Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
76. MLLE.MERIEMLOMBARD-Nearly 
■white. 2s. Grl, 
77. MME. OROZY. 1.!. ; larger, Is. Grf. 
79. MME. LA BARONNB P. THENARD 
— Orange and rosy salmon. 9s. [ 
81. MME.PICHON Citron and crimson. 2s. 
82. MOONLIGHT— Straw colour. 3s. i 
83. MRS. P. DREER — Yellow, spotted ; 
red. 2s. Gd. 
*8i. MRS. G. A. STROHLEIN— Amaranth- 
red. 3s. 
86. MRS. KATE GRAY— Orange-scarlet. 
3s. 
NIAGARA — lied, margined golden ; 
dwarf. 2s. 0</. 
86. OSCAR DANNECKER— Orange- 
yellow, deeper margins. 2s. G</. 
*87. PAPA OROZY — Orange-scarlet ; very 
large. 4s. Grf. 
88. PAPA CANNA — Reddish vermilion. 2s. 
89. PASQUIN— Bright scarlet. 2s. 
90. PAUL BRUANT— Rich red. 2s 
, *91. PAUL LORENZ — Amaranth-crimson. 
2s. 
92. PAUL MEYLAN— Bright amber 2s. 
93. PIERSON & CO. — Rich crimson. 2s. 
*94. PRlfesiDENT CARNOT— Red. Is. Gd. 
96. PRESIDENT KRUGER- Salmou-red. 
2s. 
96. PRESIDENT MoKINLEY— Crimson 
and scarlet. 2s. 
*97. PRESIDENT MEYER— Reddish 
carmine. 2s. Gd. 
98. PRINCESS BONNIE— Scarlet, edged 
*99. PROFESSOR ROSSI- Salmon-red. 2.v 
100. REIOHSKANZLER PURST 
HOHENLOHE— Self golden yellow. 2s. Gd. 
101. r6vEIL — R ich amber. 2s. 
102. RIESE VON STUTTGART — Rich 
chestnut edged yellow. 3s. Gd. 
103. R. WALLACE — Yellow slightly 
spotted. 2s. Gd. 
104. SAM. TRELEASE— Pure scarlet and 
vellow. 2s. 
106. SECRETAIRE CHABANNE— Deep 
orange. 2s. 
*106. SEMAPHORE— Golden vellow. 2s. 
107. SEMEUR A. SANNIER — Reddish 
carmine. 2s. 
* 1 08. silN ATEUR mtt.T.a ttT) - For foliage 
only. Is. Gd. 
110. SOLPATARA — Orange and carmine. 
2s. 
111. SOUV. D ANTOINE CROZY — 
Vermilion, edged golden. 2s. 
112. SOUV. DE MME. OROZY— Chestnut, 
yellow margin. 2s. 
*113. SOUVENIR DE PRESIDENT 
CARNOT — Rich red. 2s. 
*114. STADTBATH HEIDENREICH — 
Reddish scarlet. 2.s. 
116. STADGARTNER BRENNEMANN 
- Chestnut-red. 2s. Gd. 
1 16. VICTORY — Orange-scarlet and yellow. 
3.S. 
117. VILLE DE POITIERS — Chrome- 
yellow. 2s. 6d. 
118. WILHELM BOPINGER- Scarlet 
and orange-scarlet. 2s. Gd. 
Many other varieties supplied. 
yellow. Is. 6rf. 
Twelve useful varieties, our selection, 9s. , 12s., and 15s. 
list on application. 
ITALIAN OR ORCHID 
*120. AMERICA-Scarlet and orange. Is. 6t/. 
122. AUSTRALIA — Salmon-red and yellow. 
2s. 
123. BRITANNIA — Yellow and carmine. 
Is. tirf. 
124. BURBANK — Canary-yellow. 2s. 
*126. EMILIA — Scarlet and chamois. 2s. 
127. H. WENLAND— Scarlet, edged gold. 
Is. Gd. 
128. HEINRICH SEIDEL — Fiery red, 
edged golden. Is. Gd. 
129. ITALIA — Orange-scarlet, margined 
yellow. Is. Gd. 
FLOWERING CANNAS. 
132. PARTENOPE — Dark orange and 
yellow. Is. Gd. 
*133. PLUTO— Red and orange. 2s.. 
*134. RHEA — Bright scarlet. 2s. 
135. ROMA — Yellow and salmon-red. 2s. 
•136. ROMAGNA — Vivid scarlet, striped 
yellow. 2s. 
137. SICILIA — Chrome-yellow, salmon 
spots. 2s. 
188. SUEVIA — Canary-yellow and bronze. 
Is. Gd. 
*139. UMBRIA — Vermilion, chamois stripes. 
2s. 
Cmnations. 
We have much pleasure in submitting to our esteemed patrons a few cultural 
notes from an eminent and most successful Carnation Specialist. he 
found concise and to the point. The same also applies to the cultivation of the 
Picotee. 
CULTIVATION OF THE CARNATION. 
1. Time for Planting . — From the middle of September until the end of October. In the 
spring, whenever the weather is favourable. 
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