fl. Cai)i|ell & Qiiide, 
oil. ERNEST CANNELL — Real Cactus shape; fine large well-shaped flowers of a distinct 
» shade of soft red, deeper centre ; bushy habit ; distinct. 3 ft. G in. F.C.C 
642. ERNEST CHEAL — Award of Merit. Bright rosy-scarlet ; fine shape flowers, with long 
pointed and twisted petals well above the foliage. ft. 
543. ERNEST GLASSE — Purplish magenta, true Cactus form, medium-sized flowers, petals 
pointed ; very free. 4 ft. Two P.C.C. 
644. F. BLAKE — Small pointed petals, medium-size bright magenta-crimsou shade, green 
centre ; splendid habit. Is. 
545. GLORIOSA — A splendid variety ; deep red, shaded scarlet, yellow at base of florets, large 
fine- formed flowers; distinct and grand. Urf. 
. HARMONY — Reddish-bronze, rather more yellow towards (he centre ; florets long, curled, 
and very pointed ; very free. 3 ft. Is. 
646. JUAREZn — Most valuable and useful, its blossoms are of a rich scarlet-crimson. 4 ft. 
Must be thinned out to get fine flowers. 
647. JOHN H. ROACH — Soft yellow, edged sulphur yellow, petals long and twisted, medium 
size ; dwarf, free liabit. 3 ft. Is. 
548. KENTISH INVICTA — Well-pointed florets ; light chestnut, shaded red at base of petals ; 
dwarf and free ; good. 
549. LADY H. GROSVENOR — Clear yellow, outer and older petals shaded buff. 
650. LADY PENZANCE — Clear sulphur yellow, perfect in shape ; the finest yellow. 9t/. 
561. MARQUIS — Deep rich velvety maroon or crimson, lighted up with a tinge of fiery 
crimson ; the long- pointed petals. 4 ft. Is. 
552. MAYOR HASKINS — The brightest-glowing crimson ; the back of the petals are of a 
very pale red, and as the petals twist, they show this pale tint, and give the flower quite a tipped 
appearance. 34 ft. Is. 
553. MARY HILLIER — Buff-salmon, similar in form to Juarezif ; very^ free, good habit, throws 
its flowers well above the foliage. 3 ft. 
654. MATCHLESS — Rich deep velvety maroon ; true Cactus type ; the blooms are thrown 
well above the foliage. Awarded many Certificates. An acquisition. 9rf. 
655. MAY PICTOR — Colour pale y'cllow; true Cactus, with long petals beautifully twisted ; 
very- dwarf and free flowering. Awarded F.C.C. 3 ft. 
556. MISS IRENE CANNELI, — A lovely soft and pleasing shade of light peach-pink colour, 
shaded primrose towards base of florets; dwarf and free ; charming. Is. 
657. MISS VIOLET MORGAN — Base of florets fawn or orange, shaded towards the edge 
with a delicate tone of pink. 4 ft. 
558. MRS. A. PEART — Creamy -white, true cactus shape ; distinct. Four F.C.C. 
559. MRS. A. BECK — Rich reddish salmon, petals very long and beautifully twisted ; dwarf 
in habit, with flowers of medium size, &c. ; wonderfully free. 3 ft. l.s. 
560. MRS. BARNES — Pale primrose, gradually shading towards the outside of the flower 
and towards the tip of each petal with the palest tint of rosy-pink; of exquisite shape, with long, 
twisted, pointed petals. 34 ft. Is. 
561. MRS. BENNETT — Soft crimson; a large, well-built flower; petals are broad but well 
curled, and show a very fine vein-like marking of a deeper tint. 3 ft. Is. 
562. MRS. GLOVER — Large fine flowers of a soft rosy-red, shaded orange ; dwarf and free ; 
distinct. Is. 
563. MRS. H. CANNELL — The most effeciive in its class, bright amber-shade ; well-pointed 
medium-sized perfect-formed flowers; dwarf and compact ; free. Is. 
564. MRS. HORNIMAN — Yellow ground suffused delicate pink, side margins of deep rosy-pink, 
medium size ; very free ; distinct. 4 ft. l.s. 
565. MRS. C. TURNER — Bright yellow ; large and distinct flowers, thrown well above the 
foliage on long stems. F.C.C., R.H.S. 3 ft. Is. 
666. MRS. LARKIN — An improvement on Beauty of Eynaford^ bright amber-chestnut; free 
and effective ; long flower stems ; dwarf, bushy habit. 9rf. 
667. MRS. PORTMAN DALTON — Splendid dwarf bushy habit, vivid vermilion colour, 
shading off to tips of petals to a rosy red, and occasionally tinted mageuta. Is. 
508. PROFESSOR BALDWIN — This is a fac-simile of the old Juareziiy but much freer in 
bloom and lighter iu colour, being of a bright orange-scarlet. 4 ft. 
569. PURPLE PRINCE — Rich deep purple, shaded bluish maroon ; habit dwarf and compact ; 
one of the best. Awarded Certificates. 9rf. 
670. ROBERT CANNELL — Full-sized flowers; magenta, with a decided bluish tinge 
towards tips of petals free and vigorous. 4 ft. F.C.C. 
671. ST. CATHERINE— A cadmium.-yellow colour, or soft reddish amber ; very free. 4 ft. 
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