CANNELLS* floral guide, 1912. 
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BEGONIAS. 
HER MAJESTY. Grand Camellia flowered, double 
white, dwarf and Sturdy habit, extra good. 10/li 
each. 
ERINCESS MARY. Yellow ground edged scarlet, 
very distinct. 6/- 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. White edged magenta crim- 
! son. 3/0. 
I ODORATISSIMA ROSEFLORA PLENA. Rose .scented 
medium sized flowers, upright habit. 3/0. 
CANNAS. 
BISZTRA. Cream colour, striped carmine.2/6. 
BEGA. Rosy pink, very line. 2/0. 
CRIMSON REDDER. A very fine dwarf variety and 
very free. 2/0. 
COUNT WALDERSEE. Orange red dark foliage. 1/0. 
CARL CROPP. Gold buff, fine truss, very dwarf. 2 
CARL HAUSMAN. Orange terra-cotta, a real gem. 1/0. 
CSERNA. Bright red, good truss dwarf. 2/0. 
DR. BENOIT. Deep red, fine truss, dwarf. 1/0. 
DR. H. DOHRN. Bright crimson scarlet, fine truss, 
dwarf. 2/- 
DIRECTEUR FREIDEMAN. Orange red, dark foliage. 
1 / 6 . 
DRAVA. Very bright red dwarf, good truss. 2/0. 
DUNA. Quite a creamy peach blossom colour, very 
distinct, good truss and dwarf. 2/0 
DUMA. Sulphur yellow, a good variety, fine truss. 
3/0. 
FRAU LINA lEDELE. Dark pink, fine truss, dark 
foliage. 1/0. 
FRAU DAISY HULTZSCH. Pink, very fine dwarf. 2/- 
FRAU G. SIEBERT. Golden yellow, heavily throated 
carmine red, dwarf. 1/0. 
FRAU M. SKOPNIK. Golden yellow, spotted red. 1/0 
FRAU A. WENDHAUSEN. Reddish apricot, good 
truss. 2/0. 
FRAU Dr. BLOCK. Orange crimson, margined yellow, 
very fine dwarf. 2/6. 
FRAU. J. SPEMANN. Salmon buff, dark foliage. 1/6. 
FRAU PROFESSOR SPITTA. Deep pink, a very full 
truss, lasting a long time, dwarf habit. 3/6. 
FURSTEIN ZU OTLIN WALLESTEN. 3/6. 
FRAU GRAFIN ERNESTINE, a very bright rosy 
salmon, dwarf, good habit. 3/6. 
GIANT CRIMSON. As name denotes a grand ac- 
quisition. 2/6. 
GRAF. M. TOLSTOI. Cherry red, very full truss, 
dark foliage. 1/6. 
HENRI CHARLIER. Rosy red, spotted dark foliage. 
1 / 6 . 
HUNGARIA. Bright pink, enormous flowers, very 
dwarf. 2/0. 
JOHN TULETT. Rich deep yellow, one of the best, 
good truss, dwarf. 1/0. 
JOHN FARQUHAR. A lovely salmon and orange, 
^shading dark foliage, very distinct. 3/0. 
JOHANNA KANZLEITER. Rosy fawn, very luie 
truss, dwarf. 1/6. 
KARL LUZ. Deep lemon yellow, fine truss, dwarf. 
1 / 6 . 
KOROS. Orange red, mottled darker, dwarf, dark 
foliage. 2/6. 
LEANDRE VAILLAT, Yellow spotted, good truss, 
dwarf. 1/6. 
LOUISIANA. Very large bold flowers, fine truss, bright 
crimson. 1/6. 
METEOR (pit.) Red, good truss, dwarf. 2/0. 
MLLE. CHAS. MONGEL. Rosy carmine, very fine. 
1 / 0 . 
MLLE. BERAT. Rose carmine, dwarf. 2/0. 
MRS. W. KASTING. Bright red, good truss, dwarf. 
1 / 6 . 
NERA. Rosy bufl, very distinct, good truss, dwarf. 
2 / 6 . 
PROF. VOCHTING. A real gem, a bright glowing 
scarlet, beautifully blotched and outer lined 
golden. 6/- 
R. H. HOHENLOE. Deep golden yellow, fine truss, 
dwarf. 1/6. 
SCARLET REDDER. A splendid variety for bedding, 
in colours, very bright. 2/6. 
SZAVA. Bright red, one of the finest, enormous 
truss, splendid foliage and dwarf. 2/6. 
TEMES. A very fine bold truss, bright yellow, heavily 
spotted red, very dwarf. 3/6. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
SINGLES for 1912. 
(Our Own Introductions). 
The following Set we consider a greater advance on 
■ the previous Set of 1911, although much appreciated 
and shown a lot this past season. We have every 
reason to believe these will beat all others. 
COUNTESS GREY. Very dwarf, compact habit, 
free flowering, orange terra-cotta, sliaded red, 
distinct yellow ring around centre, good in sprays. 
3/6, 
CATHERINE WHEEL. Pure white fluted petal, 
spathulated tips, distinct. 2/0. 
DARENTH JEWEL. Deep rose pink, fascinating 
shade with white ring round zone, carriage of 
flowers very erect, and for table decoration by 
gas light it is a great acquisition, very free splendid 
habit. 3/6 each. 
FASHION. Ground colour bright yellow shading to 
rosy terra-cotta ; this is the best variety we have 
ever seen for table work ; very green in sprays. 
2 / 6 . , „ 
JAS. ROWLEY. Very large, lemon yellow, good ex- 
hibition variety. 2/6. 
