Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
Scptember^amf ' 
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September 2 bl«sli.pmk, shaded cream; large flat flower; free. Early 
mo.steffec®fe^SftfnV??^ipr^^^^^^^ •”“> = enormously free; 
from the bS, “P »‘->g-cke,s 
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best for bu'J^^er'^^n?° lowers, 
l.J ft. 3.s-.^^^™ PET— A beautiful plant fm- pots or borders ; a perfect gem. September, 
t^ne plant each of the above 14 varieties, 32,';. Co'. ; or two of each, i'.i. 
/>«acms Mr^TPIls^ncffYom^^^y^t^^^^^^ 
NEW EARLY-FLOWER-ING VARIETIES, 
b’ltOM VARIODS SOtritCKS. 
Plants in March onwards, 19U4. 
BOULE DE NEIGE — Purest white; splendid large bold flowers and vervfre- 
disbud to one flowm- on a stem; stiff Ste^^^ End of September. 2 ft. 3s. 
tT/wwi f 1- WBIGE— Pure white; imuieusc.ly free; one of the best for nots- 
good foliage; flowers come nearly all at once ; good. IJ ft. 3/. » ^ pots. 
of SeptemtoYYYa^oY”'''’''^'^’ S'"®®"'®*' ‘'''‘^‘*™-V centre; large flowers; very prolific. Middle 
white wor^YYffSmYn® 2 f^ 
Septembe^'^2?fY~Y*““'^‘^“' yellow; a perfect gain in the yellows. Middle of 
fi-AP. centre, pure white when fully expanded ; very 
tiee, valuable for borders or pots. September. 2 ft. 3,?. ^ v , y 
«fr,.r,p PACTOLE— Beatitiful bronzy yelioiv; largo noble flower; beautiful habit- 
ng gcoww ; 1'0's well as planted out. September and early October. 24 ft. 3,v.’ 
and whetW rii.hdaa a -Ihe best white which begins flowering early in September, 
and wbetlmr disbudded or not IS euually beautiful and lovely.. 24 ft. 3.--. M. Stock limited 
good doer^Yfety way 2ffr!'''2l' cT°‘' in October; a 
One plant of each of the above nine varieties in March, 22s. ; or two sets, £2. 
NOVELTIES -FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, 1904 . 
JAPANESE. 
f -.A’ ^ very beautiful and distinct flower of full size and fine eraceful 
term, with long drooping petals of medium width ; colour richest golden-yellow ; a splendid wictv 
Plants in spring, fi.s, each ; two for 10.*. e, / , p euuui vaiiety. 
BEAyTY OP HANTS— Large deep flower, with rather narrow florets, which 
amTfrce’ gi'cat leng^th ;^colour light chestnut, flushed with orange; good grower, reliable* 
BEAUTY OP LEIGH— A magnificent acquisition. Incurved .fapanese of the 
richest golden-yellow, aud undoubtedly one of the finest yellow varieties over raised ; strong robust 
grower, yet ei^y and reliable, every flower, no matter how grown, being perfectly double. Best 
results trom plants stepped middle of May ter first crowns. 7s. 6d each ; three for 20.i. 
BEN COOMBE— A seedling from J/on.c. CAmon tie LecAe ; beautiful crimson, flushed 
.yellow, long spreading florets. Plants very dwarf aud robust. Height not more than 2i ft. 
iSatural secoiKi crowr^. A very easy and reliable variety. 7a*. 6 c^. 
BRENDA— One of the gems of the seasou ; flowers large and very deep, petals 
drooping paeefally and twisting into points ; colour deep chrome, heavily overlaid and suffused 
brouze-red ; a most telling and distinct variety. Plants in spring, 7s. (It/, each ; two for 13* 6d 
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