Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
COMMONWEALTH— r ure white, slightly green in centre ; long petals, somewhat 
in the form of KtbUi Tabor ; large and line. Hr. 6(/. 
ETIENNE BONNEFOND— Fine bold llowers, broad petals, incurving centre, outer 
florets falling gracefullv ; rich fawn colour in centre, outer petals of a more reddish shade ; tine and 
distinct, an advance, .'is. 
JOSEPHINE ROUX— Bright amaranth ; long elegant petals, beautifully arranged ; 
large and fine, good. u.v. 
LELIA FILKINS-Solf rose pink, silvery reverse ; pretty. 2s. (>J. 
LOHENGRIN— Kiel) orange yellow and chestnut, mottled and marbled with yellow ; 
fine large flowers. 5.s. 
LT. COL. DRUCROISET— A splendid variety ; deep rich jellow ; very pretty, ds. 
MAYNELL— A splendid rich crimson variety, golden reverse : large and fine. 3s. tW. 
M. F. VUILLERMET— liich chrome yellow, the older petals showing markings of a 
chestnut shade ; narrow graceful florets, large. 3s. (id. 
M. MARTIGNIER— A .splendid novelty : good bold flowers of a beautiful soft reddish 
brick colour. 5.s. 
MLLE. ABBE BERTRAND Soft mauve; large and fine, a splendid novelty. 
Second crown bud. 6s. 
MLLE. E. CHABANNE— A charming variety, centre deep cream, and as petals 
expand, pure white, finishing off in the long graceful outer florets to a soft mauve; dwarf habit, 
large and fine. 5s. 
MLLE. MARTHE MOREL— Large solid flowers, long petals, forked extremities ; 
pure white, nccaeiouallv tinted bright flesh colour, os. 
MME. HENRI DOUILLET— Very fine, broad petals ; deep rose, lighter reverse ; 
grand flowers. 5s. 
MME. J. CHIFFLOT — Fine bold flowers, broad massive petals; creamy white; 
extra. 
5s. 
MME. J. PERRAUD — Of immense size ; cieamy 
white ; long petals and full flowers; 
select. 6s. 
MME. PAUL SAHUT (Inc.)— Beautiful and refined, large, bold and solid flowers ; 
white, slight Iv tinted ; extra fine. 6s. 
PRESIDENT VIGER— Bieh amaranth ; splendid long graceful florets; good. os. 
PROVIDENCE— Very distinct, soft dove colour or flesh tinted chamois, softer reflex ; 
a very pretty and charming colour. 6s. 
SOLEIL COUCHANT— A grand yellow variety, shaded deeper ; large and fine ; 
splendid for exhibition. 5s. , 
SOUV. DE CAL VAT PERE (Inc. Jap.)— White, tinted rose, tips of florets yellow 
and green ; broad petals ; distinct. 6s. 
TANCR!&DE BASTET— Dwarf sturdy habit ; medium-sized flowers of an intense rich , 
golden yellow, suffugpd coppery red. 3s. (id. 
A GRAND LATE-FLOWERING DECORATIVE VARIETY. 
GRATIANOPOLIS— Almost of the same type of flower as Lord Broolc, but far superior 
to that \ ariety, and also IV. li. Titicoln ; splendid habit and good stiff stems. Cultivated in the 
usual way the flowers are of a deep bright yellow, slightly suffused bronze in outer florets; every 
lateral comes with a good long stem and useful sized flowers, and by removing all side blooms to top 
spray, a most beautiful bronze-yellow incurved flower is produced, just the colour so much sought 
after at the present time, and of a size most useful for all floral decorations ; an acijnisitioii. 
Special quotations on application. Plants, Is. Gd. each; cuttings. Is. each. 
NEW EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1904. 
Raisers’ descriptions. To be distributed in March, 1904 (plants only). 
BLUSH BEAUTY -Blush, almost the exact colour of iVrs. J. R. Pitcher; long 
stiff stems, and a whole vase or bouquet of them are indeed beautiful. September. 2^ ft. 3s. 6d. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY— Large golden Bom ; very free flowering ; stiff habit. Flowers 
about the middle of September onwards. 2 ft. 2s. fid. 
MAGGIE BOYES-Rosy pink, shaded gold centre; very pretty; a spletidid pot 
plant. Flowers all through September. IJft. 2s. fid. 
ORANGE— Orange terra-cotta, a charming colour; large flowers; long stiff stems. 
Early September. 2;J ft. 3.s. fid. , „ , , r 
ORANGE PET— Gold, shaded orange ; extremely pretty, smooth florets : whether for 
pots or borders it is equally effective. 2 ft. 2s. fid. 
PEARLIE— Foarl-nink, one of the prettiest of all pinks; long, loosely formed sprays ;. 
effective. Early September. 2 ft. 2s. fid. 
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