Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
REDDISH SALMON AND PINK. 
A NEW CLASS AND QUITE DISTINCT IN COLOUR. 
Resembling, more or less, Mme. J. 
120. MME. EVARISTE DUPONT — A 
mixture of magenta and crimson, light centre ; 
fine large flowers, enormous trusses; a bold 
variety. 2s. 
130. M. R^INE MALUDE — Enormous 
well-formed flowers, of a rosy crimson, tinted 
magenta, large distinct white blotch in centre; 
robust habit. Is. 
131. GUY DE MAUPASSANT— Orange- 
scarlet, large blotch on the upper petals ; trusses 
very large. Is. 
132. EMOTION — Light scarlet ground, 
mottlea white ; very distinct. Is. 
133. PROP. DEBONO — A fine advance, 
bright magenta, large white centre ; flowers large 
and of flue form. Is. 
184. COMMANDANT MAROHAND— 
Enormous flowers, crimson tinted purple, small 
white centre. Is. 
136. LA CONCORDE — Very large flowers 
and trusses, tinted scarlet; one-third of the 
flowers in centre pure white, l.s. 
DEEP PINK AND 
144. PINK RASPAIL — In habit resembles 
the well-known scarlet variety ; trus-ses large 
and freely produced on long footstalks : colour 
soft satiny pink ; an ucquiiition for cut flowers. 
Is. 6<f. 
145. M. ANATOLE R03ELEUR — A 
grand advance in this section ; of a most lovely 
rose-coloured pink, beautiful large semi-double 
well-formed flowers, and enormous trusses; 
dwarf habit. Is. 
146. JEAN PICARD— Light rose ; large 
flowers, semi-double ; very dwarf. 9i/. 
147. MME. ORILLOTT— Soft rose of a 
beautiful shade ; dwarf and free. 9d, 
148. JEANNE D’ARC — Light lavender- 
pink, distinctly spotted with deep pink ; large 
flowers; good habit; quite a novelty. 9<f. 
149. MME. VAUDREY— Producing fine 
bold trusses, of a beautiful soft lavender-pink 
shade ; very distinct. 
All varieties not priced 6cf. 
PINK SUFFUSED 
160. ANDR6 ANTOINE — Fine large 
flowers, enormous trusses ; dwarf habit. Is. 
161. MME. DE LA RUE— A very rich 
coloured purple-pink, very intense; large trusses; 
attractive, dd. 
162. SIR HAMILTON— Producing enor- 
mous trusses of bloom ; rich pnrple-pink. 
Chretien as regards the colourings. 
136. MME. H. TILMANT — Fine large 
flowers and trusses, deeply mottled, white centre, 
a broad margin of scarlet ; a beautiful and 
attractive variety. Is. 
137. HUBER CHARRON — Orange-scarlet 
margin, mottled centre; flowers well formed. 
138. JEAN RAMEAU— White ground, 
mottled and spotted purple, with a narrow 
margin of same colour ; very distinct. 
139. M. J. B. VARONNE- Deep scarlet, 
margin shaded magenta towards centre, which 
is white ; large trusses ; vigorous habit. 
140. APOTHEOSE— Of good habit; clear 
bright rose, white blotch in centre, upper 
petals suffused rich carmine 
141. MME. GOYBUX- Soft rosy pink, 
large blotch in centre; a pretty and charming 
colour. 
142. CHA3. OOUNOD — Fine large flowers 
of bright scarlet, large white centre ; very 
distinct and effective. Is. 
ROSE-COLOURED. 
150. AIME HENRIOT — An unusual and 
difficult colour to describe, being of a pretty 
shade of old-fashioned peach-pink; flowers of 
beautiful form; trusses large -. habit go )d. 'id. 
161. H. M. STANLEY— Deep red pink; 
full pips and enormous heads of bloom ; dwarf 
branching habit ; a grand acquisition. Is. 
162. L. CONTABLE — Of a very deep shade ; 
fine form ; very free ; dwarf habit. 
163. LORD DERBY — Both pips and trusses 
large and fine, rich pink. 
164. M. OARO — Of a beautiful and pleasing 
shade of soft lilac pink ; fine bold truss and pips; 
distinct and pretty. 
165. TENDRESSE — Soft satiny pink, 
flowers and trasses fine ; habit good. 
156. MME. BARNY — Beautiful rosy pink, 
flowers and trusses very large ; dwarf. 
157. ROSA BONHEOR — Beautiful soft 
rose-pink, flowers very large ; habit dwarf. 
each ; 4s. per doe. (in 60’s). 
WITH PURPLE. 
163. aiROMB— Colour highly suffused with 
purple ; very large flowers and trasses. 
164. DUO DE MORTEM ART— Large, bold 
round flowers, of a nearly self brilliant purple- 
pink ; very dwarf and free. 
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