, large flowers show- 
ing golden anthers amongst the petals ; sweetly 
scented. 3*. 6d. 
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE — A very hand- 
some bright crimson flower. 3s. 6d. 
•DUKE OP CLARENCE— Cream, slightly 
flushed pink. 3s. Gd. 
•DUKE OP DEVONSHIRE — A large 
variety of a deep rose colour, large outer guard 
petals, and dense centre. 3s. 6d. 
♦GLORY OP SOMERSET — Soft pink ; 
large ; beautiful. 3s. Gd. 
•JOAN SEATON — Bright cherry-rose, each 
petal edged with a lighter coiour, rose-shaped 
flowers showing anthers amongst the petals; 
nicely scented. 3s. 6<f. 
DOUBLE P/EONIES. 
•KELWAY'S QUEEN — Flesh-pink, a most 
delicious and lovely sort ; very sweet. 3s, Gd. 
•LADY BERESFORD— Of a soft blush-pink 
shade, delicate and beautiful ; the petals are 
tipped carmine ; very sweet. 5s. 
•LIMOSEL — Bright clear light lilac-rose, 
large flowers, full and double, broad guard 
petals, and narrower petals in centre ; sweetly 
scented. 4s. 
LORD ROSEBERY — Crimson ; very fine. 
3s. Gd. 
♦MARIA KELWAY — Very fine, blush guard 
petals, yellow petaloids, blush tuft ; scented. 
3s. Gd. 
•MOONBEAM — Large white, tufted in 
centre. 3s. 6<f. 
♦MRS. STUBBS — Delicate flesh-coloured 
guard petals, white dentre ; a beautifnl flowei ; 
fragrant. 3s. Gd. 
•PRINCE GEORGE-Fine purple. 3s. Gd. 
•SIR T. J. LIPTON — Bright rosy crimson, 
golden stamens ; very fine. 4s. 
» Awarded Certificates of Merit. 
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