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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Cannells' Standard-Trained Single Zonal 
Pelargoniums. 
Ill various colours , from 2 to 4 ft., clear steins, 3/<) to 7/li(eacli. 
NOTICE. 
The prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, for all classes of Sing;les, 8/- doz. ; ditto, large Plants 
in 5-inch pots, 12/-, 15/-, and the newer kinds 18/- per doz. Many of them can be supplied in 6 and 8- 
inch pots, 2/6 to 5/- each. Cuttings half the price of Plants. 
For Novelties in Singles, see front of Guide. 
When ordering Pelargoniums please state definitely which class or classes are required. 
The best Round= Flowering Single Zonal Pelargoniums. 
(Oommonly known as Geraniums) 
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR POT CULTURE. 
Single Crimson and Scarlet, «&c. 
Rider Haggard, very large flower, upper petals 
bright scarlet, shaded orange at base, lower 
])ctals bright purplish crimson with clear white 
eye ; very distinct. 1 /6. 
Scarlet King, fiery scarlet ; fine bold flower, bushy 
habit, profuse bloomer. 1/(1. 
H. Bartlett, bright orange-scarlet of great sub- 
stance ; large round flower ; good habit. 1/6. 
Sir Robert Ball, soft red ; a most pleasing shade 
nice circular flowers, good habit, free bloomer. 
1 / 6 . 
.lupiter, clear bright scarlet. 1/6. 
Leonus, a grand cherry crimson, extra good during 
the winter. 1/- 
Mars, a beautiful shade of crimson, lighter in upper 
petals ; splendid habit. 1/- 
Uranus, rosy cerise, white eye, monstrous flowers 
and trusses. 1/6. 
Vesta, bright cerise, large white eye, flowers and 
trusses large. 1/- 
246 Berlin, self-coloured scarlet, great substance, 
enormous pi]>s and trusses. 
247 Bombay, large flowers of a bright rosy red, at- 
tractive pure white eye. 
218 Dublin, bold flowers of a rosy magenta shade; 
splendid dwarf habit. 1/- 
London, rich dark crimson, large and well-formed 
trusses, flowers large. 1/- 
Naples, very deep scarlet, well-formed round 
flowers, large white eye. I /- 
New York, a fine hold brilliant scarlet, largo white 
eye. 9d. 
249 Arabic, bright scarlet, large white eye ; perfect 
form ; floriforous. 9d. 
2.50 Carmania, .soft salmon-rose of a pleasing and 
distinct shade, white eye. 9d. 
2.51 Hibernian, brick red. 9d. 
252 Lucania, cerise, shaded orange, white eye ; robust 
habit. 9d. 
253 Saxonia, bright scarlet, small white eye ; enormous 
flowers ; great substance. 
254 St. Louis, vivid scarlet-crimson, bold white eye ; 
immense flowers. 9d. 
255 Umbria, a lovely solid deep scarlet, leathery 
substance, small white eye. 9d. 
256 Helen, Countess of Radnor, a charming variety ; 
splendid large flowers of an attractive tint of 
warm rosy cerise. 1/- 
257 Bowood, light self crim.son of a very decided 
shade. 1/- 
258 Aldenham, the finest and richest crimson yet in- 
troduced. 1/- 
259 Burford, rosy crimson of a pleasing shade. 1/- 
260 Mentmore, soft rosy cerise and a distinct large 
white eye. 1/- 
261 Blenheim, a grand scarlet, large white eye; 
broad overlapping petals. 9d. 
262 Chatsworth, orange-scarlet, fine bold trusses, free 
flowering. 9d. 
263 Sir Thomas Hanbury, vivid scarlet-crimson in 
upper petals, lower tinged magenta, distinct large 
white eye ; flow'ers fully 2 Jin. in diameter. 1/- 
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