CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
H2 
SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS— continued. 
Deep Pink and 
Rose-Coloured, 
:!()2 Sydney, of a very light pink colour, quite a pleasing 
shade. 1/- 
Caronia, bright rosy-pink, immense flowers, bold 
trusses ; good habit. 1 /- 
.'1(11 Hatfield, bright rose pink, of a very pleasing and 
attractive colour. 1 /- 
.'hlfi Mrs, B. W, Currie, soft rosy pink, flowers large and 
very circular. 
367 Mrs. Brown-Potter, clear bright pink ; very 
effective. 1 /- 
368 Mrs, Williams, clear rose-pink, small white blotch 
at base of upper petals. Od. 
369 Countess of Buckingham, producing flowers of a 
deep rose-pink ; of extra size and bold trusses. 
370 Pink Domino, splendid dwarf bushy habit ; broad 
circular flowers. 
372 Duchess of Portland, bright rosy pink, colour 
clear and distinct. 
White. 
Venus, of the purest possible white and fine large 
flowers; good habit. I/O. 
373 Claremont, a fine bold clear white ; a fine im- 
provement on Niagara. 9d. 
374 Goodwood, of the purest possible white, and of the 
most correct form. 
375 Snowstorm, free flowering, and of the purest 
possible white. 
376 Mary Beton, a fine flower of the purest white ; 
bold trusses. 
377 Mary E. Wilkins, blush white, pretty shade 
large and well formed. 
378 Niagara, of the purest white. 
380 Duchess of York, large pure white ; good vigorous 
habit, large trusses. 
38 1 Snowdrop, snow white, of perfect form and size ; 
very pure. 
383 Albion, a decided improvement on Swanley 
Single White ; very dwarf habit. 
384 White Lady, large flowers of the purest white ; 
very dwarf. 
White Queen, habit of West Brighton Gem, free, 
large flower and good bedder. 9d. each, 6/- 
doz. 
Hybrid Nosegay, Qigantea Section. 
Here we have a great move onward in the size of pips and trusses.for they produce immense flowers, measur- 
ing 2J in. over, and although they are not of the Nosegay section their petals are very broad, strong 
individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are evidently the beginning of again enlarging 
the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
389 Brussels, blush pink of a pretty shade ; dwarf 
and robust ; distinct. I/- 
390 Mme. F. Carnot, light rosv pink, enormous tfusses. 
/- 
391 Voie Lactee, pure white very large trusses, the 
only one of its colour in this section. 1 /- 
393 Bellerophon, large flowers of a bright scarlet shade ; 
enormous trusses. 
394 General Dodds, equal in size of flowers to any in 
this cla.ss, and of a bright scarlet. 
395 Mrs. Mayes, flower nearly three inches across ; 
light salmon, shaded with cream. 
396 Mrs. E. G. Hill, soft .salmon, deeper centre. 
397 Aurore Boreale, light scarlet, tinged .salmon ; 
flowers immense. 
Scarlet and Crimson Bedding Zonal Pelargoniums. 
398 Berolina, large and more circular flowers than 
its parent Paul Crampel ; splendid habit, (id. 
each; 4/ • per doz. 
399 Cardinal, somewhat resembles its parent Paul 
Crampel, but of a more spreading habit and a 
slightly deeper shade of colour, (id. each ; 
4/- per doz. 
400 Rubin (semi-double), very dwarf and sturdy habit ; 
same style of growth as its parent Paul Crampel. 
We are quite con\ inced there is a grand future 
before this -S])lendid variety. 6d. each ; .5/- 
per doz. 
401 Universelle, a good self coloured magenfa-lake ; 
robust spreading habit ; free flowering, (id. 
each ; 5/- per doz. 
L ’Enter, see Black Foliaged Section, nc.xt to 
the Golden Bronze. 
L’Enfer (Salmon Black Vesuvius), see Black 
Foliaged Section, next fo the Golden Bronze. 
402 Reformator, bright rich shade of redtlish scarlet, 
so much sought after (or effective bedding, 
places it in the front rank. 
403 Rival, the result of a cross between the zonal 
and ivy-leaved sections, ft is even more free 
flowering than Reformator, and of a unique 
shade of soft salmon-red. 
All those not priced, (id. each ; 
404 Cannells’ Crimson, very sturdy and short-jointed 
growth ; flowers and trusses ecjual in .size to the 
finest ])ot-cultnre kinds. Good plants in 5-in. 
pots, 6/- per doz. 
-105 Cannells’ Scarlet, possessing all the good bedding 
(jualities of Cannells' Crimson, and the colour 
of its flowers is a clear dazzling .scarlet. 
406 Henry Jacoby Improved, more erect, much freer 
in flowering than the old variety. 
407 Beauty, scarlet-ceri.se, dwarf and compact ; an 
e.xcellent bedder. 
408 King Edward VII., a sport from the original Henry 
Jacoby, witli whitish wood and white or liglit 
coloured flower stalks. 
409 Paul Crampel, a splendid brilliant scarlet variety ; 
dwarf and robust constitution ; large trusses 
and very lloriferous. 3/6 doz., 24/- 100, 
413 Henry Jacoby, crimson; has stood pre-eminent 
amongst other bedding V'arieties. (Id. each ; 
3/6 ])er doz. ; 24/- per 100. 
414 West Brighton Gem, an exceedingly free variety 
of a bright scarlet colour. 
416 Vesuvius, one of the finest bedders. 3/- per doz, 
4/- per doz. (in 60’s). 
SEEDLING ANNUALS SUPPLIED DURING APRIL AND MAY. 
