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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Large Anemones. 
4d. each plants, 2d. cuttings. 
Cineinnatti, pink. 
Delaware, creamy white, very large. 
Descartes, crimson red, October. 
Ernest Cooper, cream, with yellow centre. 
Gladys Spaulding, brassy amber. 
Gluck, orange yellow. 
JUnon, blush pink. 
John Bunyan, lemon yellow, deep yellow centre. 
La Chalonaise, lilac. 
Lady Margaret, pure white. 
Mdm. Ch. Leboeqz, citron yellow, tinted carmine. 
Mrs. H. Gardener, rosy amaranth, shaded white and 
yellow. 
Mrs. J. Benedict, sulphur, and blush. 
Mrs. Caterer, pure white. 
Mrs. Harry Elland, lilac, large cushion. 
Mrs. Shimmin, bronze yellow. 
Mile. B. Brun, rosy lilac. 
Mme. Lawton, blush white. 
Owen’s Perfection, lilac and gold, grand. 
Ruche Tonlonsaine, lilac. 
Sir Walter Raleigh, rosy bronze. 
Sabine, lemon yellow. 
St. Marguerite, orange yellow. 
W. G. Drover, purple carmine. 
W. W. Astor, salmon blush, rose and yellow centre. 
Spidery and Thread. Retailed Varieties. 
Cuttings, 2d. each. Plants, 3d. each. In Pots, 4d. each. 
Bacchus, crimson brown, shaded claret. 
Cannell’s Favourite, a true white Mrs. Filkins. 
Centaurea, colour deep orange yellow, very distinct. 
Cheveux d’Or, golden yellow ; thread-like florets. 
Jitsujetui, pink and white, thread florets. 
King of Plumes, deep yellow, prettily cut and notched. 
Mignonette, a very distinct variety, forming a perfect 
ball, yellow. 
Miss Harvey, seedling from Mrs. Fiikins ; pure white, 
free. 
Mrs. James Carter, pale yellow, thread-like florets. 
Mrs. W. Butters, pure white, the fluffiest of all. 
Mrs. Wm. Filkins, bright golden yellow ; thread-like 
florets. 
Reine du Japon, thread-like petals, pure white, very 
distinct. 
Sam Caswell, deep pink ; thread-like florets. 
Silk Twist, very pretty crimson and yellow variety, late. 
Star of the North, pure white. 
White Feather, very free flowering, tinted pink. 
Early-Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
Agnes, salmon bronze, mid-September onwards, 
2Jlt, 4d. 
Aquitaine, s.ilmon bronze on ochre ground, large 
drooping flower when disbudded, end of Sep- 
tember, 2Ut. 4d. 
Ariane, pure white. 
Auguste, pure white, medium size flower, stiff habit, 
September ; should not be disbudded, 2ft. 4d. 
Beauty of Swanley, reddish bronze, a real gem in sprays 
and a good garden variety, very free. 1/ - 
Border Beauty, fiery orange, with gold tips and reverse ; 
should not be disbudded, end of September, 
2Jft. 4d. 
Bouquet Rose, rose, gold centre, end of September, 
2ift. 4d. 
Carrie, deep yellow, a beauty, September, 2ft. 4d. 
Cecil Wells, buttercup yellow, shaded bronze in the 
centre, large flower, stiff habit, good disbudded, 
September, 2Jft. 4d. 
Chaldon, reddish crimson, with gold tips, large flowers, 
verv free and bushy, end of Septeinl)er, 21 ft. 4d. 
Champ d’Or, canary yellow, bushy habit, September, 
2ft. 4d. 
Chatillon, salmon on gold ground, 3ft. 4d. 
Clara, canary yellow, Sej>tember, 21ft. 4d. 
Claret, colour of claret, \ ery free, September, 2ft. 4d. 
Countess, purest white, a splendid cut-flower variety ; 
best disbudded, September, 2-ft. 4d. 
Cranford Pink, a lo\'ely shade, one of the best early 
varieties for disbudding. 4d. 
Cranford Yellow, good for disbudding. Gd. 
Crimson Marie Masse, bronze, sport from Mdm. M. 
Masse. 4d. 
Diana, bronzy orange, shaded gold, Septembers 
2Ut. 4d. 
Eclipse, colour a most brilliant bronze ; free flowering 
and erect ; of good habit, very fine. 
Eden, a brilliant shade of rose ; best disbudded, 
Seiffember. 
Elstob Yellow, deeper yellow than Harace Marlin^ 
a sport from the Masse family. 4d. 
Esme Read, white sport from Mrs. Wingfield. 4d. 
Enchantress, orange buff. 
Ethel Blades, chestnut scarlet, bright flowers, on long 
stiff stems ; end of September, .3ft. 4d. 
Etoile d ’Or, yellow, mid-October, 2ft. 4d. 
Evelyn, crimson bronze, September. 4d. 
Flame, reddish bronze. 
Fleur d‘ Artiste, pure white, very dwarf and free. 
Fred Goacher, pure white. 
Freddie, a splendid garden or pot variety, of true 
Japanese form; free blooming, fine haoit ; 
beautiful creamy white. i 
Geo. Bowness, crushed strawberry. 
Golden Ray, one of the most glorious yellows, all that 
can be desired; form of flowers exactly li'kd a 
cactus dahlia. ' 
Goacher’s Crimson, bright crimson, a -beauty ■ flower 
.5 inches across ; Septemper, 2ift. 4d. 
Goacher’s Pink, bright pink, a beauty, September, 
2ft. Gd. 
Golden Queen of the Earlies, sport from Queen of the 
Earlics. 4<1. 
Guinea Gold, pure yellow. 
Harry, Improved, a real gem for the garden,, very fre» 
and of a lovely reddish bronze. 
WE FIRST INTRODUCED SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
