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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Antirrhinums. 
Unnamed varieties struck from cuttings for early planting in March and April, I/- doz. Seedlings, to 
name and colour, Tall or Dwarf, in May, 6d. per doz., mixed, 4d. 
Auriculas. 
These are amongst the most charming sights we know of, and are certain to attract notice from those 
most oblivious to the beauties of flowers, their perfect form and wonderful colouring rendering them the 
cynosure of all eyes ; whilst, in addition to their great loveliness, they possess that great desideratum in flowers 
long-lasting blossoms. SEED .Cannells’s .Alpine Varieties, 1/- per packet. 
Auriculas, garden varieties, free flowering and effective, our selection, (1/- dozen. 
Seedling Alpines, of a most beautiful strain and in great variety, (i/- and 10/- ner dozen ; named kinds, 12/,- 
18/- per dozen. 
Begonias, Tuberous. 
For the Full History, etc., of the Begonia, see Book by B. Ravenscroft, 1/2 post free. 
FOR NEW DOUBLES FOR 1911, SEE NEW THINGS (See Section on Pink Paper). 
THE GOLD CLOCK COLLECTION. 
Be^ohicis. 
The highest and most important award yet given, and indicating the excellency of our strains. 
New Double Be^onicis. 
Raised and sent out by H. CANNELL AND SONS. 
Marechal Niei, similar in colour to the well-known 
beautiful rose. 4/- 
Othello, clear yellow, good habit, free. 4/- 
Polar Star, a very fine large white ; sturdy habit, extra. 
7/(i. 
Prince Olaf, fine flowers of a carmine-red shade, vig- 
orous. o,/- 
Sunbeam, soft scarlet, flowers slightly fringed, erect. 
4/- 
White Bouquet, medium-sized flowers produced in 
clusters ; distinct. 2/0. 
A Useful Double-flowering 
Bedding Variety. 
Rose Queen, producing a mass of small rose-pink 
flowers. 9d. each ; (>/~ per doz. 
Singles. 
Dazzler, bright orange-scarlet, fine. 3/- 
Modesty, a very pretty pink shade, free. 3/- 
Cannefl’s Qrandiflora Strain. 
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS ALL HORTICULTURISTS. 
