Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
'Ihese are all splendid plants for the garden, both from a decorative point of view and also for 
cut flower purposes. They are very varied in form and colour, and will be found very useful. 
JNants in spring, 2s. i'id. each ; 24-s-. per dozen. 
ACHIEVEMENT — Like Masse, but larger. 
AMBROSIA — Bright amber, fine habit ; free and distinct. 
BEAC03ST — Rich crimson, shaded claret. 
BEAUTY — Salmon, shaded red; large flowers, long pointed petals. 
CABTIVATIOJN — Bright amaranth with silver reverse ; large flowers produced in 
elegant sprays. 
CYRIL DAY— ( )rimson-red, shaded plum, golden reverse ; rather tall, giving wonderful 
quantity of flowers. 
CONSTANCY — Klch red, amber buff ; fine shaped flowers ; good dwarf habit. 
DAINTY — Dwarf, compact habit; silvery pink. 
DANDY — Bronze, slmded crimson ; small cactus shaped flowers ; fine for catting. 
DWARF PERFECTION — Hicli golden bronze, shaded red; compact habit, 12 to 
18 ins. high. 
DORA BLICK — Soft pink, tinted mauve ; cactus shape. 
RLDNORE! — Deep rose pink, tinted salmon ; fine erect habit ; very free. 
RRURDOM — Ktwy purple, cactus-like flowers produced in large clusters. 
FIRELIGHT— Crimson red, with golden reverse ; splendid branching habit, medium 
sized flowers produced in large clusters. 
FLAME — Bright crimsouA'ith golden centre and buff reverse, remarkably free and good. 
FIREFLY — A bright shade of crimson scarlet, tinted gold; a very telling variety, 
cactus shape. 
FIRE DRAGON — Vivid crimson with golden reverse; cactus-shaped flowers. 
HYLDA BLICK — Bright rose, tinted red, priniro.se reverse ; reinnrkatilv free ; very 
graceful clusteis, flowers set well apart, cactus .shape. 
HOWARD H. GRAME — Bright ehestuut, shaded scarlet, golden centre .and reverse; 
cactus-like flowers. One of the most effective varieties ever seen. 
IDEAL. — A very pretty and distinct shade of amber, flamed red ; good free habit. 
ILLUMINATOR — Bright vellow. flamed red; very large flowers; good habit. 
JANIE BROWN— A very distinct shade of hlaekish purple: prettv cactus-like 
flowers ; very free. 
MARVEL— A glorious variety ; rich ]iluin. shaded red ; very distinct, De.syrangcs type. 
MADGE BLICK — Ricli dark amarantli sliaded ; compact habit, Desgranges type. 
NINA BLICK ■Bright scarlet-red, finishing off a ricli golden-bronze. A remarkable 
variety for bunching, and certainly one of the most distinct ever raised. 
NINA WILLIAMS- Kine habit, in the style of Goacher's Crimson, but is much 
brighter in colour and more lasting than that variety. 
ONWARD— A glorious variety, bright gold at the tips, reniaiiulcr of petals bright red. 
Can best be described as a much improved Viee'Presichnt Hardy. 
PRIDE OP HAYES — A variety of remarkably fine form and size, every flower a model 
in shape ; colour soft rose. 
PRIDE OP KESTON — AVithout exception one of the most perfect early Clirysanlhe- 
mnms ever raised. A distinct reddish rose with bright silver reverse ; each petal is perfect witliout 
disbudding. Stiff cactus-like shape ; good habit. 
ROCKET — Greatly improved Crimson Masse, raucli more double ; finishes well. 
ROSEA — Bright rose, medium sized flowers ; dwarf. 
RAVENSBOURNE -Deep rose, silver reverse, fine gracefnl clusters, good stalks; 
vqry firm petals. 
R. PEMBERTON — Clear amaranth; wonderfully upriglit, strong branching haliit. 
Best described as an amaranth coloured Mthne. Desgranges. 
SUPREME— Canary yellow : a wonderfully erect growing variety, every flower 
produced on a good stalk ; very effective. 
TRIUMPH — A greatly improved Crimson Pride. 
VIVIAN PRINCE— Deep yellow sport from Ivy Spark. 
WHITE MASSE— 1 'his is a pure white sport from the original Mdme. Marie Masse, 
and of^’which we have secured the .stock from Aberdeen. (Stock limited). i!.v. 
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