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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
Double- Flowered Ivy-leaf Pelargoniums 
I'ew people have an idea, and very few can form the slightest conception, what grand kinds we have in 
this family, and what splendid specimens plants they make trained on trellises. 
Our selection, in GO sized pots, 4/- per doz. 
Corinthienne, white tinted blush, slight crimson 
feather in upper petals ; large. 9d. 
Hector Giacomelli, very bold flowers, soft blush, 
crimson-lake blotch. 9d. 
Jas. T. Hamilton, a hybrid intense carmine-crim- 
son, long stout stems. 9d. 
Bettina, soft mauve, deep lake feathering ; pretty. 
9d. 
Peladan, nice shaped flowers of a pretty cerise 
shade. 9d. 
Scarlet Crousse, a lovely bright colour ; effective. 
Gd., 4/- doz. 
Countess de Grey, of a pleasing light satiny salmon 
colour, wonderfully free flowering. 
James Attfleld, a hybrid ; extra large bold flowers 
of a pretty tint of soft pink, short jointed in 
growth ; very fine. 
Millfleld Gem, blush white, slight maroon blotch 
[>. in upper petals, fine full flowers and large 
■ trusses. 
Chingford Rose, a beautiful shade of rose-tinted 
lavender. 
Devonshire Lass, a most pleasing shade of salmon ; 
will become a great favourite for window baskets, 
boxes, etc. 
Lady Gertrude, soft rose of a pleasing tint, suffn.sed 
mauve. 
Alliance, almost a pure white ; large bold flowers ; 
free. 8d. 
Papa Chapter, a true hybrid between a Zonal 
and an Ivy-leaf; deep crimson scarlet ; a 
grand variety. 
Favourite, of a softer shade than Souv. de Chas. 
Turner, but larger. 
428 Enchantress, soft salmon shade, free and dwarf, 
in the way of Galilee. 
429 Admiration, deep rosy pink, blotched on each 
petal, large. 
430 Cut Bloom, pale creamy blush tint, on long wiry 
stems, very free flowering. 
431 Princess Victoria, large and splendid tru.sses of 
pale lilac. 
432 Queen Alexandra, beautiful shade of blush-pink 
feathered in upper petals. 
433 Col. Baden-Powell, delicate shade of soft blush- 
lilac, produces most freely large trusses of 
semi-double flowers. 
434 His Majesty the King, a pleasing shade of dark 
cerise ; the trusses are large and produced in 
^ profusion. 
43.5 Her Majesty the Queen, the finest salmon-coloured 
variety ; enormous pips and trusses of a lovely 
shade of soft salmon. 
437 Antoin Crozy, dwarf erect halnt ; semi-double 
scarlet flowers. 
438 Mrs. Banks, white slightly tinted large flowers, 
black blotch in upper petals. 
439 Joseph Warren, flowers of enormous size in the 
way of Souv. de Chas. Turner, but the colour 
much richer. 
440 Miss Gulliver, magenta of a most beautiful and rich 
shade. 
441 Mrs. Hawley, a deeply coloured Souv. de Chas. 
Turner, and with a more vigorous habit. 
442 Leopard, clear lilac-pink, heavily blotched crim- 
son : distinct. 
443 Beauty of Eastbourne, beautiful salmon, .splendid 
habit ; grand for bedding. 9d. each ; G/- per 
doz. 
445 Nympheea, gigantic pips and trusses, rosy magenta; 
dwarf habit. 
44G Achievement, distinct shade of soft salmon-pink ; 
semi-double, erect habit ; very free. 
448 Beauty of Castle Hill, soft rose, dark blotch in 
upper petals ; free. 
449 Ryecroft Surprise, vigorous, upright habit, lovely 
shade of salmon-pink. 
451 Corden’s Glory, bright scarlet; bold full flower; 
free grower and bloomer. 
454 Girofiee, fine large double flowers of a rosebud 
shape, of a magenta-purple shade. 
455 Huntsman, bright scarlet ; very large semi-double 
flowers. 
456 Distinction, nice rosy pink. 
457 Sabrina, scarlet ; enormous-sized pips. 
458 Flambeau, very large and producing flowers of a 
scarlet colour ; .strong. 9d. 
467 Souv. de Chas, Turner, gigantic trusses and pips ; 
flowers of a deep pink shade, feathered maroon 
in upper petals. 
468 Galilee, soft rosy pink, very large and well formed ; 
good habit ; free bloomer. Gd. each, 4/- doz. 
469 Mauve Beauty, magenta mauve ; dwarf and free. 
1/- each. 
470 Murillo, dark crimson ; very free. 
472 Jeanne D’Arc, one of the finest white, suffused 
light lavender ; an acquisition. 
480 Madame Crousse, silvery pink, most useful for 
window boxes, etc. 
Willy, bright scarlet, dwarf habit ; good bedder 
Gd. each ; 4/- doz. 
All those not priced, Gd. each. 
During May and the Bedding-out Season, we can supply beautiful fine plants of such useful varieties for 
Window-boxes and like purposes as Galilee, Mine. Crousse, Mrs. Hawley and Souv. de Chas. Turner, in 6-inch 
pots, that will produce a good effect at once. 
OUR VEGETABLES HAVE BEEN AWARDED GOLD MEDALS. 
