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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
General List of Cactus Shaped 
163 Mrs. S. Qssgill, lovely shade of pink. 
164 Nelson, rich crimson and magenta. 
166 Northern Star, deep crimson, good garden variety. 
166a Oswald, orange-red, shading to tomato red at tips 
of florets, 31ft. 1/- 
166 Pearl, rosy pink, tipped white. 
167 Pink Perfection, pretty shade of rose pink. 
168 Primrose, sulphur yellow. 
169 Prima Donna, white, with tinge of green, large and 
fine. 9d. 
170 Princess Mary, pale terra cotta, streaked and 
splashed carmine. Od. 
171 Purple Jackson, rich purple. 
178 Quimbo,crim.son-mar9on,narrowincurved; good. 9d 
173 Queen Alexandra, soft .salmon & pink shades; good. 
174 Queen of Norway, deep ceri.se and orange, garden 
variety. 
176 Radiance, vivid orange-scarlet. 
176 Raymond Parks, deep crimson, dwarf. 
177 Red Admiral, rich fiery scarlet, best e.xhibition 
type. 1/- 
178 Rev. A. Bridge, clear yellow, heavily tipped and 
.suffused deej) rose pink, fine. 9d. 
179 Rev. Arthur Hall, ruby crimson ; free. 
180 Rev. T. W. Jamieson, yellow, edged and shaded 
rosy lilac, grand. 1 /- 
181 Rob Roy, velvety crimson-scarlet. 
182 Rosa Starr, bright lilac pink, free. 
183 Royal Scarlet, pure scarlet, large. 9d. 
184 Satisfaction, clear rose pink, white centre, exquisite. 
186 Saturn (Fancy), white, striped and speckled 
vermilion-scarlet. 
186 Saxonia, splendid deep crirnson. 9d. 
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187 Sceptre. . Clear yellow and soft pink ; ' pretty. 
188 Sirus (Fancy), yellow ground, striped vivid scarlet, 
good. 
189 Snowdon, a grand flower of the purest possible 
white, 5ft. 1/- 
190 Snowstorm, pure white, of fine form, dwarf and 
early. 9d. 
191 Spanish Prince, rosy pink, centre creata. 
192 Splendour, rich crimson, of good size. 
193 Stalwart, intense bright crimson-scarlet, splendid 
garden variety. 9d. 
194 Star, clear bronze and yellow. 
195 Stork, dark crimson, free. 9d. 
196 Sunbeam, yellow, tinted bronze. 
197 Sunset, deep rich orange, suffused red, good garden 
variety. 
198 Sunshine, ruby pink, pale tips. 
199 Sweetheart, pretty shade of salmon rose ; good. 
200 T. A. Havemeyer, deep red, lighter tips. 
201 T. G. Baker, a very fine yellow, dwarf, splendid 
for the garden. 
202 The Imp, verp dark maroon, claw-shaped and full 
size. 9d. 
203 The Lancer, rich scarlet-red, narrow florets, full. 
centre. 9d. 
204 The Pilot, bright terra-cotta and deep yellow. 
205 The Shah, brilliant orange scarlet, large. 
206 Thos, Parkin, bright terra-cotta ; dwarf and free. 
207 Tressie, Cardinal colour ; large. 
208 Up-to-Date, coral pink, veined yellow. 
209 Victorian (Fancy), pinkish white, striped and 
speckled deep crimson and purple. 
210 Violetta, violet-rose, flushed crira.son ; distinct. 
211 Vivid, bright orange-scarlet ; fine. 
212 West Hall Scarlet, bright scarlet, good habit. 
213 White Swan, pure while, tinged green at ba»e. 
214 W. Hopkins, blackish maroon, good. 
21.6 Wreath Maker, pure white; useful. 
216 Wm. Marshall, rich orange, centre yellow, large. 
217 W. T. Rogers, velvety maroon and carmine. 9d. 
218 Yellow Gem, lemon yellow ; very free. 
AH those not priced, 6d. each ; 6/- per dor. 
Pompon Cactus Shaped Dahlias 
This class will be found very useful for cut flower, 
and make a grand display in the garden. 
(See engraving). 
Cannells' Selection, 6/- doz. 
219 Brilliance, orange-scarlet. 
220 Cannell’s Gem, soft red. 
221 Coronation, bright scarlet, free. 
222 Goldem Gem, golden yellow. 
223 Grade, yellow and white. 
224 Littie Albert, buff and yellow. 
225 Little Dolby, mauve pink. 
220 Little Fred, primrose, shading to white, green tips. 
227 Mignon, bright pink ; free. 
228 Nancy, soft salmon-scarlet, cream tips. 
229 Rakete, orange-scarlet. 
230 Sovereign, rich golden yellow. 9d. 
231 The Bride, pure white, very free, splendid upright 
habit. 
232 Tomtit, mauvy pink, narrow petals. 
233 Titus, lemon yellow, changing to buff, tipped white. 
234 White Gem, white, long stems. 
All those not priced, 6d. each ; 6/- per doz. 
“ TIME WELL SPENT.” 
