Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
616. NIQHT — IntenBe dark maronn. 
616. OCTOPUS — Large and nearly white. 
617. OPHIR — Golden apricot. 9d. 
618. PRETORIA — Scarlet, shaded lake. 
619. PROP. BAZAIN — .Soft magenta-pink, 
tips yellow. 9tl. 
620. PURITY— Pure white 
621. P. W. TULLOCH — Salmon-red, tinted 
purple ; good. 9</. 
622. RADIANCE — Vivid orange-scarlet. 
623. RED ROVER — Clean crimson-scarlet. 
624. RINGDOVE — Pinkish fawn or dove 
colonr, lighter tips. 9rf 
626. RICHARD DEAN — Vermilion-scarlet, 
tipped white ; good. 9rf. 
626. ROSINE — Pretty rose colonr. 
627. RUCKERT— Crimson-red. 
628. RUPUS — Glowing vermilion-scarlet ; 
very large. Is. 
629. SAILOR PRINCE— Rich dark red; 
good. 9rf. 
630. SANDPIPER — Scarlet, shaded orange. 
631. SIEQPRIED — Creamy white. 
682. SPITPIRE — Glowing scarlet. 9rf. 
638. SPOTLESS QUEEN — Pure white ; 
dwarf and free. 9rf. 
634. SUNDEW — Orange and rose pink. 
636. THE CLOWN-Brick-red, tipped white. 
686. UNCLE TOM— Maroon. 
637. UP-TO-DATE — Coral pink, veined 
yellow ; a model flower. 
638. VESTA— -Pretty pink. 
639. VISCOUNTESS SHERBROOKE— 
Reddish terra-cotta, suffused with apricot. 
640. WALLACE — Amber, suffused red. 
641. WINNIE WALTER— Yellow, tipped 
white. 
642. WM. CUTHBERTSON — Crimson- 
lake. 
643. WM. JOWETT— Brilliant scarlet. 
644. WM. TRESEDER — White, shaded 
pink. 
645. ZEPHYR— Rosy pink. 
All those not priced Gd. eacji. 
POMPON CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
646. CANNELLS’ GEM— Soft red. An 
Award of Merit. 
647. DAISY BELLE — Orange-salmon and 
old rose. 
648. FANTASY- Orange-red. 
649. FREEDOM — Rich crimson-scarlet. 9rf. 
650. MISS PINCH — Free and distinct; 
rich carmine-rose, shaded crimson. 
661. MISS GREEN — Deep salmon, tinted 
rose ; very free. 
662. PUMILUS — Nicely-pointed petals; 
orange terra-cotta ; free and dwarf. 
663. RAKETE — Orange-scarlet. 
664. ROBIN HOOD — Dull crimson; dwarf 
and free. 
665. TOTTIE — Violet-purple, enlivened 
with shades of blue. Is. 
666. VENUS — Snow-white ; good for pots. 
DECORATIVE AND REFLEXED DAHLIAS. 
The following are most useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should be generally 
cultivated : — 
667. ATALANTA — White, flushed purple. 
658. BEATRICE— Pale rose. 
669. BEATRICE MARTIN— Blush. 
660. BREMA— Rosy pink. 
661. CANNELLS’ CREST— Bold flowers ; 
reddish crimson. 
662. CONSTANCE, OR ARIEL— AVhite. 
663. GEN. FRENCH— Terra-cotta. 
664. GERMANIA — Silvery flesh. 
666. GLARE OP THE ‘ GARDEN (or 
FIRE KING) —Scarlet. ■ 
666 HARRY FREEMAN- White. 
667. HENRY PATRICK— White. 
668. HONEYSUCKLE- Amber. 
669. IMPERATOR — Ruby-crimson. 
670. JOHN BURN — Deep bright crimson. 
671. KHAKI — Orange, fawn, and yellow. 
9d. 
672. LA BRILLIANT— Crimson and white. 
673. MARY SERVICE — Pinkish helio- 
trope. 
674. MISS IRENE CANNELL — Peach 
pink. 
I 076. MISS WEBSTER— Wliite and lilac, 
i 676. MME. VAN DEN DAEL— Silvery 
I piuk. 
' 677. MRS. C. TURNER— Bright yellow ; 
large. 
678. MRS. H. CANNELL— Bright amber. 
679. MRS. J. H. LUSCOMBE — Rosy 
mauve. 
680. MRS. McKERGOW— Clear amber. 
9d. 
681. ORANGE GLARE OP THE 
GARDEN. 
682. PROGENITOR— Crimson-lake. 
683. PRINCE OF YELLOWS — Pure 
yellow. 
684. SALISBURY WHITE- Snow-white. 
686. SEA QUEEN — Light purple. 
686. STANDARD BEARER— Scarlet. 
687. STARFISH— Orange-scarlet. 
688. VTRIDIFLORA — Green flowers. 
689. PERLE DE LA TETE D’OR— White. 
690. MAID OP KENT — Crimson and 
I white. 
All those not priced 6d. each. 
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