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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
PELARGONIUMS- continued. 
Double White. 
Santos Dumont, pUfc white ; flowers fine. 1/- 
Double White King of Denmark, has been men- 
tioned as being a sport from the King of Den- 
mark, but on further investigation turns out to 
be a sport from the single white-flowering 
variety Queen of the Belgians. Good sturdy 
habit and producing fine flowers of the purest 
white. 1/- 
205_Albinos, French white. 
206 Champ de Neige, pure white. 
207 Miss].G. Ashworth, flowers large and finely formed, 
of the purest white. 
208 White Abbey, purest white. 
209 Snowdrop, pure white; the counterpart of West 
Brighton Gem. 
210 Hermine, large semi-double, flowers of the purest 
white ; grand for winter flowering. 6d. each, 
4/- per doz. ; larger, 8/- per doz. 
211 Fleur de Neige, large and fine. 
This represents the Picotce Class. 
Double White, Picotee Edges. 
Juliette Adam, pure white, distinctly edged pink 
9d. 
212 Chanteraine, a mi.xture of pink and white, very 
pretty. 9d. 
213 Fraiche Beaute, white, prettily tinged pink on 
margin of the petals. 9d. 
214 Mme. Martignier, white, slightly tinged rose, 
carmine border. 9d. 
WE HAVE A COMPLETE COLLECTION 
215 Comtesse de Roma, white, with a margin of a 
pleasing pink. 9d. 
216 Olive Schreiner, broad and distinct margin of light 
red ; robust habit. 
217 Mme. de St. Vallieres, tinted white ground, crimson 
margin. 
218 Mme. Alcide Bruneau, prettily edged magenta. 
219 Fraicheur, is a deep pink. 
OF ROCK AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
