Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
STJCHESS OP BOXBUB&HE — A deep self-salmon ; enormous sized pips and trusses ; 
good habit, a fine improvement on Mrs, Hall. 6s. each. 
CSARXi^S CURTIS — Deep reddish scarlet of an attractive shade, clear white eye; bold well- 
formed flowers, very free flowering. We consider this will soon become a standard variety in this 
section of colour. Gs. each. 
countess of jersey — A very fine light-coloured variety, producing large flowers of 
shell-like formation, centre of flowers clear coral-salmon, outer portions of florets of a much lighter 
shade ; splendid dwarf spreading habit. A most telling variety throughout the winter season. 
6s. each. 
SIR FRED TREVES — Certainly by far the deepest crimson-coloured variety in commerce, 
large white eye and adding much to its attractiveness; enormous sized flowers and grand trusses ; 
very striking. 7^. 6^?. each. 
SIR ERNEST CASSEL — A very fine brilliant scarlet, slightly shaded deeper towards the 
base of florets, more especially during the winter season, as regards to colour a decided advance on 
The Sirdar ; large white eye ; very effective, os. each. 
THE MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH — Cherry-red suffused plum, large pure 
pearly-white eye; fine circular flowers and bold heads of bloom; good habit; distinct. 5s. each. 
QUEEN OF ITALY — A very pleasing and distinct novelty ; of a soft transparent china 
pink-salmon ; large circular well-formed flowers and beautiful bold trusses ; foliage being of a self 
pea-green adds to the full effect of the charming colour of the flowers. 6s. each. 
MRS. B. W. CURRIE— Soft rosy pink; flowers large and very circular; enormous trusses, 
robust habit ; a fine introduction. 6s. each. 
The set of 10 for /60s., in 60 size pots. 
NEW FANCY-STRIPED AND MOTTLED ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
Of which Souv, de Mirande and Mme. Jules Chretien were the first parents. 
MRS. WM, IVATSON — White ground with a distinct stripe, spotting and markings of 
bright lake, and also with a neat narrow picotec edge of a more intense colour, and occasionally 
sporting and producing flowers and trusses of a more reddish lake colour and the white not then 
being so conspicuous ; enormous sized trusses produced in abundance ; one of the most interesting 
and striking novelties we have yet seen. 6s. each. 
LADY WARWICK — Very large pure white flowers, with a dainty picotee margin of pink ; 
a fine improvement on jl/o/fit ; splendid dwarf spreading habit ; very free flowering. 4s. each. 
RETICULATA — White ground, distinctly reticulated and edged with a bright deep shrimp- 
pink colour shaded red; an improvement on Lady Surah W^ilson. 4.s. each. 
C-. PRESIDENT LOUBET — A very distinct and beautiful novelty; pure white ground with 
a gradual and charming gradation of colouring from the centre of flower to the margin of florets of 
a deep lilac-magenta of a telling and pleasing shade; bold flowers and trusses ; good robust habit ; 
a unique and effective introduction. As. each. 
MR. J. A. BELL — Similar in general appearance to Mark Twain^ bnt producing larger and 
finer flowers, but the white portion predominating and the bright reddish shrimp-pink making it 
very attractive ; fine well-formed flowers ; large trusses. 4.'?. each. 
Q-EORGE COATS— Fiery salmon-red, somewhat lighter in upper petals, large white centre; 
bold round flowers and compact trusses ; vigorous grower, of bold appearance. 4s. each. 
The set of G for 22s., in 60 size pots. 
NEW CACTUS-FLOWERED ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
CACTUS BEAUTY (semi-double) — A lovely variety of rosy carmine flowers. 
CACTUS G-EM (single) — A charming roee-pink, delicately beautiful. 
CACTUS KING (semi-double)-A deep rose-coloured variety, deeper than Cactus Beauty. 
CACTUS QUEEN (semi-double) — This novelty is intermediate in colour between Caefus 
King and Cactus Beauty. 
Is. Cid. each. 
NEW VARIEGATED FOLIAGE PELARGONIUM. 
DEUTSCHEB SIEGEB — Foliage deep green, with creamy white variegation, and double 
flowers of a rich crimson shade ; effective. 2s. each. 
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