Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
318. MRS. CHAS. PEARSON — Uich 
warm onirnre-salnion, with conspicuous white 
eye ; a flower of immense substance and perfect 
form. l.v. ^d. 
319. BARBARA HOPE— Pale salmon- 
pink, with white eye shading off almost to white 
at the margin ; large flower ; liabit dwarf ; free. Is. 
321. IAN MACLAREN— Deep shade of 
salmon, lighter at margin of petals and deepen- 
ing almost to orange in centre. Is. 
322. JEROME K. JEROME— Bronsy shade 
of salmon, with age showing quite a purple blotch 
on the base of upper petals ; dwarf habit ; quite 
distinct. Is. 
323. MRS. EWINQ — Very pale salmon, 
tinted pink towards the centre ; of large size, 
good form; a beautiful refined flower. Is. 
324. MRS. POLE ROHTH — Mottled 
salmon, deeper towards centre ; perfect flowers 
and habit. 9<f. 
326. COLERIDQ-E — Salmon, tinted with 
orange ; very dwarf habit, large trusses ; very 
floriferous. Is. 
327. OASSIOPE — Beautiful shide of 
salmon-pink ; much admired. 9rf. 
328. ST. CECILIA — A beautiful brigiit shade 
of salmon, well-formed flowers ; a splendid habit. 
9(7. 
329. MRS. HALL — Deep salmon ; large 
flowers of fine form and substance ; habit vigorous. 
9(7. 
330. A. P. WOOTTEN — Enormous sized 
flowers and trusses of a clear salmon shade, 
distinct white eye, and fine overlapping petals. 
331. LADY TENNYSON — A charming 
variety ; flowers of a pleasing shade, mottled 
towards outside of petals, deeper centre ; enormous 
trusses. 9(7. 
832. O. W. HOLMES — Of the deepest 
orange-salmon colour ; fine large flowers. 9d. 
333. CENONE — Mottled salmon ; fine bold 
flowers and trusses. 9(7. 
All varieties not priced 6(7. each (iu GO’s). 
RETICULATED, SALMON, AND ORANGE-COLOURED. 
A New Class, of which Souv. de Mirande and Mme. J. Chretien 
were the first parents. 
335. COUNTESS OP DUDLEY- Orange- 
scarlet, large pure white centre ; well formed 
flowers, and large trusses ; one of the finest. 
2s. 6(7. 
336. SIR WILPRED LAURIER — One 
third of the centre of flower of the purest white, 
outer portion of florets of a vivid magenta; 
tiower. are well formed; very conspicuous, l.s. 
337. KARL KOCHLE — Bright orange- 
scarlet. large white centrd ; well-formed flowers ; 
very striking. Is. 6(7. 
338. MISS MARY HILL— Pink suffused 
magenta, large flowers of fine form ; pure white 
centre covering quite one quarter of the flower. 
l.s. 
339. END. SCHOTT- Crimson, large white 
centre; well-formed flowers of good size; large 
trusses ; vigorous habit, l.s. 
340. MME. L. RENAUD — Crimson shade 
with a margin of magenta, pure white eye: very 
effective, la. 
341. LADY SARAH WILSON— Beautiful 
light salmon ground ; distinctly striped and 
reticulated ; enormous trusses ; fine. Is. 
342. MARY SETON— Bright vermilion- 
scarlet, large white blotch suffused with lake ; 
neat dwarf habit ; free flowering ; enormous 
trusses, and grand during the winter. Is. 
343. WINSTON CHURCHILL — Clei r 
magenta-pink; large well-defined white centre, 
covering quite one quarter of the flower; lar^e 
trusses well above the foliage 9(7. 
345. OLIVER — Glowing scarlet round the 
margin, centre white, suffused a rich magenta 
shade ; habit dwarf and free. 9(7. 
348. PAUL BOUDET — Very large flowers 
and trusses ; reddish pink, deeper towards 
margin, reticulated white centre. 9(7. 
349. MARK TWAIN — Tinted white ground, 
freckled and flaked carmine, margin of petals 
rich lake ; good lusting qualities. Is. 
350. ANDREW LANQ- — Scarlet, with large 
white blotch on the two upper petals, centre of 
flower suffused with a rich tint of carmine. 9(7. 
351. MME. OORALIE BAZAC — Grand 
trusses ; centre of each flower white, gradually 
attaining to a soft violet, deepening to a 
bright carmine at edges of petals. 9(7. 
352. EXPOSITION DE LYON— A very 
pretty variety, edges of petals rosy carmine, 
shading off to white, with distinct ring in centre ; 
very attractive. 9c7. 
SPOTTED VARIETIES, VARIOUS COLOURS. 
364. BELLE ALLIANCE — White, dis- 
tinctly spotted with deep pink, more thickly 
towards the centre of flowers ; habit dwarf ; free 
flowering. Is. 
865. MME. BEUVRON— Rosy pink, white 
blotch on base of npper petals, and as distinctly 
spotted like the above variety. Is. 
366. SPOTTED Q-EM— Colour purple pink, 
with distinct spots on the three lower petals 
towards the centre. 
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