Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
SRNEST — Rich ruby, large. 
ERNEST LADHAMS— Blush-white. 
EORYEICE — Rosy red. Is. 6rf. 
OEO. WHITE — Purple; large and fine. 
Q-ODPREY — Bright reddish colour. 
HEBE — Very dark red. Is. Grf. 
HER MAJESTY— Pare white. 
HOMER — Deep rose, dark crimson centre. 
HYBRIDUS PLORIBUNDUS— Rose self. 
JESSICA— lied lace. Is. (Jr/. 
JOHN BALL — Dark plum-purple. 
LANCER— Free, dark. 
MASTER HARRY — Plum lacing ; distinct 
MRS. PETTIPER— Dark laced. 
MRS. SINKINS— Pure white. 
MRS. WAITE— Rosy red. 
TOTTIE — Bright red lace. 
All those not priced Gc/. each ; onr selection, 5s. per dozen. 
Seeds saved from the above, Is. iSd. and 2s. 6</. per pkt. 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DWARF DOUBLE 
MARGARET CARNATIONS. 
TOM THUMB — These are most valuable for pot culture, bedding, groups, borders, &c , and will 
be highly appreciated by all lovers of the Carnation. The cultivation is quite simple, as they can 
be sown at almost any time of the year, but must be transplanted at once to the spot where 
intended to flower. If sown in March they requirebnt very little more attention than many of the 
common summer flowers. Per pkt.. Is. and Is. Grf. 
PICOTEES AND CARNATIONS, mixed. Is. and 2s. 6(/. per pkt. 
PICOTEES, mixed. 11 ft. Is. and 2s. G</. per pkt. 
TREE, OR WINTER FLOWERING CARNATIONS, saved from the best varieties. 2 ft. 
2s. per pkt. 
‘Polym'thus. 
Really first-class seedling gold-laced Polyanthus for garden decoration, nearly as good as named 
varieties. G</. each ; 6.s. per doz. Ordinary bedding kinds, 2s. Grf. per doz, 
The difference between Oxlips and Cowslips is, the former hold their bloom more erect the 
latter drooping. ’ 
'POTBNTILLAS. 
DOUBLE-HYBRID VARIETIES. 
\N exceedingly free- flowering and ornamental group of Hardy Perennials, producing m great 
' profusion for many weeks full double flowers, with petals of a rich velvety texture, varying 
from crimson and maroon to rich orange and yellow, many being striped, spotted, or 
margined. They will thrive in almost any soil or situation. ’ 
ALFRED SALTER. Is. 
BELZEBUTH. 9rf. 
CHAMELEON. Is. 
OHINOIS. Is. 
ETNA. 9c/. 
GLOIRE DE NANCY. Is. 
HAMLET. 9rf. 
JANE SALTER. Is. 
LE VESUVE. Grf. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Is. 
M. ROUILLARD. 9rf. 
POLICHINELLE. Is. 
PURPUREA LUTEA. 9</. 
VARIABILIS. 9(/. 
VERSICOLOR. 9</. 
VERVIANUM. Is. 
VICTOR LEMOINE. ^d. 
WM. ROLLINSON. 9(/. 
'PfilMfiOSBS. 
OUR HYBRID PRIMROSES, OR FANCY POLYANTHUS. 
LORD BEACONSPIELD VARIETIES. 
JHHERE is no greater charm to the eye all through the spring than these. Although they are 
A Primroses, they are totally different to what wo are accustomed to see, being stronger growers, 
and their blossoms of an immense size and of great variety of colonrs. Many are of a lovely deep 
purple-coloured violet, aud others approach a distinct shade of red, whilst the yellows and whites 
are most striking. Equally as good in their various colours as Harbinger, introduced by the 
Marquis of Exeter, and which has given such great satisfaction. Large flowering plants, 3s. to 4s. 
doz, ; seed, Is. per pkt. ’ 
