Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
DAPHNE— Of a soft crushed-strawberry shade, tips of florets shaded soft yellow ; an 
unusual shade ; eood. 5s. _ , , ■ 
MAJESTIC (Cannell)— A splendid Japanese variety, ground eolour ivory-white, 
florets most evenly marked ami lined with clear rosy-lilac ; elegant recurving petals, full-sized 
flowers: distinct and beautiful. 7,s. (irf. ,, , jc 
MISS AMS’ CASTLES— Rich yellow, deeper centre ; elegant petals, large and tine, 
good, OLIVE YOUNG— Pretty and attractive shaped flowers, silvery blush ; has 
every indicatiou of becoming a popular variety. 5.?. , . i • 
. MB. JOHN CABVILL (Cannell)— A very distinct and beautiful variety , long 
graceful drooping outer florets of a clear amlier-yellow, centre petals slightly incurving and reverse 
of florets deep amber. We have no hesitation in pronouucing this novelty a splendid introduction. 
7s. (ic/. AGNES CHRISTOPHERSON- A pretty and delicately tinted flower, soft 
flesh colour, centre pure white ; large and fine ; dwarf habit. 7s. 6d. „ 
MRS. EDWIN CURRIE— A fine habited variety, grand flowers, lilae-pink, silvery 
reverse, bluECAP (Cannell)— A true Incurved variety of an unusual colour, 
flowers’ being of a mealy-blusli tint ; beautiful sliape. Must be taken on the second crown 7s. M. 
RED MME CARNOT— It is with much pleasure and satisfaction we have the honour 
of introducing this grand novelty, a good red coloured variety, possessing all the fine qualities of the 
wVll kLvn elegant white Mmi Curnot. which has been eagerly looked for during the past few 
years, and Red Mine. Carnet will be found to fulfil all the requirements in that rcspect--identical 
in formation of flowers and size, and constitutionally stronger in habit. We therefore fully 
anticipate that it will soon attain a prominent position in the Chrysanthemum world. 1U». M. 
^ W. W. MANN (Cannell) (Incurved)— A splendid rich yellow coloured variety. A 
richer and brighter colour than Modesto. Will be indispensable for the showboard ; extra. 7s. t>d. 
NEW SINGLE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1903-4. 
BEAUTY OF KENT (Cannell)— Will be found very distinct, and where a true 
amber coloured flower is required, this fulfils every requirement ; very free flowering, and producing 
a most pleasing effect for conservatory decoration. 2s. 6d. . 
. ELSIE ANDREWS (Cannell)— A most captivating variety, and owing to its 
splendid habit cannot fail to be of great value for specimen plants for the conservatory, 
corridors, and other similar prominent positions: flowers of a pretty shade of lilac-piuk, with a 
distinct pure w'hite ring round a clear yellow centre ; has been much admired. 2s. bd. 
EUREKA (Cannell)— A grand single of the Qigantea class ; fine bold flowers of the 
purest 'white, long graceful florets, good high-cushioned yellow centre free 
effective ; for the decoration of large vases and bold massing this will be found indispensable. Ihe 
flowers, as shown in the engravings, were photographed from disbudded plants, '’“1 ^ 
bash form, and not thinned out, this fine novelty produces, a quantity of elegant blossoms on long 
stiff stems, that for table and other similar embellishments cannot be surpassed. Of good lasting 
ijualities (Cannell)— In formation and general appearance of flowers identical 
with tlie W'ell-known Paris Daisy Marguerite; very free ; pure white, distinct yellow centre ; very 
effective for conservatory displays. 2.s. 6d. , „ 
MISS BUNCH MAN (Cannell)— Well-formed flowers of a primrose-yellow ; very 
pleasing and attractive, distinct and desirable. 2s. Sd. - . t 
^ . MBS. JEWRY (Cannell)— Rich reddish chestnut; fine starry-formed flowers, of 
special value for table decoration ; very free. 2s. Gd. 
^ PROGRESS (Cannell)— Distinct and pretty ; bronzy chestnut, with a broad ring ot 
pure yellow round a dark coloured centre ; well open formed flowers ; jiist the identical variety for 
decoration where artistic arrangement is necessary,; good habit and free flowering. _s. bu.. 
ROSY MORN (Cannell)— A splendid habited variety, forming into well-shaped 
bushes", and covered with elegant narrow petalled flowers of n delicate tint of flesh colour, almost 
white at base of florets, and thus producing a very pleasing effect ; a gem. 2s. bd. 
ROYAL ROSE (Cannell; — Flowers of good lasting qualities; massive heads of 
well-formed graceful flowers of a distinct shade of rose ; good. 2s. Gd. , , . j k u i„„, 
SUNBEAM (Cannell)— A first-class variety, and where a dwarf habited bush plant is 
required that produces a mass of clear yellow flowers, this will be found worthy of every attention ; 
remarkably free flowering. 2s. Gd. 
THE LION (Cannell)— A seedling from Victoria, and will be found a u.eiul 
exhibition flower ; rosy red ; large and well formed ; a fine novelty. .Is. 6<J 
■VERA (Cannell)— Of the exact form of its parent, il/ary Anderson, but ot a decidea 
shade of deep pink ; well formed flowers ; pretty. F.C.C. 3s. Gd. 
WHITE DUCHESS (Cannell)— Of the purest white; medium size floweis , extra 
fine. 2s. 6d. 
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