ii yf. ^anneH ¥ ^ataiogue of 
THE FINEST 
NEW PICOTEE AND CARNATIONS IN THE WORLD, 
IiAISEIl AND SENT OUT J!Y H. CaKNKI.L & SoSS. 
ERIC — Good, large and fine, pure white ground, edged and feathered rosy red ; pretty. 2s. 
F. T. TASKER — Attractive, beautiful-shaped petals, broad and bold, of a pleasing shade of light bright red ; 
splendid for buttonholes. 2s. 
IRENE — Colours good, sweet scented, scarlet bizarre, hold markings, fine flowers ; splendid constitution. 3s. 
MISS ROBERTA WALKER — Very free and effective, good habit, fine flowers of a deep rose colour ; a grand 
variety. 3s. 
MISS MARY DYKE— Deep primrose, well-shaped flowers, grand petals ; good habit. 3s. 
MISS SUSAN — Of a pretty and pleasing shade of pink, well formed ; large and good. 3s. 
MRS. C. J. M. SHAW (Picotee) — White ground, clear and well defined wire-edge of deep pinkish lake, 
broad and bold petals ; fine. Is. 6d. 
MRS. P. READE — Ground colour white, speckled, striped, and sjdashed lake-maroon, large; a grand variety 
for conservatory decoration. 2s. 
OWEN FREDERICK — Extra good and fine, soft yellow ground, feathered scarlet ; good habit, very free. 3s. 
PLEASANCE — Pure white, pretty shell-shaped petals, slightly serrated ; very fine for border purposes. 2s. 
PRINCESS MAUD— Pure white, sweet scented ; large and fine double flowers. 3s. 
W. COOMBE-MILLEB— Deep buff ground distinctly marked chestnut-red; full double flowers, large; a 
grand variety. 3s. 
The set of 12 for 25s. 
H. CANNEI.I. & SONS’ 
NEW CHHYSflNTHE]VIU]VlS fop 1898. 

We are sure they will hecome standing; varieties, and further maintain our reputation 
as sending out the best permanent kinds. 
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GRAND NEW ELEGANT-SHAPED CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
An AoH’JsnioN of tiiic Gkratfst Value for Cut Flowfjis. 
MISS HARVBY, or WHITE MRS. FILEINS— It is said by those that have seen it to be the most 
important and the most usetul and valuable variety of all Chrysanthemums. All this is based on the experience tliey 
have had of the yellow variety we sent out. It has, and always will be grown iu large quantities, because the shape is 
so fascinating, and the exact, neat-formed petals that the present ffishion requires, from one end of the globe to the 
other : yes, for both hutton-lioles and bouquets, ilraw*ing and dining-rooms, this variety always commands most admira- 
tion, All the world has been waiting for anotlier colour of the same form ; thousands have asked one another who was 
going to give them a white one. A year ago we should have said it was very, very far oif, but we are indeed proud to 
say it is now a realised fapt, and we also hold the entire stock of this much-wanted and anticipated White Mrs. Filkins. 
Tnis we now otter for the first time under the name of Miss lldTVcxfy by re(juest, after the raiser’s daughter — a miss in 
her teens — trim, neat, and lovely she looks in her snow-white dress. At the present time no flower is so w'auted as this ; 
no flower will be so welcomed by all— rich and poor — as this gem of jew’els amongst lovers of the Chrysanthemums for 
the choicest purposes. 7s. 6d. 
CjirysanthkmUm, White Mits. Filkins. — This is one of the many novelties sent out by Messrs. Caunell during 
the last twenty years, certainly it is not one of the least important of the additions made to the Chrysanthemum list. 
1 Q size, form and character the newcomer resembles its parent, but is jmre white. For wreaths and bouquets, as well as 
/■or the decoration of the dwelling house in vases, a great future lies before this Chrj’santhemuni. — E. Molyneux. 
