Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
GERMANIA. 
•2, W. SILiIiEM — Vivid vermilion-scarlet; petals very narrow, flowers of large size and 
exquikte finish ; good for exhibition and the garden. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
J. C. QUENNEIiIi — Cerise, with a coral pink shading at edges of petals ; a constant and 
useful variety for exhibition or decoration. 4 ft. 7s. 6rA 
KATE SEALE — Rich golden yellow, outside petals shading off to pale amber ; a great 
acquisition both for exhibition and garden decoration. 2 ft. 7s. Gd. 
•LAURETTA — Yellow ground deeply edged rosy red, quite new and distinct in colour; good 
for garden and exhibition. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
•lady COLIN CAMPBELL — Lovely light yellow, outer petals shaded orange, every 
flower well above the foliage; its distinct habit requires less space than any other variety. 7s. Gd. 
„LJQ. J[TNESS — A nice dark crimson variety, slightly veined with white ; very pointed and 
Cactus-like. 4 ft. 7s. 6ii. 
LIBERTY — Description and price on application. 
LES ALLIES (Deo.)— Ground colour lilac, striped and spotted deep lake ; vigorous. 2s. Crf. 
MADELEINE LE CLERC — White, slightly tinged primrose ; splendid well-pointed florets ; 
the largest and finest variety in this colour ; dwarf and free. 6s. 
MARK TWAIN (Single) — Rich deep velvety crimson with scarlet shadings, a most intense 
and glowing colour ; useful fop exhibition. 3 ft. 3s. Gd. 
MAISIE Fawn, striped crimson ; very dwarf and free flowering ; fine erect habit, constant, 
21 ft. 3s. Gd. 
MAVIS Salmon, with lighter almost pure yellow at base, of the finest form. 3J ft. 7s. Gd. 
MISS CONSTANCE PARMER — Violet-purple ; good narrow well-formed petals, free and 
erect. 7s. Gd. 
MERMAID— Centre rich cream, 
petals and fine habit; a lovely colour. 
gradually shading off to a beautiful rose-pink ; long narrow 
2^ ft. 7s. Gd. 
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