46 
CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Gladioli. 
The Gladiolus constitutes one of the finest features of the Flower Garden during the Summer and Autumn 
months for diversity of colour and general effect, either in masses or planted in clumps for border decoration, 
backed by evergreens. It is also of easy culture, and will thrive in any ordinary deeply dug garden soil, with 
a liberal supply of manure. Early and deep planting is the secret of success. 
We can supply Choice Named Collecfions of Gandavensis. 
s. d. 
s. d* 
Collection No. 1 
Collection No. 6 
per doz. 
12 0 
9 . . . 
4 0 
„ .. 7 .. 
21 0 
" 3 
5 0 
„ „ 4 
6 0 
Collection No. 
7 is equal to those shown at 
„ 5 
9 0 
Exhibitions. 
Per doz. Per 100 
s. d. s. d. 
UNBLOOMED SEEDLINGS, saved from our choicest named sorts 3 0 22 6 
BLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 1st choice 4 0 30 0 
,, „ 2nd choice 3 0 22 t> 
LIGHT COLOURED SEEDLINGS, mixed 4 0 — 
MIXED FOR BORDERS 4 0 — 
Seeds, 1/- per packet. 
We highly recommend our Seedlings, which will be found often to produce finer blooms than many of the Bamed 
sorts in this Catalogue quoted at double the price. 
Brenchleyensis, extra large, 1/6 per doz. ; 8/6 per 100 ; smaller, 1/- per doz. 
Gandavensis, 1/6 per doz. ; 10/6 per 100. 
Our bulbs of these well-known and magnificent varieties are extra fine and sound. Grand varieties for j 
the garden. 
The Gladioli are one of the most suitable flowers for Harvest Festivals. 
Childsi Varieties, fine mixed hybrids, 1/0 per doz. 
For early-flowering and other sjjecies and varieties see our Bulb List. j 
List of Gladioli (Gandavensis). 
LARGE FLOWERING. 
All those marked * have been awarded Certificates of Merit. I 
Acteur, white and purple. 4d. 
Ada, salmon-red. 9d. 
Admiral Willis, glowing crimson. 
Agnes Mary, white and slate. 6d. 
*Aprius, slamon-pink. 1/- 
Andromeda, yellow and rose. 1/6. 
Anthony Waterer, scarlet. 6d. 
Apollon, lilac-rose. .'id. 
*Appianus, white. 3/- 
*Bellini, white and violet. Od. 
^Benjamin Harrison, orange-cerise. 1/6. 
*Beron, crimson. 1/6. 
*Bono, scarlet-crimson. 1/- 
*Calliphon, rose and bright rose. 1/6. 
Chamont, lilac-purple. 5d. 
‘Charterhouse, rose and carmine. 1/- 
Chas. Noble, orange-scarlet. 9d. 
‘Clarence, maroon. Od. 
‘Countess Craven, rose. 1/- 
‘Crebillon, rosy lilac. 9d. 
Crown Prince, carmine. 6d. 
Diodes, purple-crimson. 1/6. 
Dr. Hogg, mauve and rose. 6d. 
WREATHS, BOUQUETS, Etc., 
‘Duke of Connaught, salmon-pink. 1/ 
‘Duke of Devonshire, orange-scarlet. 1/6.. J 
Earl Strathmore, scarlet. 9d ' 
‘Electra, pink and rosy crim.son. 3/- , 
Elgira, red. 9d. j 
Eugene Scribe, rose and carmine. 9d. 
‘Galatea, blush rose. 1/- ; 
Golden Sceptre, yellow and orange. 9d. 
Gorgo, salmon-rose. .Id. ^ 
Horace Vernet, reddish purple. 6d. 
Howard Maynard, scarlet. 1/6. 
‘James O’Brien, salmon-red. 1/ , 
*Jas. Wood, cherry. 1/- 
J. Laing, amaranth and purple. 1/6 , 
‘John Warren, orange-scarlet. 1/6. 
Lady Elton, w'hite and rose. 6d. 
Lady Wimborne, white and rose. 1/6 
Lord Burleigh, salmon and crimson. 6d " 
Lord Carnarvon, scarlet. 6d. si 
‘Lord Iddesleigh, scarlet. 1/6. 
Lord Rothschild, scarlet-crimson. 1/6. ij 
‘Lord Swansea, yellow and rose. Od. „ 
Maid of Orleans, w-hite and madder. 9d. ’ 
MADE TO ORDER. 
I 
1 / 6 . 
