Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
227. OBNBKAL PKEMCH— acurlet, 
shaded deeper at the base of each petal, and 
herominfr more intense during the winter season ; 
gigantic flowers. Is. 
228. QENEEAL BULLER— Intense rich 
crimson flowers of large size, and occasionally 
tinted magenta, distinct while eye. Is. 
229. PRESIDENT McKINLEY — Enor- 
nions size flowers and trusses of a warm rosy 
red, conspicuous white eye, and habit all that 
can be desired ; free flowering' l.s. 
2.80. SIR JOHN LLEWELLYN— Intense 
crimson self ; equally as large flowers as in its 
parent, iYic/ia/u.s //. l.s\ 
231. REV. H. A. HALL— Glowing reddish 
crimson ; well-formed circular fldwers ; splendid 
habit. 2.S. 
2.32. MARY HAMILTON— Rich crimson- 
scarlet, white eye ; an immense flower, of perfect 
form and attractive colour. Is. 
233. SCOTT TURNER — A splendid var- 
iety, light crimson, large distinct white eye; 
immense sized flowers and trusses, free, flowering ; 
grand during ihe winter months. Is. 
234. THE SIRDAR — Producing large and 
perfect scarlet flowers of enormous size, perfectly 
circular in formation, and of the finest substance; 
good robust habit. Is. 
23,'j THE MIKADO — Soft cerise; flowers 
of immense size, especially during the cooler 
season; perfect habit; a general favourite. 
].«. 
23R. LORD KITCHENER — Soft scarlet; 
, large bold pips, forming an immense massive 
truss. l.s. 
237. CERISE — Clear cerise-red, attractive 
and distinct shade: the blooms are large, of good 
substance, and freely produced; robust, but of 
good habit. Is. 
238. FLORENCE MISKIN — Cerise crim- 
son. with white eye; a very large flower of 
perfect form ; neat dwarf habit ; very free. Is. 
239. LILIAN DUFF — A magnificent 
crimson-scarlet, in the style of Ilerrirk-, broad, 
overlapping petals ; a fine variety. 9rf. 
240. NICHOLAS II. — Crimson-scarlet, of 
great size and substance, well-formed over- 
lapping petals, measuring over 2^ in. in 
diameter ; large white eye, bold trusses ; habit 
first-class. Is. 
241. W. E. CORDEN — Clear scarlet, distinct 
white eye, large circular flowers, bold trusses ; 
habit all that can be desired. 9rf. 
243. MRS. C. C. TUDWAY— Enormous- 
sized flowers and trusses; soft rosy cerise; 
distinct white eye: a good grower l.s. 
244. HALL CAINE— Of a bright cherry- 
red; very effective; of immense size: fine. Is. 
24.5. KING OP CRIMSONS — Bright 
glowing crimson ; broad flowers of fine shape 
and substance, bold trusses ; vigorous ; grand 
for the winter season. Is. i 
246. SIR HENRY IRVING— Soft, rosy- 
•magenta of a pleasing shade ; free ; dwarf. 9(7. 
247. CHAUCER — Clear cerise shade of a 
pleasing and attractive colour. 'J’he great feature 
of this variety is its enormous-sized flowers, which 
oftentimes measure 3 in. in diameter. Is. 
. 248. ALFRED TENNYSOfT — Free and 
branching habit ; large trusses and flowers of a 
soft rosy -crimson shade. 9 t. 
249. CRABBE — Soft cherry-red, pleasing 
shade ; most perfect - formed flowers ; bold 
trusses ; very floriferous ; good habit. Is. 
2.50. HERRICK — Crimson-scarlet of a 
brilliant shade ; fine flowers and bold trusses ; 
habit good. 9i/. 
251. SOUV. DE W. B. MILLER— 
Brilliant crimson of the most intense shade we 
have yet seen, large and distinct white eye ; fine 
bold truss ; good habit. Is. 
262. LORD ABERDEEN — Brilliant 
scarlet; perfect-shaped flowers, standing erect on 
long foot-stalks. 9<7. 
253. GENERAL WOLSELEY — Clear 
ro.sy red ; a grand flower in the way of Enid. 9rf. 
264. IRIS — A brilliant shade of purple 
crimson ; very fine trusses ; effective. 9f/. 
255. ZEN OBIA-Clear bright rose, one of the 
prettiest shades ; good form and substance. i)d. 
256 TRILBY — Cerise, shaded to scarlet 
and overlaid with rich plum ; pips and trusses 
very large. 9(/. 
257. PHYLLIS — Pale salmon-rose, large 
and faultless in form ; beautiful, dwarf 9d. 
260. KITTY — Soft cherry-red with white 
eye, paler blotch in upper petals ; very large 
and circular in form ; colour charming. 9d. 
262. JOHN RUSKIN — Soft orange-red 
flowers of large dimensions and great substance ; 
sturdv habit. 9d. 
263. SOLDIER'S TUNIC— Intense scarlet 
colour, medium sized ; striking. 9d. 
264. ENID — Of a rosy-red shade ; large 
and very effective ; free. 9d. 
265. J. BIDWELL — A splendid scarlet, 
whiteeye; very erect; dwarf habit; effective. 9d. 
266. M. CALVAT — Crimson, white eye, 
medium-sized flowers, but forming into large 
bold trusses. 9</. 
267. LORD ROSEBERY — Brilliant crim- 
son-shaded ; large, well-formed flowers, enormous 
trusses; good vigorous habit. 9d. 
208. LORD SALISBURY— Flo were of enor- 
mous size and substance, of a rich madder shade, 
tinted magenta. 9(7. 
269. HECLA — Brilliant scarlet ; fine bold 
flowers, enormous trusses ; fine. 9d. 
270. CANNELLS’ FAVOURITE — Fine 
pip and trus.s, very dwarf and free ; colour rose, 
shaded magenta, fine white eye. 9d. 
271. PARKER’S FAVOURITE — Of a 
bright scarlet shade of colour ; enormous flowers 
and trusses. 9(7. 
272. REV. P. H. BRETT — Bright scarlet, 
very large fine flowers of great substance. 9(7. 
274. REV. DR. MORRIS — A splendid 
formed flower of great substance ; bright scarlet 
with white eye ; good habit. 9(7. 
276. CHAS. MASON — Scarlet; fine sturdy 
habit ; free bloomer. 9(7. 
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