Cannells’ Flora.1 Guide, 1904. 
result will be a grand eight. A 2s. 6rf. packet of our seed sown in January to May will give a 
eplendid display. 
Selections left to H. O. & Sons will be supplied at 12s., 16s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dos. ; 
oboloe new varieties, 42s. doz. ; unbloomed Seedlings, 6s. and 9s. per dos. 
Our Exhibit at the great Temple Show was acknowledged to be the finest 
ever seen in London. 
ERECT FLOWERS (RECURV/EFOLiA). 
AQAB. 1«. 6(/. 
AMARYLLIS. 2s. 
AMIABLE. 2s. 
AMI HOSTE. 2s. 
AMI SrVATJX. Is. firf. 
BEACON. 2s. 
CAP. MURRELL. Is. Gd. 
COLONEL HALL. 2s. 
DESIRE ROBERT. 2s. 
EMPEROR FREDERICK. 
Is. Grf. 
: BVATINA. Is. Gd. 
FEU ETNA. 2s. 
HER MAJESTY. 2s. 
LIEUT. -COL. FISHWIOK. 
Is. Gd. 
MAID OP KENT. 2s. 
MARABILE. Is. Gd. 
MR. CHAS. MILLER. 2s. 
MRS. AVORY. Is. Gd. 
MRS. R. ALLEN. Is. Gd. 
MISS TUDOR. Is. 6d. 
MISS OANNELL. F.U.O. 2s. 
PETUNIA. 2s. Gd. 
PRINCE OF WALES. 
Is. Gd. 
PRINCESS OP WALES. 
Is. Gd. 
REGULARITY. 2s. 
R. R. SMELLIE. Is. Gd. 
RIDER HAGGARD. 2s. 
ROI DES ROUGES. Is. Gd. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES. 2s. 
VICEROY. Is. Gd. 
VIOLACEA. 2s. 
W. M A RSHALL. Is. Gd. 
and 9s. per doz. 
EMPRESS FREDERICK. 
2s. 
Seeds, 2s. Gd. per packet. Seedlings, 6s. 
Leaves of the above varieties, 4rf. each in May. 
SPOTTED VARIETIES. 
OELIA. Is. Gd. 
LADY GOLDSMID. 2s. 
MISS HAWKINS. Is. 8<f. 
.MISS MARY PEARSON. 2s. 
MISS MATHEWS. Is. Gd. 
MRS. G. BROWNE. 2s. 
MRS. H. M. STANLEY. 2s. 
MRS. R. MURRAY. 2s. 
REV. STURGB. Is. Gd. 
SIR E. SAUNDERS. 2s. 
Leaves of the above varieties, id. each in May. Seed, Is. Gd., 2s. 6</., and 3s. Gd. per packet. 
Tubers of the above varieties ready to post to any part of the world from September to March. 
Started Tubers in pots ready all the summer, our selection, from 12s. per dozen and upwards. 
Splendid seedling bulbs, nearly as good as named varieties, 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
HMDY ‘P®li®NNIAL G^^ILLAlifDMS. 
A lovely coloured flower, perfectly distinct to any other, and for all decoration quite a 
charming feature ; perfectly hardy, producing abundance ol flowers all the summer. For 
cut flowers one of the most useful plants of the garden. Strong seedlings, to flower at 
once, 5s. per doz. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
C. I. V. — Glowing crimson, with a narrow gold 
rim. Is. Gd. 
COL. MACKINNON— Red, narrow gold 
edge, three rows of divided pet als. Is. Grf. 
EDWARD DE LA RUE— Yellow, fringed 
edge. Is. fid. 
ELANDS-LAAGTE — Crimson and gold, 
marbled, quilled. Is. Gd. 
GOLD STANDARD — Deep yellow, two 
rows of petals, no ring around the disc. Is. Gd. 
GOLDEN CROWN— Fine yellow, black 
disc. Is. Gd. 
HYPATIA— Very pale yellow, changing to 
cream ; quite a new colour. Is. 
KENILWORTH — Orange-yellow, with a 
brown disc ; a large and very fine flower. l.«. 
LANGPORT — An immense and most striking 
flower, bright crimson in colour, with a broad 
yellow border ; of extra merit. Is. 
LUX — Gold colour, two rows of petals, brown 
ring. Is. Grf. 
MADAME PATTI — Bright yellow, maroon 
ring around a brotvn disc ; narrow petals, deeply 
scolloped at the edges ; large. 1 s. 
MAJOR - GENERAL POLE - CAREW— 
Large pure yellow, fringed edges. Is. Gd. 
MRS. RICHMOND — Carmine, edged white 
a very novel kind. Is. 
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