Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
TALMA — Light rose, edged dark rose ; large | VERDI — Purplish crimson, white throat, 
and grand. Is. I very large flowers ; enormous spike. 9</. 
THOS. SHAW — Rich scarlet, large open ! WM. CUTHBERTSON — Very bright red, 
white throat ; very large ; a distinct and telling I with pure white throat ; flowers very large, and 
variety. Is. | spikes long; quite a gem. l.s. 
All those not jjriced Is. 6</. each. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
1 . A. C. MAXWELL— Scarlet. 
2. AGNES LAING— Dark rose. 
8. ALEX. DUMAS— Rich red. 
4 . ALEXANDER PFLAUM— Deep lake. 
6. ALFRED PELLIER— Rose-crimson. 
6. ALPHONSE DAUDET— Purple- 
crimson. 
7. ATLANTIDE— Violet lobes. 
8. B. L. FREEMAN — Bright scarlet. J 
9. BERTHA KOCH— White and pink. ^ 
10. CANDIDATE— Rose. 
11. CARTHAGE — Reddish crimson. 
12. CH. ROBIN — Rosy carmine 
13. CLAUDE GELLilE — Red and rose. | 
14. DIANE — Carmine-piuk. 
16. D. NEUBRONNER— Browni.sh red. 
16. DR. TUKE— Bright red. 
17. EMILE PALADILHE— Amaranth. 
18. GARLTES MITCHELL— Claret. 
19. GEO. FISHER— Bright rose. 
20. GEN. NANSOUTY— Crimson-maroon. 
21. GIL BLAS — Violet-puriile. 
22. H. CANNELL— Bright rosg. 
23. HER MAJESTY -Rosy purple. 
24. J. B. DUMAS — Magenta-chocolate. i 
26. JOHN OOWE— Clear scarlet. 1 
26. JOHN PEARSON — Purplish mauve. 
27. J. T. DOWNIE Dark crimson. 
28. LADY WARRENDEN — Dark 
magenta. 
29. LES JARDIES l^ermilion. 
30. LITTLE PRANK — Crimson and 
chocolate 
31. L. KUNTZE — Rich amaranth. 
32. LORD CHELMSFORD - Rosy pink 
38. MARION TERRY -Light rose. 
34. M. BOULEY —Magenta shade. 
85. MISS ARNOT— Rosy pink. 
36. MISS F. HOPE -Pure white and rose. 
37. MISS SALTEAU -Rosy lilac. 
38. MRS. J. ALLEN - Deep plum. 
39. OLIVIER PAIN— Violet. 
40. ON^SIME RECLUS— Clear violet. 
41. PAUL BERT— Fiery red. 
42. PHILIPP PAULIQ— Crimson-violet. 
43. P. KLEIN— Purplish pink. 
44. PRINCESS Delicate rose. 
45. R. DEAN— C rimson scarlet. 
46. TARTARIN— Rich violet. 
47. THE FAVOURITE — Carmine-rose. 
48 THE LADY- -Blush pink. 
All those not priced 6rf. each ; 5s. per doz. H. C. & Sous’ selection, 4.s. per doz. 
Seeds, Is. per packet. 
Seedlings from best named varieties, 3s. per doz. 
'P^ON'ms. Sinensis Vmietibs, 
&IO. 
NEW HERBACEOUS 
*AGNES MARY KELWAY— Light rose 
guard petals, yellow petaloids, with a rose tuft, 
os. 
*DR. BONAVIA— A very lively pink colour, 
paling at the edge of petals, large flowers show- 
ing golden anthers amongst the petals ; sweetly 
scented. 7s. 6rf. 
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE — A very hand- 
some bright crimson flower. 5s. 
♦DUKE OF CLARENCE- Cream, slightly 
flushed pink. 6s. 
♦DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE — A large 
variety of a deep rose colour, large outer guard 
petals, and dense centre. 7s. Gd. 
♦GLORY OF 
large ; beautiful 
DOUBLE P/EONIES. 
♦JOAN SEATON — Bright cherry-rose, each 
petal edged with a tighter colour, rose-shaped 
flowers showing anthers amongst the petals; 
nicely scented. 7s. 6</. 
♦KELWAY'S QUEEN— Flesh-pink, a most 
delicious and lovely sort ; very sweet. 6s. 
♦LADY BERESFORD — Of a soft blush-pink 
shade, delicate and beautiful ; the petals are 
tipped carmine ; very sweet. 7s. Gd. 
♦LIMOSEL — Bright clear light lilac-rose, 
large flower's, full and double, broad guard 
petals, and narrower petals in centre; sweetly 
scented. 7s. Gd. 
LORD ROSEBERY — Crimson ; very fine. 
6s. 
♦MARIA KELWAY— Very fine, blush guard 
petals, yellow petaloids, blush tuft ; scentei 6s. 
SOMERSET — Soft pink; 
7s. Gd. 
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