Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
VARIEGA.TED IVY-LEAVED SECTION. 
71. DUKE OF EDINBX3ROH — Growth 
free as the green varieties ; broad white margin. 
72. L’E LE G A N TE — Margined white ; 
blooms white ; an acquisition for hanging-baskets, 
pots, &c. 
7.S AOBEUM MARGINATUM— Dis- 
tinctly variegated with pale yellow ; good grower. 
6rf. each ; 4*. per doz. (in 60’s). 
SELECT LIST OF DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
PELARGONIUMS 
(Commonly known as Geraniums). 
When ordering Pelargoniums kindly state definitely which class or classes 
are required. 
The Prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, from all Classes of 
Doubles, 7s. doz. ; do. in 6-inch pots, blooming plants, 12s. and 16s. per doz. 
Cuttings, half the price of Plants. 
yill^HE various raisers have improved this class wonderfully the last few years — in fact, the strong 
Ag® powth is now superseded by splendid dwarf varieties, and freeness of flower equal to the 
single; these, with liberal cultivation, are sure to take a far more prominent place for 
■decorations than hitherto, and for cut flowers we have nothing to equal them. The following in their 
respective colours are the best in cultivation. 
SEMI-DOUBLE GIGANTEA SECTION. 
EVERAL splendid new and distinct varieties have been added this season to this attractive 
section ; we have placed them together for better reference. They all produce enormous 
semi-double flowers, in the way of the well-jcnown Single Gigantea, Aurore Boreale. 
AMI J. EXBRAY AT — Very bright scarlet; large trusses and enormous individual flowers; 
robust and spreading habit. 'Is. 
74. COMTE HENRI DE BRETTES — Gigantic trusses ; soft rose-pink ; splendid habit, large 
semi-double flowers ; an a<’quisition. 2.s. 
75. PLAMME POITEVINE — Short and robust growth ; very free and effective: bright reddish 
scarlet; a superb novelty. 2s. 
76. MME. MEYRIER -A distinct and pleasing variety ; white, with a teaiUiful shading of 
pin Ic in centre ; free flowering, good liabit. 2.s. 
77. MME. A. MENARD — Good hardy habit, dwarf; trusses large and fins; deep rose-pink, 
white in upper petals. 2s. 
78. GLOIRE DE MONTCHAT — Bright scarlet ; flowers anil trusses large ; good robust habit. 
2s. 
79. COMTESSE YVONNE DE CHABANS — Soft rnbv-red ; large flowers and line trusses. 
2s. 
80. MME. FOURNIER SARLOVEZE — Blush pink, of a most lovely shade ; enormous 
sized trusses ; robust but brauching habit. Quite anew shade in this section. Is. 6rf. 
81. GRENADE POITEVINE — Of a light scarlet colour pips of large dimensions ; dwarf 
habit. Is. Gd. 
82. M. RABERE — Soft rose pink ; gigantic trusses ; good habit. 1«. Gd. 
83. M. BEYERL^l — Of a soft rosy lake ; very large trus,'es ; free. Is. 
84. FLAMBOYANT — V^ory rich crimson-scarlet ; occasional petals have decidedly notched 
edges somewhat resembling Fire Dragon, only of much larger dimensions. Gd. 
85. GUITARE — -Rich salmon, shading off to a whit j margin ; tine robust growth ; flowers aud 
trusses immense. Is. 
86. CAPT. PLAYELLE — Reddish crimson ; flowers of enormous size ; a distinct acquisition to 
this section. 1 s. 
87. DR. CABANES — Purple-pink of a pleasing shade : vigorous grower, but free flowering. Gd. 
88. LE COLOSSE — Clear red, gigantic flowers and trusses, fine; an acquisition to this 
section. Is. 
89 JEAN VIAND — Enormous semi-double flowers, soft rose-pink; dwarf, bushy habit. Is. 
90. COL. BARR^ — Magenta, a new colour in this section ; very large semi-double flowers ; 
dwarf habit. Is. 
91. MME. LANDRY— Deep salmon ; enormous trusses ; vigorous habit ; very bold. 9<i. 
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