CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
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Varieties lor Decoration and Cut Flowers — continued. 
Ivory, white, good bush plant, October. 4d. 
Josephine Bernier, bright rose pink. 1/- 
Kathieen Thompson, crimson, sport from Caprice 
du Printemps. 3d. 
La Reine, 1909, paper white, good market variety. 1/- 
Le Paulinoise, bronzy red. 
Leon Truelie, pure white, lovely bush plant. 4d. 
Lilac Cap, sport from Caprice du Printemps. 4d. 
Lizzie Adcock, deep yellow, sport from Source d'Or. 4d 
Lord Brooke, bronze, grand for late cut flower. 
Hdm. R. Oberthur, pure white, long florets, December. 
4d. 
Miss Wilcox, deep orange, a pretty little decora tvie 
variety ; it is semi-double, and like a miniature 
Tuxedo. 4d. 
Mme. Cecile Holer, blush, thread-like petals. 1/- 
Hme. Georget Rocher, Dec. Jap, white, mottled, and 
striped amaranth. 1/0. 
Mrs. E. H. Christie, very pretty for table work, rosy red, 
distinct and effective. 
Mrs. W. Buckbee, pure white, slightly incurving 
florets ; a gem for market or for cutting pur- 
poses, good stiff habit ; will give 12 to 20 fine 
flowers on a plant, with long stiff stems. Oft. 3d. 
Mrs. W. Wells, bronzy orange, a lovely shade. 4d. 
N.C.S. Jubilee, deep mauve, exquisite colour, Decem- 
ber. 4d. 
Laura Hill, rich orange terra-cotta, very distinct, (inc.t 
Niveus, white, beautiful shape, December. 3d. 
Patty, delicate pink, makes a grand bush plant, dwarf, 
splendid habit, rather late. 1/- 
Pink Queen, clear pink, most attractive. 1/- 
President Taft, pure wdiite. 
Princess Victoria, creamy wdiite, Christmas variety. 
4d. 
Purple Cap, sport from Caprice du Printem-bs. 4d. 
Rayonnante, shrimp pink. lid. 
Red Cap, sport from Caprice du Printemps. 4d. 
Samuel Prode, red and orange, very free. 4d. 
Soleil d’Oetobre, yellow, beautiful habit, good for cut 
flower. 4d. 
Source d’Or, bright orange, shaded gold. 4d. 
Souv. de Andre Dcree, sulphur yellow, tinted amber. 
V- 
Thorp’s Christmas Rose, rose pink, late. 4d. 
Tresor, soft yellow, one of the best of the season. 1/6. 
Tuxedo, beautiful orange, December and January. 4d. 
Western King, white, good for cut flower, rather late. 
4d. 
White Cap, white sport from Caprice du Printemps. 4d. 
Winter Cheer, deep ]iink, superior to T'ran.peld Pink. 
4d. 
Yellow Cap, bright yellow, sport of the Caprice du 
Printemps family, will be scarce. 9d. 
Incurved 
Albert Williams, rich yellow. 
Amber Beauty, ui..u^e aniLcr, large deep flowers. 
Buttercup, clear buttercup yellow, t road florets, a 
well-formed flow'er, first crown, 5ft. 3d. 
Buttermilk, creamy white, passing to white. 
Calypso, reddish bronze, a beautiful large, true in- 
curved, stoi> early April, second crown, 4Ut. 4d. 
C. E. Harrison, chestnut, tipped gold. (id. 
C. H. Curtis, yellow, large and compact, first crown, 
6Jft. 4d. 
Clara Wells, rich cream coloirr, a large true incurved, 
with stiff erect stems, one of tire best, second 
crown, 4ft. 4d. 
Daisy Southam, deep buttery yellow. 
Doris Ray, nor,.rosy. buff, sport from lalcnc. 4d. 
Duchess of Fife, white, shaded blush, a large, beautiful 
flower, stop middle of March, second crown, 
6ft. 4d. 
Edwin Thorp, splendid pure white, one of the best for 
decoration of cut-flower work. 4d. 
Embleme Poitevene, canary yellow, a large incurved, 
but is slightly hairy, stop early April for second 
crown, 5ft. 4d. 
Ethel Thorp, siWery pink, a large beautiful flower. 1/- 
Eva Smith, i>ure white, 1/- 
Fanny Lemon, soft golden yellow, first crow n, 6ft. 6d. 
Frances Vielle Gritfen, inc., chestnut yellow. 1/- 
Godfrey’s Eclipse, clear canary yellow, first crown. 4d. 
Golden King, deep yellow., .splendid dwarf, sturdy 
habit, will make one of the best incurveds for 
market. 1/- 
U. Hearn, deep orange, first crown. 4d. 
H. W. Thorp, pure white, large, second crown, 4ft. 4d 
Hilda George, sih ery mauve. 
lalene, rosy violet, stop end March, second crown. 
4|ft. '3d. 
J. Wynn, white, suffused pink. 6d. 
Varieties. 
John Wainwright, reddish bronze. 
Lady Isabel, lavender blush, broad florets, stop early 
April, second crown, 6ft. 4d. 
Le Peyrou, deep yellow, stop early in April, second 
crown. 3d. 
Louisa Giles, rich golden yellow, any bud. 4d. 
Maritana, yellow, large flower, natural .second crown, 
5ft. 1/- 
Marjorie Shields, pale blush. 
May Phillips, deep cream, with bronze shadings, stop 
early in April, second crown. 4d. 
Mme. E. Rogers, greenish white, distinct. 
Mdm. Vrembley, pink, good in flower and habit, second 
crown. 4d. 
Miss Annie Hill, silvery flesh pink, large flower, stop 
end of March, second crown. 4d. 
Miss Cora Stoop, mauve pink, very line, natural second 
crowm, lift. 4d. 
Mrs. A. H. Hall, a rich chocolate, large flower, fine 
form and substance. 
Mrs. Barnard Hankey, mahogany bronze, second 
crown, 4ft. 4d. 
Mrs, C. Crooks, white, first crow n, 7ft. ,3d. 
Mrs. F. Ashworth, buff, large flower, first crown. 4d. 
Mrs. F. Judson, pure white, first crown, .3ft. 4d. 
Mrs. G. Denyer, silvery pink, very large, third crown. 
4d. 
Mrs. G. Rundell, pure white, very neat. 4d. 
Mrs. H. Bennett, bronze red, large flower. 
Mrs. J. P. Bryce, pure white. 
Mrs. J. Hygate, clear white, a monster flower, first 
crowns are a bit coarse, but by stopping early 
in April and securing second crown, they are true 
incurves, 4ft. 4d. 
Mrs. J. Wynn, white flushed pink. 
Mrs. R. H. Hall, orange. 9d. 
GUR GOLDEN SEED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. 
