Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
ORANGE AND YELLOW SHADES. 
27(>. PRINCE OF OR ANGE— Well-built 
.solid flowers of good form ; l)innihii,g hubit ; an 
advance in tlii.s section. 2.v. (b/, 
277. MR. T. E. GREEN — Clear fresh shade 
of orange and perfectcircular flowers; a universal 
faVourite. l.s. 
278. WORDSWORTH— Vivid orange ; 
flowers of perfect form, dwarf habit. l.s. 
279. J. H. ARDERNE — Orange-yellow ; 
fine formed pips and bold trusses, l-s. 
280. GEO. REID — Ilright orange, very 
effective ; large and well-formed flowers; stuidy 
habit. Is. 
281. DONALD BEATON — Producing 
large and fine flowers; clear orange, l.s. 
284. SUNBEAM — Quite a distinct shade of 
colour ; free flowering ; effective. 
286. LOVE GOLD — A fine improvement 
on iVew Guinea, fine pips and truss. 
PURPLE AND MAGENTA SHADES. 
HIS is also a new class, and will eventually bring us a bright purple, from which we may expect 
A a blue. 
289. DUEE OP CONNAUGHT— Large 
and beautiful circular flowers; ao nttriictive shade 
of magenta, pure white e) e. 2.v. («/. 
290. LORD CURZON — Rich magenta 
shade ; fine large circular flowers and bold 
trasses ; habit very dwarf and floriferous , a fine 
distinct variety in this lovely colour, l.s. 
291. LORD ROBERTS — A greatadvancein 
the puri)le-C(doured section, producing enormous 
trusses and splendid individual flowers of the 
greatest si/e and substance ; pleasing purple 
colour, shaded magenta, is. 
292. MR. KENDALL BARNES— Intense 
crimson, shot with a distinct shade of purple. 
large proportion of upper petals of a brighter 
crimson tint ; splendid compact habit. l.v. 
294. SIR JAS. KITSON— Bold flower; 
large, distinct white centre ; bold trusses ; good 
haliit. 1 . 1 . 
295. ROVAL PURPLE — Colour very rich 
and deep; splendid trusses; good habit; a decided 
advance on King of the Purples. 9rf. 
296. BRITANNIA — Forming into splendid 
flowers; bold trasses ; good dwarf habit. 9(7. 
297. MAJESTIC — Distinct purple.crimson 
shade; fine circular flowers; large white eye. 9d. 
298. BLUE BEARD — Large and fineshaped 
flowers ; good dwarf habit ; striking. 
299. COUNTESS 
grand addition ; bright 
margins. 1-s. 6d. 
300. LADY ROSCOE— Large well-formed 
flowers and bold trusses of a beautiful delicate 
shade of flesh-pink ; free flowering, and of robust 
habit; verv attractive and much admired. J.v. 
301. LADY MALET— Pure white, with a 
well-defined and highly -(oloured margin of 
reddish 4 )ink round each petal ; splendid spread- 
ing habit and verv floriferous. 9(7. 
302. LADY bURZON— A great improve- 
ment on Velicala, being much larger, and 
of the finest form ; delicate blush pink, of a 
most pleasing .shade. 9d. 
303. DOROTHY BURROUGHES— Deli- 
cate blush-pink ; a most lovely flower ; pips 
large and beautifully rounded, and of great 
CnKotQTIg'O 1 C 
304. MRS. SIMPSON — White, with a 
well-defined ring of fiery searlet-pink , largo 
white eye; very attraettve during the winter; 
habit good. 1^'. 
SAL 
311. MRS. GEORGE CADBURY — A 
pleasing intermediate shade of talmon, large 
and fine. 2s. 
314. MARY CARMICHAEL— Clear self- 
salmon of finest possible form and substance ; 
bold trusses. Is. 6(7. 
315. LADY LAURIER— A fine advance; 
enormous well-formed flowers; of a clear salmon, 
large white eye. Is. 6r7. 
305. DUCHESS OP MARLBOROUGH— 
Soft salmon, mottled white and pink, somewhat 
deeper in colour than Lady Brooke ; fine bold 
Bowers of perfect form ; large trusses ; good 
habit. Is. 6(7. 
306. DELICATA — Of a delicate and 
pleasing tint of lavender- pink ; well-formed 
circular flowers ; dwarf habit, and very free 
flowering. 9(7. 
307. H. DE PERCEVAL-Soft blush, fine 
large round flowers : dwarf spreading habit ; a 
fine improvement on Norah. 
308. PURITAN — Large fine flowers, white 
ground, netted soft salmon ; large and distinct 
white eye; good vigorous habit ; free. 
309. LADY BROOKE — Clear white, 
with delicate pink mark in centre of flowers. 
310. DUCHESS OF PIPE— A most lovely 
colour, delicate blush pink, fine pip and truss. 
l.s. 
MON. 
316. MRS. KENDALL BARNES— Of the 
purest white, intense shade of fiery scarlet in 
centre of each flower ; fine bushy habit ; very 
free. 1 s. 
317. MARY PELTON — Very pale salmon, 
a delicate and beautiful shade, the individual 
flowers being the finest and largest yet seen in 
this colour; of the finest form. Is. 
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BLUSH SELFS AND OCULATED. 
OF HOPETOTJN — A 
salmon, put'C white 
