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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Greenhouse, Tree or Winter Flowerinjr Carnations — continued. 
Enchantress, it produces a regular supply of very large 
flowers, nearly 4in. across, of a most attractive 
delicate flesh-pink colour, on stems 2ft. to 2Ht. 
in length. (Id. 
Fair Maid, lively pink, deeply serrated, one of the best 
for summer flowering. 9d. 
Faust, bright scarlet, medium size flowers, free. !)d. 
Flamingo, very large rich scarlet, on extra long stem, 
9d. 
Floriana, a lovely shade of soft cerise-pink, on extra 
long stems. 9d. 
Glendale, white, with red stripes ; large strong grower. 
V- 
Harlowarden, fine large deep crimson, very long stems ; 
strong. 9d. 
Harry Fenn, rich crimson ; remarkably free and per- 
petual-flowering. 9d. 
Harvard, large crimson. 9d. 
Helen M. Gould, sport from nnchantress ; clear rose, 
spotted deeper. 9d. 
Imperial, light pink, with deep pink stripes. 17- 
Lady Bountiful, large pure white, on long stems. 1/- 
Lilian Pond, large pure white, with long stems. 9d. 
May Day, lovely shade of light pink ; good shape and 
free. 17- 
Mikado, heliotrope colour. I /- 
Mrs. H. Burnett, clear shade of salmon-pink ; clove 
scented. 9d. 
Mrs. Thos Lawson, the great American pink ; one of 
the best. 9d. 
Mrs. M. A. Patten, very large white, striped scarlet. 9d. 
Nelson Fisher, a deep cerise, large flower, a much 
stronger habit than Mrs. T. W. Lawson. 17- 
Oxford Yeoman, fine large deep crim.son, on long .stems, 
smooth petals. 9d. 
Pink Imperial, deep cerise-pink. 17- 
Pink Patten, bright cerise. 17- 
Red Lawson, a sport from the well-known Mrs. Lawson. 
9d. 
Robert Craig, bright scarlet ; large flowers and good 
shape. 9d. 
Rose Dore, very large and full ; brick red, with orange 
tint. 17- 
Rose Enchantress, a rose-coloured sport from the well- 
known variety. 17- 
Salmon Lawson, clear delicate .salmon-pink, possessing 
all the good qualities of the Lawson family. \/- 
Sangam, a rich pink ; well-shaped flower ; non- 
burster. 176. 
Splendour, deep pink ; medium size ; very free. 17- 
Superior, large deep pink ; full flowers ; one of the 
best. 17- 
The Belie, very large, pure white, on extra Icng stems. 
9d. 
The President, a fine deep rich crimson. 9d. 
Victory, brilliant scarlet. 9d. 
White Enchantress, a true sport from the Standard 
variety. 9d. 
White Lawson, pure white ; sport from Mrs. Lawson. 
9d. 
White Perfection, pure white with good calyx. 9d. 
Winona, pink ; medium-sized. 9d. 
Winsor, a delicate shade of .silvery pink ; free and of 
easy culture ; fragrant, 9d. 
Chrysanthemums- 
Japanese Section, Large Flowering. 
Alceste, deep golden yellow. 179. 
Alec Payne, immense flower, deep red. 17<). 
Alice Salamon, fine bold flower, pure white. l/(i. 
Algeron Davis, rich yellow, shaded bronze on late buds, 
stop early in April, second crown, .Mt. 4d. 
Alice Lemon, mauve pink, the flowers are fully as large 
as F. S. Vallis, and the stem will hold up the flower 
without supports. Stop early in April for .second 
crowns, .'5ft. (id. 
Acquisition, chrome yellow, long broad florets, fld. 
Beatrice May, pure white, a grand flower. 
Beauty of Norwich, large flower, brick red. (id. 
Bessie Godfrey, yellow, a large beautiful flower, first 
crown. 44ft. (id. 
Beecham Keeling, amber shaded red. 4d. 
Buff King, reddish buff, distinct, (id. 
Capitaine Douillet, bright rose, very full flower. 17(i. 
Cecile Monteil, ro.se pink. 17- 
Captain Mitford, rosy purple, fld. 
C. H. Totty, deep chestnut red, w ith old gold reverse, 
stiff erect stem, a beauty, stop early in April, 
second crown, 5ft. 4d. 
Consul Kijima, lilac, centre yellow, very distinct. 1 7(>. 
Countess of Granard, rich yellow, shaded bronzy buff, 
very large, first crown. .Ift. 17- 
D. B. Crane, 'golden yellow, shaded red, long curling 
florets, first crown, 4Jft. 17- 
Dreadnought, rich ruby rose. Od. 
Duchess of Sutherland, inten.se orange yellow, with 
long curling florets, stop early in May’, first crown, 
7ft. (id. 
Edith Jamison, creamy white, shaded blush, stop early 
in April, first crown. 4d. 
Edith Smith, creamy wdiite, second crown, 4ft. 4d. 
E. G'.‘ Mocatto, yellow sport from lidith Jamison. \/~ 
Ella Ainsley, rich deep crimson, long florets. 
Evangeline, pure white, broad florets, good anyhow ; 
natural second crowm, 4ft. 4d. 
Fleuriste Dupay, bronze. \/~ 
F. Chandler, red with gold reverse, long broad florets. 
1 /- 
Francis Jolliffe, creamy j'ellow', edged with pink. fld. 
1 Frank Payne, blush, with mauve shades ; a large, 
drooping, beautiful flower, first crown, 4Jft. 4d. 
Fred Green, rich velvetv nurnle. long curling florets. 
17- 
Frank Chapman, pink. 
Ferd. de Bievre, very large bold flower, bronzy yellow. 
Plots de Rubans, bright red, bronze reverse 
F. S. Vallis, canary yellow, a magnificent flower, and one 
of the easiest growers, first crown, 5ft. 4d 
F. JT. Mew, crimson with gold reverse, rather 
loosely incurving florets, I7 
WE ARE NOTED FOR ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, 
