H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
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SHOW PELARGONIUMS (Beck)- Each-s. d. 
Britomart — Upper petals margined deep crimson, lower petals bright crimson, fine form 
and substance ... 2 0 
Gloria na — Distinct and showy orange-red, feathered deep brownish maroon on a bluish 
ground, lower petals silvery blush ; large 2 6 
Gratitude (Smith) — Soft rosy lilac lower petals, upper petals deep blackish maroon, 
edged bright pink, white centre 3 0 
Superb — Bich glowing crimson, lower petals slightly veined mahogany, upper petals 
deep maroon-crimson, white centre, veined lake 2 0 
Thebais — Lower petals light crimson, deep blotch in upper petals, margined fiery 
crimson, dwarf habit 2 0 
REGAL PELARGONIUM— 
Gloire d’Orleans — A sport from the well-known Triomphe dc St. Monde ; colour of a 
most pleasing shade ; distinct and fine 2 6 
NEW PURE WHITE ZONAL PELARGONIUM — 
Niphetos (Keynes) — Said to be the finest white in cultivation 1 6 
CONTINENTAL VARIETIES (various raisers)- 
Aurore Boreale — Hybrid nosegay, light scarlet, tinged with salmon ; strong grower, 
size of flowers immense 2 6 
Avalanche — A white bedding variety of great promise, and much used, on the Continent 1 0 
Fritz Goebel (Double) — Of a fiery scarlet colour, individual pips very largo, vigorous 
habit, free * „ 2 0 
Gambetta — This stands in the same position, and equally popular throughout France 
and Germany as ouy Scarlet Vesuvius in England, and for warm climates it is a gem, 
9s. per doz. ; cuttings, 4s. per doz. 1 0 
Gloire Lyonnaise — Also producing immense pips and trusses of a cherry-rose scarlet 
colour ... ... ,,, 3 o 
PRIMULA, “ Princess of Wales " — 
Out of the many new varieties which have been sent out hardly a single one, in our 
estimation, beyond our own remains. Princess of Wales , now offered, from its good 
habit and wonderful freedom in flowering, and its lovely blush white blooms, will 
beyond all doubt make it a favourite with all ; it is one of those lovely, attractive, and 
good-growing kinds, even under the roughest treatment, which will constitute it a 
permanent variety 2 6 
NEW SILVER TRICOLOR — 
Mrs. Miller — An improvement on the well-known Dolly Vardcn; crimson and black 
zones, very even and conspicuous ; quite distinct ... 5 0 
NEW PENTSTEMONS- 
Charles Darwin 
Isabey 
Mrs. Everest 
Mrs. Ingram 
Mrs. McElroy 
Mrs. Pollett 
Mrs. Styles 
Mrs. Weaver 
2s. each. 
Rabelais 
Sculpteur Clesinger 
Yan, D’Argent. 
NEW MIMULUS (Dean) — Awarded First Class Certificates. 
Grandiflorus “Brilliant” — Bearing very large and finely formed flowers of an 
intense bright blood-crimson colour ; veiy free ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Grandiflorus “Novelty” ( Hosc-in-Hosc ) — Also a vigorous-growing variety, bearing 
large “ hose-in-liose ” flowers, the foremost pale gold dashed with amber and orange, 
spotted crimson ; the rear flower reddish orange, margined gold, and heavily spotted ... 1 0 
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