(JC CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
Dt CORATIVE PELARGONIUMS— continued. 
ti03 Lady Coleridge, rlelitale rose, sliacling to a clarUer . 
tone at centre, top petals soft lake with good 
dark blotches : petals beaulifnllv '■ crimped,” 
and a large bold fiouer. 1/ 
*104 Duke of Devonshire, soft salmon-]hnk, rich choco- 
late in ii])])er petals with maroon blotches ; 
superb. 1/- 
tiOo Mats, the bottom petals seft rosy maine, the toj) 
ones shaded salmon-jiink and slightly marked 
darker ; charming variety with the best of , 
habits. 1/- ' 
OOti Mrs. Lestock Thornton, clear pink, each petal 
with a distinct blotch of blackish maroon, 
.shading to scarlet at edges ; nice form and good 
truss. 1 /- 
*107 Dora Godfrey, soft rosy mauve, top ]>etals shaded 
and pencilled lake; a charming distinct and 
pretty variet\- ; good hal)it and free flowering. 
I/- 
*108 Mrs. W. J. Godfrey, soft rosy salmon, upper petals 
suffused a richer shade, and heavily stained 
crimson-lake with blotches of dark maroon. 
White in centre. 1/- 
600 Dainty, bright rosy pink, upiier jietals crimson-red 
with bold dark blotches, white in centre ; \ ery , 
attractive. 1 /6. 
•110 Bridesmaid, delicate pink, suffused with a deeper 
shade ; medium blotches crimson-maroon, i 
pure white in centre ; handson.e Mower of large ^ 
size. I / - 
• III E. Franks, petals deep salmony rose, sliglitly 
splashed with vermilion and lake ; bottom j 
petals dark maroon, edged with a lighter tone ; 
large flower u ith rich colouring. I - 
*112 Rose of Devon, soft rosy mauve, blotched lake ; 
each petal crimped. I, 
•IK! H. S. Davy, cinnabar-rod, with blotches of scarlet 
on three lower petals and blackish maroon in the 
two top; Jarge trusses; a distinct and telling 
variety. I/- 
*114 Prime Minister, rose ground, shaded crimson lake, 
each of the five petals boldly blotched crimson- 
chocolate ; good regal variety of nice habit. 1 
•11.) Vicar of Exmouth, soft pink, top rich rosy lake 
and heavily blotched crimson-black, a nice 
crimped petalled flower ; good every way. 1/- 
*116 Devonshire Hero, pinkish salmon, shaded crimson- 
scarlet on toj) petals ; nicely blotched, bold 
trusses ; plant a rapid grower. 1/- 
• 117 Godfrey’s Success, salmony pink in the lower 
petals, upper ones shaded vermilion and 
blotched with chocolate. Large bold trusses 
of crimped flow ers. 1/- 
•118 Mrs. Bazalgette, soft mauve, shaded rose and lake, 
with maroon in top jjetals, large flower and 
nicely ” crimped.” 1/- , 
619 Pride of Devon, white, suffu.sed bluish rose, two top 
petals cherry scarlet with bold blotches of 
chocolate ; each ))etal is clearly margined 
white. ]/- 
1)20 Beauty, a greatly improved form of Mabrl but 
with bold trusses of larger flowers and richer in 
colouring. .soft salmony rose with large 
blotches of crimson-maroon. , I •!. 
• 121 Marjorie Brooks, soft rose-pink, slightly marbled 
with a deeper shade, and medium blotches of 
crimson-maroon; centre of pip white; trusses 
large and handsome, i/6. 
(122 Exmouth Gem, rich and distinct shade of soft 
rosy lavender, shaded toward centre with 
crimson-lake, liach petal blotchcil with deep 
maroon. Large handsome flowers. 1/6. 
•123 Market Favourite, rose-pink with crimson lake, in 
upper petals darker blotches. This should be- 
come a good market plant as it is earlier than 
most and a fast grower. 1/ - 
624 Admiral Beresford, clear scarlet with a bold white 
centre. I/- 
625 Alba Fimbriata, beautifully fringed and of the 
purest white, without the slightest indication 
of colouring in the upper petals ; free flowering ; 
early bloomer. 1/ 
•126 Blush Queen, blush white ; distinct maroon blotch 
on upper ))etals, feathered a lighter colour in 
lower florets ; pretty. 1 /- 
• 127 Commander Peary, a beautiful crimson, shaded 
magenta towards the centre ; large white eye ; 
a fine introduction. 1/— 
628 Dainty, t)lush white ; crimped edges ; crimson 
blotch in u])per petals. 1/- 
629 Edna May, deej) rosy pink ; wdiite centre and 
margins ; very attractive. 1/- 
•130 Egyptian, wry dark red, black blotch ; floriferous ; 
fine habit I 
631 Enchantress, beautifull)' fringed flowers; blush 
white ; clearly feathered maroon in upper petals; 
tree flowering. 1/- 
632 Grandis, rosy red ; lighter centre ; an enormous 
flow'ers ; fine form ; effective. 1/- 
•133 King Haakon, jmrple, shaded with a much deeper 
blotch on the lower petals. 1/- 
634 King of Spain, reddish pnrjrle ; fine bold flowers ; 
lighter centre. 1/ ■ 
635 Lady Treloar, blush white, tinted lavender ; di- 
tinct maroon blotch in upper petals ; very dis- 
tinct and attractive. J/- 
63() Lord Mayor Treloar, bright rosy red ; a very 
effective maroon blotch in upper petals ; large 
white centre and lighter margins ; free flowering 
I/- 
•137 Loveliness, deep salmon top petals, lower creamy 
white. I/- 
•138 Martha Bouchier, soft .satiny salmon, maroon 
blotch ; very dwarf habit. 1 /- 
63!) Mrs. Russell Sage, very fine flowers and trusses ; 
soft mau\-e, tinted pink, blotched and netted 
in u[)per petals with crimson-lake and maroon ; 
compact habit. J /6. 
•140 Prince Olaf, orange-scarlet, white centre ; large 
trusses. 9d. 
64 I Queen Maud, a very pleasing shade of salmon ; 
white margins and centre. 1/- 
642 Queen of Spain, prettily crimped flesh-coloured 
flowers. 1 /- 
643 Springboks, light scarlet ; large white centre ; 
free flowering ; effective ; good. 1/- 
•144 Mrs. Hanna Spence, beautifully crimped, rich pink, 
dark blotch, light centre and margin ; large. 1/- 
•145 Royalty, beautiful soft flesh-pink, bright red spot 
on top petals. 1/- 
646 Sam Blandford, glowing orange-scarlet, light 
shaded centre, nearly black blotch on top 
petals. 9d. 
• 147 Galatea, slightly fringed white, lightly marked 
or streaked pink, rich blotch on upper petals ; 
robust habit. 9d. 
