Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
UBERTY. 
MME, GEOB.GHS BOITCHSR — Of a peculiar and distinct shade of pink tinged lilac 
orange at base of florets ; dwarf. 4s. 6d. ’ 
MON. A. BORIS — Wine-coloured lake, shaded red, a splendid colour. 3 ft. 3s. 6rf. 
MON. A. LUMIERE — Immense flowers of splendid colouring, deep vermilion ; surpassing 
in size Red Rover. 6s. ’ ® 
MON. DE WARQNY— Of a pink aurora tint, marked with white and lilac ; pretty. 3s. 6d 
MON. JARRY-DESLOOES — Very dwarf and free; aurora-yellow and capucine orange* 
good. 6s. “ ’ 
MR. KEITH— Deep blood crimson, long and narrow petals; a grand flower, fine for 
exhibition ; habit pendulous. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
MRS. ARTHUR BRIDGE— A lovely shade of salmon, points of florets coral ; a beautiful 
blending of colours ; free and distinct. 3^ ft. 7s. Gd, 
*MRS. D. B. CRANE — A beautiful pure white variety, w’onderfully free flowering and 
well above the foliage ; of great beauty and elegance. 4 ft. 7s. 6</. * 
MRS. D. CORNISH — Yellow, rosy red tips and edges; good all through the season • very 
fine ; erect growing ; constant. 4 ft. 7s. 6<f. ’ ^ 
MRS. F. J. PATEMAN— Quite distinct and very pretty, and a continuous bloomer 
3J ft. Is. Gd. 
MRS. GLADSTONE— A lovely soft pale pink or blush coloured ; has been much admired* 
good. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. ’ 
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