CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
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PELARQONIUMS— continued. 
Yellow- Leaved Section. 
•1!) Verona, dwarf habit ; pink llowcis. 
■)0 Crystal Palace Gem, well known. 
.')1 Creed’s Seedling, dwarf; abundant bloomer; 
.scarlet. 
.52 Robert Fish, for small beds and front rows ; the 
best. bin. high. 
Golden Jacoby, bright yellow foliage, green centre, 
flowers crimson as its parent, from which it is a 
sport ; spreading robust habit. 9d. each. 
.\ll those not priced, (id. each ; 4/- per doz. (in OO’s). 
White- Edged Varieties. 
Sir John Holder, almost flat foliage, very broad band 
of silvery white, dwarf. 
r>:i Bouie de Neige, bushy habit, broad white margined 
leaf. 
Od Variegated Prince of Orange, dwarf, small foliage, 
orange-scented. 
.58 Flower of Spring, one ol the best cream coloured ; 
splendid dwarf habit. 
nt) Brilliantissimum, lor bedding a grand variety ; 
makes a solid line of scarlet. 
(iO Dandy, very small-leaved variegateil variety ; 
exceedingly pretty ; fine for edging. 
(12 Lady Plymouth (Graveolens fol. var.), a useful 
scented variety for bedding. 
(i.'i Mme. Salleroi, very dwarf and compact ; never 
been known to flow'er. 
()4 Mrs. J. C. Mappin, white blooms and pink eye. 
All those not priced (id. each ; 4/- per doz. (in OO’s). 
Variegated Foliage with White, Pink, and Crimson Flowers, &c. 
05 Princess Alice, bright pink. 
00 Miss Gertrude, blush pink. 
07 Lord Carlingford, crimson. 
08 Sir T. Lawrence, magenta. 
Of) Rosamond Wright, rose-pink. 
70 White Clipper, white flowers. 
Variegated Ivy-Leaved Section. 
71 Duke of Edinburgh, growth free as the green 73 Aureum Marginatum, distinctly variegated with 
varieties ; broad white margin. pale yellow ; good grower. 
72 L ’Elegante, margined white ; | blooms white ; 
an acquisition for hanging-baskets, pots, etc. 
6d. each ; 4/- per doz. (in OO’s). 
Select List of Double^ Flowering Pelargoniums. 
(Oommonly known as Geraniums). 
When ordering Pelargoniums kindly state definitely which class or classes are required. 
The Prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, from all Classes of Doubles, 6/- doz. Do. in 5-lnch pots, 
blooming plants, 10/- and 12/- per doz. Cuttings, half the price of Plants. 
Semi-Double Qigantea Section. 
Blanc-ileur, pure white ; 
a fine variety. 1/- 
Hourlier Lenglet, soft clear scarlet ; fine. 1/- 
Jeunesse Poitevine, bold flowers, clear salmon ; 
good. 1/- 
Julie Borius, large well-formed flowers, deep china 
pink, slightly tinged orange. 1/- 
Misie Schmerber, bright pink, pure wliite base 
of two upper petals. 1/- 
Pierre Courtois, reddish magenta ; vigorous habit, 
free. 1/- 
Flavia, large pure white ; short jointed ; dwarf 
and robust. 1/- 
Judith Cladel, pleasing shade of salmon, deeper 
centre ; large trusses. 9d. 
Jacques Daurelle, red, shaded cerise ; dwarf and 
free jj beautiful. 9d. 
OUR ANTIRRHINUMS ARE A SPECIAL 
Michele Savry, clear orange-salmon, lighter to- 
wards outer margins. 9d. 
Princess Arnulf, deep rosy pink, spot of white in 
upper petals. 9d. 
Regalis, distinct colour in this class. 9d. 
Scarlet King of Denmark, habit and form of the 
King of Denmark, colour rich scarlet ; large 
trusses. 1/- each. 
Val Fleuri, deep rosy cerise ; free and dwarf. 9d. 
74 Dr. Leon Petit, clear violet, shaded magenta, 
upper petals orange-red. 9d. 
75 Helene Vacaresco, large and fine ; reddish cerise, 
suffused lake. 9d. 
70 Mme. Laport Bisquit, pleasing golden salmon ; 
broadly-margined white. 9d. 
77 Mon. Emile David, of a rich magenta shade ; 
base of upper petals pure white. 9d, 
FEATURE DURING SUMMER MONTHS. 
dwarf and compact ; 
