Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
»MRS. H. L. BBOTJSSON— Delicate salmon on a pale yellow ground ; dwarf sturdy habit ; 
a sterling good flower. 3 ft. 7s. 6rf. 
•MBS. J. W. WILKINSON— Deep rosy pink, florets long and incurving; a bold and 
beautifnl variety. 7s. Gd. 
•MBS. BEGGIE GBBEN (Panoy)— Pure white ground, slightly flaked and veined rosy 
purple ; of fine shape. 4 ft. 7s. 6a. 
NELLY A rich blending of soft rose and lemon-yellow ; one of the most distinct and striking ; 
recommended. 3 ft. 7s. Gel. 
NOBTHEBN STAB — A huge deep crimson, of good form and habit ; a good garden variety. 
4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
•OLIVEB TWIST— Bright crimson, petals very finely twisted and often so incurved as to 
almost meet in the centre ; grand for exhibition. 4 ft. 7s. 6rl. 
OPHELIA (Single)— Kich yellow, striped salmon-red; very dwarf and floriferous ; suited 
for bedding purposes. 2 ft. 3s. Gd. 
SICILIA. 
OBION A perfectly distinct shade of rosy mauve ; good dwarf habit, erect on long stiff stems ; 
much admired. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
•OSPBEY— Yellow ground fancy, striped with light scarlet ; very free. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
OWEN MUBBELL— Lovely fawn-coloured flowers, reddish orange centre ; a fine upright 
growing variety ; a good thing. 3 ft. 7s. 6d. 
PEBCY MOBTIMEB— Deep orange centre, outer florets a lovely bright pink, fine petals 
of the Cactus type; a good and distinct variety. 4 ft. 7s. Gd. 
PLENTIEUL (Pom.). — Pure white ; the earliest and freest of any variety, of good quality 
for exhibition, cutting, and decoration. 3 ft. 6s. 
POBCUPINE— One of the finest pointed varieties, bright scarlet ; good medium size flowers 
and very distinct. 3 ft. 7s. Gd. 
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