Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904« 
858. LILACINA IMPROVED— In several 
respects a decided advance in this cla«s ; 
fine bold trupsps; well above the foliage. Is. 
869. liTLACINA— Dwarf habit ; of a pleasing 
shade of soft lilac-pink ; immense flowers. 
Is. 
PINK, SHADED PURPLE 
All varietiea not priced 6d. each (in 60’a). 
3(10. MAUD OF WALES— Flowers of the 
most perfect form and immense size, equal to 
any of the scarlet section. 9</. 
361. MRS. DAVID SAUNDERS — 
Habit dwarf and very free, grand trusses standing 
well up above the foliage. 9rf. 
DEEP PINK AND 
863. MRS. BROWN-POTTER— Decided 
advance for size of flowers and trusses; clear 
bright pink ; verv effective ; good babit ; free. 
Is. 6d. 
364. MRS. WILLIAMS— Clear rose-pink, 
small white blotch at base of upper petals ; a 
grand flower in size and substance. Is. 6rf. 
365. COUNTESS OF BUCKINOHAM— 
Producing flowers of a deep rose pink ; of extra 
size and bold trusses; beautiful and refined 
shape; vigorous but spreading habit. l.«. 
866. LADY CARLISLE — Vivid pink ; 
dwarf spreading babit, wonderfully free flower- 
ing. Sd. 
367. PINK DOMINO — Splendid dwarf 
bushy habit; broad circular flowers, bold trusses; 
attractive. 9rf. 
ROSE-COLOURED. 
.368. GERTRUDE PEARSON — Of 
vigorous habit and very free ; large trusses of 
a pretty shade. 9d. 
3(>9. MRS. FRENCH- A beautiful and 
pleasing shade of deep pink ; very attractive. 9rf. 
370. MRS. WILDSMITH — Soft rose- 
coloured pink ; large truss and immense 
pips. 9(7. 
371. ETHEL LEWIS — Roserpink, distinct 
white blotch on upper petals; habit dwarf. 9(/. 
372. DUCHESS OF PORTLAND— Bright 
rosy-pink, colour clear and distinct; of good 
form, immense trusses. Is. 
373. LADY FRANCES RUSSELL — Of 
a soft rose shade, large white blotch in upper 
petals; fine formed flowers. 9(7. 
WH 
374. THE QHOST— Of pearly whiteness ; 
good habit and constitution ; fine substance and 
form. 2.S. Gd. 
376. SNOWSTORM — Splendid habit; 
dwarf and branching; free flowering, and of 
the purest possible white ; whilst for pot culture 
or bedding takes a foremost position. Is. each. 
376. MARY BETON — A fine flower of the 
purest white; bold, well-formed pips and large 
trusses. 1 s 
377. MARY E. WILKINS — Blush white, 
a delicate and pretty shade; large and well 
formed. l.s. 
878. NIAGARA- Of the finest form and 
size ; of the purest white. Is. 
379. VIRGINIA— Pure snow white ; large 
and perfectly regular; dwarf spreading habit. Is. 
380. DUCHESS OF YORK— Large pure 
white * good vigorous habit, large trusses. 9t7. 
HYBRID NOSEGAY, 
ITE. 
381. SNOWDROP — Snow white; of perfect 
form and size; very pure; dwarf and free. 
383. ALBION — A decided improvement on 
Swanky HingU White; very dwarf habit. 
384. WHITE LADY — Large well-shaped 
flowers of the purest white ; very dwarf and 
branching. 9(7. 
385. EUCHARIS — Fine flowers and trusses ; 
of a pure white. 9<7. 
386. SWANLEY SINGLE WHITE — 
Dwarf branching habit; well-known. 
387. AGNES — Pure white; large flowers and 
trusses ; dwarf habit. 
388 AMY AMPHLETT — Flowers of good 
size and substance. 
389. DR. NANSEN — Pure white, even in 
the hottest of weather; fine flowers ; dwarf habit. 
GIGANTEA SECTION. 
P KRE we have a great move onward in the size of pips and trusses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring 2J in. over, and although they are of the Nosegay section their petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are 
evidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
392. PHONOGRAPH — Bright rose pink ; size of trusses equal to any other in this section ; 
dwarf sturdy habit. 1 «. , , . , , l j 
393. BELLEROPHON — Dwarf and free flowering ; large flowers of a bright scarlet shade ; 
enormous rrusses. , . , , . u i , 
394. GENERAL DODDS — Equal in size of flowers to any in this class, and of a bright scarlet 
colour, is therefore an acquisition. 9(7. , , 
396. MRS. MAYES — Flower nearly three inches across ; light salmon, shaded with cream. 9(7. 
896. MRS. E. G. HILL — Soft salmon, deeper centre ; in every other respect resembling the 
undermentioned. 9<7. ... , 
897. AURORE BOREALE — Light scarlet, tinged with salmon; strong grower, splendid 
round leathery foliage; size of flowers immense. 
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