Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
NIMBUS — Old gold, three rows of petals, 
with a brick-red band arountl the centre. Is. 6rf. 
PAARUBBERGh — Deep pnrple, yellow 
edge. l.s. 
PRIMROSE DAME — Beautiful primrose 
coloured, very dark maroon disc; verystriking. Is. 
ROSE-BUD — Shaded magenta, edged yellow, 
two rows of petals. 
ROSE OP HUISH — Flesh colour, with raye 
or veins of carmine tint; extra, l.s. 
SAN TOY — Crimson, gold edge ; fine. l.s. (it/. 
SIR ED. LAWSON— Red, yellow edge. 
Is. 6(/. 
CATHERINE WHEEL. 
DARKNESS. 
DUKE OP PORTLAND. 
OLENAVON. 
OLORIOSA. 
GOLD DUST. 
•JAMES KELWAY. Is. 
•LADAS. Is. 
LANOPORT WONDER. Is. 
LEONARD KELWAY. 
LORD ROSEBERY. Is. 
THE PIRATE — Bronzy red, conspicuous 
dark centre and yellow margin ; very good. 
Is. 
THE SIRDAR — Deep crimson, narrow 
yellow margin, two rows of petals ; extra good. 
Is. 
W. B. CHILD — Golden-yellow, base of each 
petal scarlet, two rows of broad petals, each petal 
divided into three parts; of line shape and sub- 
stance ; black disc. Is. Gd. 
YUKON — Two rows of crimped petals, red 
and gold. Is. 6d. 
MOLTEN SEA. 
MONAS. 
•MR. PITCHER. Is. 
NEOCLES. 
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Is. 
ORANGEMAN. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 
"SOMERSET. I.S. 
♦VIVIAN GREY. 
•WM. KELWAY. Is. 
WM. ROLPE. l.s. 
♦ Awarded First-Class Certificates. 
A very free flowering and free growing class of garden plant. All those not priced 6rf. each. 
Seedlings from the best varieties, 6s. per dozen. 
H®LI0T!10'WUMS. 
t llE ordinary treatment of a Verbena. But very few persons have any idea that they are one 
of the best plants we possess, and will live for many years, producing an immense quantity 
of flowers all the year, yielding a most delicious perfume if planted out like a Grape Vine. 
1. ALBERT D ilL A UX— Variegated 
foliage. 
2. OOMTESSE DE MORTEMART — 
Deep violet. 
3. JEANNE D'AMOUR — Good for 
general purposes. 
4. MINA — Fine for pots or bedding. 
6. PATRIOT — Large pip. 
6. PAUL PPITZER— Light colour. 
7. PRESIDENT GARFIELD — Mauve- 
purple. 
8. PRIAPO — Bishop’s blue. 
11. SWANLEY GIANT — Massive heads ; 
rosy colour. 
12. THE QUEEN — Nearly white. 
13. WHITE LADY — Nearly pure white. 
15. LORD ROBERTS — Metallic violet; 
very fragrant; fine bodder. !)</. each; G.v. doz. 
17. PRAU BERTHA SCHAFER— Light 
heliotrope. 9r/. 
18. MME. BRUANT — Mauve, lighter 
centre. 9rf. 
19. MME. DE BUSSY— Blue with white 
centre ; most deliciously scented. 9d. eeich ; 
6.S. doz. 
20. MME HIPPOLYTE MOREAU— 
Gigantic trusses of light rosy-mauve flowers. 9rf. 
21. SOPFIE BUSSLER— A rich and 
beautiful variety ; dwarf and free. 9rf. 
Gd. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
HeU^'NTHEMUMS (SUN SoSBS). 
No Plante are better adapted for dry rockeries or sunny banks than these ; they are 
Evergreens, and always have a charming and attractive appearance ; quite hardy, and like shrubs, 
when established, live for many years without trouble, lu 12 varieties and colours. Grf. each: 
4.9. per dozen. 
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