Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
481. MABEL NEEDS — Orivnge-ecai'let, 
Bhftded crimson, sliglitly tinted plum colour on j 
the reirerse side ; grand in size, form, nild colour. i 
Is. (id, 
*482. MABEL TULLOCH — Clear rosy 
pink ; a beautiful coloured variety ; a most 
telling flower. Is. Grf. 
483. MAID OF HONOUB— A pleasing 
shade of pink, lighter centre, l.s. Gtf. 
•484. MANXMAN — Hich orange centre, 
shading off to soft .scarlet and purplish tips ; 
very distinct. Is. 6cf. 
485. MARY FARNSWORTH— Pure 
white, yellow at base of florets; bright and 
pretty ; free. Is. («f. 
486. MAUDE — Clear yellow, long pointed 
petals ; profu.se bloomer. Is. 6d. 
487. METEOR — lluby-red, pur]dish blue 
shadings. Is. 6d. 
•488. MINNIE WEST — Clear yellow, 
shading off to white tips ; free flowering, much 
admired. Is. Gd 
•489. MISS T. CHERRY— Deep carmine- 
pink, luffused yellow at bate of florets; full size 
and of good form Is. 6i/. 
490. MR. AMOS PERRY (Dec.)— Vivid 
velvety scarlet; of good form and substance; 
a fine garden variety. l,s. Gd 
491. MR J. HARRISON— Glowing crim- 
son ; full and very constant ; grand. I.s. Gd. 
*492. MR. SEAGEAVE— Pnrpltsh rose on 
a deeper ground ; large, full, and constant ; 
lovely shape. Is. Gd. 
493. MR. SPENCER CASTLE— A lovely 
blending of orange and pink. Is. Gd. 
494. MRS. DUNSTAN-Paleyellow centre, 
outside of petals a plea.sing shade of bronze ; 
free. Is. Grf. 
•495. MRS. CLINTON — Distinct and 
beautiful ; deep orange, yellow at base, sliading 
off to salmon-red at tips; free. Is. Gd. 
496. MRS. E. T. POWELL— A pretty 
fawn, shading off to pink ; similar in form to 
Britannia. Is. Gd. 
497. MRS. FORWOOD — Rich coppery 
orange and salmon ; distinct and tine Is. Gd. 
498. MRS. GUNTHER- A beautiful sil- 
very rose shading off to white ; good full-sized 
exhibition blooms ; long wiry stems. Is. Gd. 
•499. MRS. JAS. B AILEY A line ruby- 
coloured flower, tinted gold at base ; early and 
free flowering. Is. (id. 
♦ 500. MRS. JOHN BARKER— Salmon- 
pink, shading off to pale pink ; a handsome and 
distinct variety. Is. Gd. 
GENERAL LIST OF CACTUS 
.523. AJAX — Orange, salmon and buff. 
.524. ALFRED VASEY— Amber and pink. 
525. ALPHA — A fancy cactus; white 
speckled, and strijied purple and lilac. Sd. 
526. ARACHNE — White, edged crimson. 
527. ARAB — Rich velvety maroon. 9d. 
628, ARTUS — Apricot and orange-buff. 
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•501. MRS. JOHN SHARP- Crimson- 
scarlet ; of remarkable floriferousness and beauty. 
Is. Gd 
•602. MRS. JOHN STEWART— Fawn , 
shaded rose; long ])ointed petals; flowers well 
above the foliage. 2s. 
603. MRS. MACKINTOSH — Brilliant 
scarlet, similar to Starfish, but a much»finer and 
more perfect flower; dwarf and free. Is. Gd. 
504. MRS. VINCENT— Bright crimson; 
attractive; dwarf sturdy habit, l.s. Gd. 
505. MRS. W. CASH— Shade of orange 
and cinnamon. Is. Gd. 
•506. MRS. W, CUTHBERTSON— Very 
deep maroon, at times shaded purple ; a grand 
varietv. l.s. Gd. 
•607. NATHANIEL BRYSON— Yellow, 
heavily shaded red ; very free, and of good 
habit. Is. Gd. 
608. PEACE (Pompom Cactus) — Ivory- 
white. Is. 
509. PHINEAS— Crimson-scarlet, base of 
])etals orange ; large bold flowers ; constant and 
good. Is. Gd. 
510. PRINCE OF ORANGE— Yellow, 
shaded old gold ; very bright and distinct ; 
fre ■. Is. Gd. 
•511. PRINCESS— Deep lilac-pink ; petals 
long and narrow ; of good size ; free ; good 
habit. Is. Gd. 
512. QUEEN OF YELLOWS — Large 
bold flowers ; long twisted florets, l.v. Gd. 
513. RAYMOND PARKS — Of deepest 
crimson ; a really good flower ; dwarf habit. 
Is. Gd. 
•51-t. RED CAP— Vivid crime )u-scarlet. 
Is. 
515. SUNRISE - Yellow centre, shading to 
fawn ; narrow petals ; erect habit. Is. Gd. 
51G. THE FOUNDLING— Deep magenta, 
shaded purple ; flowers large. Is. 
517. THE KING — Rich bright glowing 
crimson. Is. Gd. 
618. THE SHAH — Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Is. Gd. 
•619. VESUVIUS (Fancy Cactus) -Ground 
colour pure yellow, heavily striped and speckled 
deep crimson ; distinct and much admired. 
Is. Gd. 
520. WINSOME— Pure white, slight tinge 
of green at base of florets; good for exhibition 
or decorative purpo=es. I.s. Gd. 
•521. W. F. BALDING-Bright salmon, 
pure yellow centre. 1.'. Gd. 
622‘. W. T. VINCENT — Rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet ; fine shaped flowers. Is. Cd. 
SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
629. AUGUSTUS J. C. HARE -Centre of 
each petal orange, deep crimson outside. 
530. AUNT CHLOE— As dark as Uncle 
Tom. Good form. 9d. 
531. AUSTIN CANNELL— Magenta-rose; 
pretty. 
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