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CANNELLS’ FLORAL^^GUIDE, 1912. 
SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, Crimson and Scarlet, &c.— continued. 
King Victor, clear cerise-red ; of thick leathery 
substance, fine bold trusses and individual 
pips. Od. 
2()5 Charles H. Curtis, deep scarlet, clear white eye. 
9d. 
2(>() Sir Fred Treves, deep crimson, large white eye. !)d. 
2()7 Sir Ernest Cassal, brilliant .scarlet ; large white 
eye. 9d. 
2(18_The Mackintosh, cherry-red, suffused plum, large 
white eye. 
21)9 Duke of Bedford, rich red, small white eye. 
270 Princess of Wales, rosy ceri.se ; bold flowers. 9d. 
271 Duke of Norfolk, magneta shade, suffused crimson, 
large white eye. 
273 Capt. Holford, soft crimson, tinted purple and 
bright orange. 
275 General French, soft scarlet, shaded deeper. 
270 President McKinley, warm rosy red, conspicuous 
white eye 
278 Mary Hamilton, rich crimson-scarlet, white eye ; 
an immense flower. 
279 Scott-Turner, light crimson, white eye. 
280 The Sirdar, scarlet flowers of enormous size ; good 
robust habit. 
281 The Mikado, soft cerise ; flowers of immense size ; 
a general favourite. 
282 Lord Kitchener, soft scarlet ; large bold pips. 9d. 
283 Cerise, clear cerise-red, attractive shade ; large, 
of good substance. 
285 W. E. Cordon, clear scarlet, distinct white eye, 
large flowers. 
286 Hall Caine, bright cherry-red. 
287 Chaucer, clear cerise ; enormous sized flowers, 
which oftentimes measure 3in in diameter. 1/- 
Zonal Pelargonium. 
Orange and Yellow Shades. 
298 Clevedon, producing flowers of the best fonn, 
size, and substance. 1/- 
299 Prince of Orange, well-built solid flowers of good 
form ; branching habit. 1/- 
Maxim Kovalesky, scarlet yellow ; large trusses, 
good bushy habit ; quite a new shade ; grand 
bedder. 9d. eaeh ; 6/- per doz. In 5-inch 
pots, 1/6 each. 
301 J. H. Arderne, orange-yellow ; fine formed pips 
and bold trusses. 1/- 
William Pfltzer, colour salmon-orange. I/- each. 
302 Geo. Heid, bright orange, very effective ; large 
and well-formed flowers. 1/- 
303 Donald Beaton, producing large and fine flowers ; 
clear orange. I /- 
.304 Sunbeam, quite a distinct shade of colour ; free 
flowering : effective. 
Mercury, quite equal in size and shape to the best 
scarlets. 1 /- 
Purple and Magenta Shades. 
This is also a new class, and will eventually bring us a bright purple, from which we may expect a blue. 
Prince of Waies, enormous sized flower, purplish 
magenta, feathered orange-scarlet at base of 
top petals ; clear white eye. 1/6. 
305 Lisbon, one of the largest and finest purple 
coloured varieties, robust habit. 1/- 
'306 Cymric, a further advance in this class, habit 
dwarf and floriferous. 1/- 
.307 Lusitania, the nearest approach to a decided blue 
shade yet obtained. 1/- 
308 Madresfleld, size and substance of its beautiful 
flowers grand. 9d. 
Neptune, magenta, largo orange blooms at base 
of upper petals ; very fine. 1/- 
309 Frogmore, grand leathery flowers of a magenta 
shade, suffused crimson. 1/- 
310 Duke of Connaught, shade of magenta, pure white 
eye. 
311 Lord Curzon, rich magenta shade; fine large 
circular flowers. 
312 Lord Roberts, pleasing purple colour, shaded 
magenta. 
313 Mr. Kendall Barnes, intense crimson, shot with 
a distinct shade of purple. 
314 Royal Purple, very rich and deep; advance on 
Kinq oj the Purples. 
The Garden, Feb. 22nd, 1912, says: — " H. Cannell and Sons had a splendid group of Winter-flowering 
Zonal Pelargoniums, arranging them in handsome bunches with telling effect.” 
