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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Qig'antic- Flowering: Decorative Dahlias— continued. 
243 Papa Charmet, deep crimson-maroon. The broad 
petals have a slight twist. ; 3Jft. 9d. 
244 Perle de Latete D ’Or, white ; free flowering.. Cd 
245 Phenomene, Cactus-shaped florets ; salmon shade, 
suflusod light amber. 1/- 
240 Souvenir de Gustave Douzon, as regards size, and 
quite a rival to the sunflower ; colour of a pleas- 
ing and attractive shade of orange-red. (id. 
247 Variabilis, the general run of blossoms are of a 
deep amber-chestnut colour, tipped, edged and 
marked white, and others are almost self ; 
large, quite distinct ; 3|ft. 9d. 
248 Yellow Colosse, large double flowers of the brightest 
vellow, freely produced well above the foliage ; 
34ft. 9d. 
PscorciHve and Reflexed Pahlias. 
The following are moit useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should be generally cultivated. 
249 Autumn Glory, a splendid yellow variety, large. 
250 Beauty of Kent, crimson-red, pure white tip, 
effective. 
251 Cannell’s Crest, bold flowers, reddish crimson. 
252 Country Girl, golden yellow, amber tips ; bold. 
253 Glare of the Garden, (or Fire King), scarlet, free. 
254 Mont Blanc, creamy white, with greenish tinge at 
base, broad petals, free. 1/- 
255 Orange Glare of the Garden, orange-scarlet, good 
habit. 
250 Progenitor, crimson-lake, upright habit. 
257 Salisbury White, snow white. 
258 Vlridlflora, small green flowers. 
259 Maid of Kent, crimson and white. 
260 White Progenitor, pure white of Progenitor form ; 
very free ; splendid garden variety. 1/- 
A!1 those not priced, Od. each. 
Gijcinfea Decorative paeony-plowered Pahlias. 
Thsese f>roduce flowers of immense proportions, 
effect is required. 
201 Antagonist, rich cardinal. 
202 Careless, deep claret. 
263 Catherine, canary-yellow and brick red. 
204 Dr. Hogg, bright scarlet, free. 
205 Dr. K. W. Van Gorkum, white, stained lilac. 
200 Ethel May, deep golden yellow, dusted rosy red. 
large bold flowers thrown well above the foliage, 
good. 1/- 
207 Emily, deep plum, dwarf and distinct. 
268 Fanny, soft amber and canary yellow. 
209 Germania, reddish carmine. 
270 Glenton, terra-cotta and salmon, very free. 
271 Gloire de Baarn, soft lilac. 
272 Golden West, yellow and old gold, showy. 9d. 
273 Hign Sheriff, rose and deep yellow. 
274 Ironmonger, lavender, with markings of gold ; 
pretty. 
275 Kevington, salmon, shaded fawn in centre, dis- 
tinct. 1/ 
All those not priced 
well above the foliage, and are very' popular where a bold 
270 King Leopold, clear yellow, lighter tips ; free, 
277 Leveller, crimson. 
278 Lullingstone, bright scarlet, centre rosy red. 9d. 
279 Mrs. Bowen, bright pink, edgerl silvery white. 9d. 
280 Miss Gladys Dawson, yellow, suffused fawn, pretty. 
28 1 Merveille, aurora-salmon. 
282 Millals,palecreamy yellow, suffused pink; large, 9d. 
283 Paul Kruger, white, heavily shaded and marked 
lake. 
284 Reine Emma, lilac, cream and yellow. 
285 Reine Wilhelmina, white, free. 
280 Rubins, shaded pink, large and fine. 9d. 
287 South Pole, gigantic flowers of the purest white, 
of ex<iuisite shape, distinct yellow disc, remarkably 
free-flowering, 4Ift. 9<1. 
288 Van Dyck, salmon, shaded heliotrope on yellow 
base, large, (id. 
289 Vulcan, brick red and orange flowers, on long stiff 
stems ; free, 9d. 
6d. each. 
Gi^cinfsci Single-flowering Dahlias. 
This class will be found to possess several distinctive features and quite in accordance with the present 
public demands. The vigour of the plants and boldness of the flowers are their characteristics. As in the semi- 
double paeny-flowered section the individual flowers are very large, of good form, and stand well out from the 
foliage, and when in the zenith of perfection they are an object of attraction and beauty in every garden. 
290 Blush Beauty, blush, shading to silvery white 
free. 9d. 
291 Crimson King, crimson-scarlet, dwarf and free. 
292 Dreadnought, rosy brick red, with distinct yellow' 
ring disc, pretty foliage. 
293 Dr. Hickin, bright golden yellow, good, free. 9d. 
294 Evelyn Jackson, red, shaded orange, very free. 
295 Golden Glory, clear yellow, very fine flowers. 
296 Hall Caine, yellow ground, shaded and marked! 
reddish chestnut, upright habit and very free ; 
splendid for the garden. p 
297 Marie Corelli, white, shaded a plea.sing tint of 
lilac, distinct yellow ring round orange disc ; 
large and line. 
WE HAVE THE FINEST COLLECTION OF CACTI IN THE WORLD. 
