CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
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GijanNc-flowerin^ Pecorative Pahlia. 
Where large flowers are required for decoration, this class will be found indispensable. They will produce 
a gorgeous effect if planted in big borders, and will require very little attention after staking. 
■235 F. Grinsted, double flowers, deep yellow ground, 
distinctly striped and marked' a clear and 
effective red., to 3ft. high. !)d. 
23(5 Grand Due Alexis, tubular .shaped petals almost 
closed at the tips, pearly white, tinged blushed, 
deeper towards the tips of florets, -ift. 9d. each. 
^37^Jeanne Charmet, the flowers measure eight inches 
across ; the e.xquisite colours are pink-lilac 
at the edges, pure white towards the centre, and 
light yellow at the margins ; each ligula is 
edged with a Picotee-edge of deep violet-red. 
9d. 
238 Le Colosse, a gigantic show variety, of a reddish 
colour ; 3ift. 9d. 
239 Le Grand Manitou, light lilac, rose {pound, dis- 
tinctly striped and splashed crim.son-lake ; 
2»t. 9d. 
240 Mme. A. Lumiere, pure white with violet-red 
points. 6d. ' • 
241 Mme. F. Mollard, a pure white Grand Due Alexis ; 
large. 1/- 
242 Mme. Van Den Dael, silvery pink ; free and pretty. 
Gd. 
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