CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
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Scented-leaf Pelargonium Section. 
These beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums are now very extensively grown for their highly fragrant 
foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
488 M. Nonin, well cut foliage, and very fragrant ; 
bright scarlet flowers. 
489 Clorinda, flowers of good size and quite an im- 
, provement in that respect, and of a bright 
rosy-cerise shade ; splendid winter bloomer ; 
very free flowering. 
490 Lothario, rosy crimson. 
491 Capitatum, rose-scented. 
492 Little Gem, rose, very fragrant, dwarf, spreading! 
habit. 
49.3 Pretty Polly, dwarf bushy habit, large leaves, 
almond-scented. 
494 Quercifolium, oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre ; 
attractive. 
495 Quercifolium Minor, finer cut foliage than the 
preceding variety. 
491) .DuCihess of Devonshire, miniature growth, blush 
white, upper petals blotched maroon and crim- 
son ; very fragrant. 
497 Fair Ellen, large oak-leaved foliage ; fragrant 
and beautiful. 
498 Tomentosum, large, flat, woolly foliage, highly 
scented with peppermint. 
499 Prince of Orange, dwarf, small foliage, highly 
scented with orange. 
Variegated Prince of Orange. See variegated varieties 
500 Dale Park Beauty, fragrant. 
501 Lady Mary, nutmeg scented. 
502 Shottesham Pet, filbert scented. 
Lady Plymouth. See variegated varieties. No. 02 
503 Crispum, citron .scented. 
504 Lady Scarborough, resembling Parsley ; very- 
attractive ; highly fragrant. 
Grossularioides Fol. Var. (Gooseberry foliage), 
a pretty little gem, and nicely variegated. 
Scarlet Pet, syn. Lady Mary Fox, pretty green foliage, 
soft crimson red flowers, maroon blotch. Od. 
each ; 5/ doz. 
The following vai-ieties are well adapted for bouquets and buttonholes, owing to their beautiful fern-like 
appearance, in addition to fragrance — 
.505 Denticulatum Majus, bushy habit and finely cut 
foliage ; the best of this .section. 
500 Filiefolium Odoratum, syn. Ferneefoiium, a 
valuable variety. 
507 Raduia, foliage large and graceful. 
.508 Raduia Major, citron .scented. 
509 Pheasant’s Foot, large foliage. 
All those not priced Od. each (in 60’s). 
HYBRIDS FROM THE OLD “UNIQUE.” 
610 Conspicua, large flowers, bright magenta, pen- 
cilled in the upper petals. 
611 Scarlet Unique, flowers dull scarlet, blotched with 
maroon ; good habit. 
512 Rollison’s Unique, rich violet-crimson. 
513 Mrs. Kingsbury, magenta-crimson. 
514 Old Unique, deep lilac. 
All those not priced Od. each (in 60’s). 
We will send 100 distinct varieties, of all classes, our selection, package free, for 32/-. 
Decorative Pelargoniums. 
Flowering Plants In 5-lnch pots of most of these varieties, 12/-, 15/- and 18/- per doz. ; In 60’s, 8/- per doz., 
our selection. 
When ordering Pelargoniums, please state definitely which class or classes are required. 
Coliseum, blush pink of a very pretty shade, bold 
trusses, very profuse. 1/- 
Count Zeppelin, of a splendid purple-mauve shade, 
with a large crimson-lake blotch in the upper 
petals, immense Towers and trusses. 1/(1. 
Countess of Dudley, large white centre, outer ring 
of blush, blotched on upper petals. 1/- 
Don Juan, large flowers, black blotches, a light 
purple sport from Lily Krnmholz, grand trusses. 
1 /- 
Duchess of Sutherland, very fine bold flowers of a 
beautiful lavender shade, petals beautifully 
crimped. 1/- 
Earl of Dudley, salmon, large spot on lower petals, 
maroon blotch on the upper ; slightly crimped. 
V- 
G. H. Street, soft salmon lower petals, crimson- 
maroon upper, large white centre ; flowers of 
great size. 1/6. 
Lady Truscott, tinted white ground, lavender 
blotch, enormous trusses, very floriferous. 1/- 
Milton, producing large heads of bloom, white, 
slightly shaded blush, beautifully fringed, and 
often comes semi-double. 1/— 
Nobel, white margin, large even maroon blotch on 
each petal. 1/- 
Prof. Rutherford, rosv crimson, large white centre, 
1 /- 
White City, solid pure white flowers, with a faint 
feathering of pink in the upper petals, large 
trusses. I /- 
600 King Manuel, popular for market purposes, pro- 
ducing large trusses of bold flowers, lower 
petals rose-pink, splashed and marbled lake, 
upper ones crimson with maroon blotches. 1/- 
601 Queen Amelie, a very striking bright, and beautiful 
variety ; rich madder-rose, shaded salmon, 
slightl)- feathered vermilion-red ; large flower 
of perfect form. 1/- ■ . 
612 Col. Morrison Bell, rosy mauve, slightly splashed 
lake, top petals rosy lake, shaded maroon. 
Much of the old “ show style ” ; very prettv. 
I/- 
