Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
242. LADY BliANCHE— Pure white. 
24S. MINNIE — Bnff-Biilmon, tipped rosy 
purple. 
244. PAtTLINE-Hosy lilac. 
QUILLED FLOWERS, 
261. WHITE ASTER, »yn. OUIDINa STAR- 
245. R O T A L T Y-'Light _oruDge, edged 
crimson. 
246. RAPHAEL — Maroon-crimson. 
247. SENSATION — I’rin, rose-yellow. 
248. SURPRISE— Bronze-yellow. 
SCOLLOPED EDGES. 
-White; a gem for cutting purpo.ses. 2 ft. 6 in. 
BEST POMPONS. 
A ll this class produce an abundance of flowers, which are most valuable all through the later 
months of summer, and often far into the autumn. 
262. ADELAIDE — Blush, edged lavender. 
263. ADMIRATION — Crimson, lipped 
white. 
264. AMBER QUEEN — Rich clear amber. 
255. ANNIE HOLTON— Crimson, tipjted 
silver. 
256. ARTHUR WEST — Deep crimson. 
257. BACCHUS — Crimson-scarlet. 
269. BOULE D OR— Rich yellow. 
260. C AMELL..SIFLORA — Pure white ; 
large. 
261. OAPT. BOYTON — Maroon, shaded 
crimson. 
262. CARD.INAL — Coral-red, shaded 
crimson. 
263. CECIL — Red, tipped white. 
264. CHARM — Pure white and heliotrope. 
265. CRIMSON GEM — Crimson, shaded 
purple. 
266. CRUSOE — White, heavily tipped 
bright lake. l.s. 
267. CYRIL — Bright crim.-iou ; free. Is. 6cf. 
270. DAISY — Amber and yellow. 9</. 
271. DARKEST OF ALL — Deep maroon. 
9d. 
272. DARKNESS— Very dark. 
278. DOLLY KEITH — White, marked 
yellow. 
274. DEMON — Rich crimson. 
275. DISTINCTIO N— Cerise-crimson, 
flushed magenta. 
276. DORA — Primrose and white. 
277. DORIS — Orange, edged crimson-lake. 
278. DONOVAN — White, lavender tips. 
279. DR. JIM — White, heavilv edged purple 
280. EDITH BRYANT — Orange, tipped 
lake. 
281. EDITH SEALE — Amber and salmon. 
282. ELEGANT — Primrose, tipped lake. 
283. ELSA — Pure white ; distinct, l.s-. 6rf. 
284. ELSIE GRAHAM— Rich red, shaded 
crimson. l.v. 
285. ERNEST HARPER— Rich coraled. 
286. E. F. JUNGKER— Amber j small. 
287. ERNEST — Dark maroon. 
288. EURYDICE — Blush, tipped purple. 
289. EVE — Rosy carmine. 
290. FABIO — Yellow, heavily edged scarlet. 
291. FAIRY PRIMROSE— Canary-yellow 
and white. 
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292. FASHION — Pate' orange. 
293. FAVOURITE — Dark maroon. 
204. FIREFLY— Clear dark scarlet. 
295. FIRE KING— Bright crimson. 
296. FLORENCE — Deep lilac shade ; fine. 
Is. 
297. GANYMEDE Amber or fawn, shaded 
lilac. 
298. GEM — Rich scarlet. 
299. GEO. BRINCKMANN— Pure white. 
300. GOLDEN GEM— Yellow : neat. 
301. GRACE — Cerise, shaded lilac. 
302. GRUS3 AN WIEN— Crushed straw- 
beny. 
303. HECTOR— Clear scarlet. 
306. HEDWIG (Ranunoulus) — Reddish 
golden brown. 
307. HYPATIA— Amber, shaded fawn. 
310. IRENE — Rosy purple, tipped white. 
812. JESSICA Amber, edged red. 
313. JEWEL - ■ Primrose, blotched white, 
occasionally comes pure white. 
314. L. BUGLER— Light purple. 
320. LILIAN — Primrose, edged peach. 
321. LITTLE BOBBY — Maroon-crimson. 
325. LITTLE PRANK— Amber to rich 
salmon. 
327. LITTLE JACK — Rich crimson-maroon. 
328. LOCKET — White, clouded crimson, 
base of iietals amber. 
336. MADGE — Soft crimson, tipped white. 
337. MARION— Rich yellow. 
388. M. DE. WARGNY— Pink and amber 
shades, marked white; pretty, l.s. 6d. 
339. MDLLE. VALENTINE FACONET 
— White, splashed and striped rosy lake. 
340. MEPHISTO — Rich crimson purple. 
Is. 6rf. 
341. MIDNIGHT — Deep rich crimson. 
342. MODEL — Fawn, shaded soft pink. 
343. MRS. HARRIS Soft fawn and pale 
y ellow. 1 
344. NELLIE BROMHEAD — White 
ground, lilac tips. 
345. NERISSA — Soft rose, tinted silver. 
346. NORAH — Yellow, edged scarlet. 
347. OPAL — Bright yellow, pure white tip. 
348. PHCEBE— Dee|) golden orange. 
349. POMPONNETTE— Garnet, tinted red. 
Is. 
361. PRIMROSE— Canary-yellow. 9cf. 
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