Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
NEW SINGLE FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
1171. AMBER QUEEN (Cannell)— Soft yellow-amber, with a slight tinge of chestnut 
suffnsed over the surface ; half the length of petals are tubular, most regularly formed, and the 
remainder towards the tips of florets perfectly flat ; a charming and most effective variety. 
1172. MISS CISSY BRISCOE (Cannoll) — Being a seedling from Dorothy is a sufficient 
guarantee in itself, and producing the same long narrow well-pointed cactus-like florets ; the flowers 
are somewhat larger than its parent, and standing out much bolder, of a decided shade of blush, 
quite distinct from Dorothy ; certainly a pretty novelty. 
1173". MISS MOLLY BRISCOE (Cannell) — Hitherto we have not had a really pure white 
cactus-.shaped single Chrysanthemum, therefore this will be doubly valuable and forming a most 
agreeable companion to the above named in all table decoi-ations, for which it is most admirably 
adapted ; flowers are of the irurest white and of the most lesthetic form. 
1174. MRS. A. BRISCOE (Cannell) — One of the moft artistic and refined flowers atnongst 
the single Chrysanthemums of the Japanese form ; large and well defined blossoms, double row 
of florets, long and narrow, of a soft lilac pink shade, lighter towards base of petals ; splendid dwarf 
habit, and when in perfection, presents a picture of floral beauty not readily forgotten. Owing to 
the long keeping qualities of the flowers this should prove an indispensable variety for.the decoration 
of conservatory or corridors. 
1 175. PARIS DAISY (Cannell) — A seedling from Ladysmith, is equally as free flowering, and 
of the purest white, bright golden centre, and produced in the greatest profusion ; foliage very small 
and fern-like ; makes a most effective specimen plant, and also for the decoration of the conservatory. 
1170. RINGDOVE (Cannell) — Very dwarf and compact in habit; medium sized, well 
formed flowers, narrow petals, half of which is of a bright pink, the other half towards the centre 
being pure white and most regular in formation ; very effective and pretty. 
1177. THANKSGIVING (Cannell) — Large graceful flowers that will bo found indispens- 
able for the decoration of vases and exhibition purposes, more especially when cut in sprays ; of a 
very pleasing shade of flesh-pink, long narrow petals, spatulate at the tips of florets, yellow' and 
green centre; distinct. 
1.S-. each ; the set of 7 for 6.v. 
NEW DECORATIVE VARIETIES. 
1178. • COVENT GARDEN WHITE (Cannell) — A seedling from J7i«e. Marie Masse; 
equally as free flowering, and when cut in sprays is most beautiful and effective. 
1179. COVENT GARDEN YELLOW (Cannell)— Pure golden yellow, bright and 
distinct, free flowering ; will prove a most useful variety for cutting purposes. 
1180. PEACH (Cannell) — Much admired, and it was suggested by a lady admirer that it 
should be called Peach, owing to its beautiful combination of colouring; and reminding one of the 
soft yellow and rosy shade seen in the fruit of the Peach ; medium size flowers, freely produced ; 
dwarf and compact habit ; quite distinct. 
1181 . RED ETTIE MITCHELL (Cannell) — A seedling from the well-known Etlic 
Mitchell, and resembles that variety in every' respect e.xcepting the colour, which is of. a reddish 
chestnut shade and occasionally marked deeper ; for general decoratire purposes this should prove of 
value and usefulness. 
Is. each ; the set of 4 for 3s. Gd. 
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propagation from properly prepared stock — from pure, clean, healthy, open field grow'n stools, free 
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SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. 
This will be found useful in the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum, more especially to swell 
out the buds, and give vigour to the whole plant. 
6d. per lb.; 7 lbs., 2s. 6d. ; 14 lbs., 3s. 6d.; 28 lbs., 6a. 
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