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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
DECORATIVE RELARQONIUMS— continued. 
1)48 Gloriosa, an improvement on Kingston Beauty ; 
beautifully pearly white petals, solid blotch 
on the upper petals ; v’ery effectiv e. 1 ' - 
1)49 Hypatia, blush-pink red blotch ; very distinct ; 
good large trusses. 9d. 
950 Neronia, in colour brighter than nulie of Coni- 
wall, dee]) reddish crimson with a slight salmon 
margin to each lloret ; very large and of great 
substance, massive trusses. 9d. 
(i.‘)l Ormonde, of a beautiful blush-rose tint, distinct 
blotch on the upper petals ; grand flowers 
and trusses ; fine constitution. 9d. 
i).">2 Queen Alexandra (Hayes), a beautiful shade of 
transparent .salmon, shaded deeper in upper 
petals ; enormotis flowers and trusses ; very 
striking. I/- 
li.“)3 St. Gatien, deep salmon, maroon blotch on each 
petal. !)d. 
ikj t Volutus, .soft purple, dark upper petals; very 
large and fine. !ld. 
(i.')5 Lily Krumholz, large rosy magenta flowers, black 
blotch on each petal. 1 <1. 
<i.)t) Duke of Cornwall, giganlic, well-formed flowers of 
great substance ; slightlv crimped ])etals, reddish 
crimson, each petal bordered light salmon. 9d. 
i>>7 Lord Carrington, of a beaiitiful mauve-purple 
shade with a lar.ge crimson-lake blotch in the 
upper petals ; enormous flowers and tru.sses. 9d. 
').j8 Lady Carrington, of a l.eautiful tint of blush- 
white, slightly crimped margins, and a slight 
reddish maroon blotch in the u]>per petals ; 
large trusses. 9d. 
()o9 Duchess of Westminster, soft rosy salmon, beauti- 
fully blotched maroon in ujvpcr petals ; crimped 
edges. 9d. 
(100 Countess of Crewe, saiin\'-rose sha<lc ; jvetals 
beautifully crimped. Ikl. 
001 Ian Maclare'n, (.New /erland), blush-pink, of a 
pleasing tint ; petals beautifully flndu'iated ; 
large trusses. !ld. 
002 Lady Primrose, beautiiul tint of blush-rose 
large and distinct blotch on the top ])etal. 
dwarf and spreading habit. !)d. 
00;i Lord Kitchener, crimson-.scarlet, and considered 
a fine improvememt on the well-known variety 
Martial. 9d . 
004 Lady Churchill, a s])lendid light coloured variety 
in the way of Jhicheas of Bortlmul ; blush-salmon 
with a distinct blotch in the u])pcr petals. 9d. 
0(k) Countess of Warwick, orange-scarlet, an improve- 
ment on Vi, 'id. 9d. 
007 Mrs. Geo. Gordon, soft satiny pink, perfectly 
distinct from any other, fld. 
088 Alice Hayes, a very beautiful white, free flowering 
and good habit ; a sport from the well-known 
variety Dorothy. 9d. 
009 Bridegroom, rosy blush, of a very ])leasing maroon 
shade ; crimped, fld. 
070 Crimson King, one of the most ])o])ular varieties 
for market purposes ; intense crimson, ild. 
071 Victoria Regina, pearly-white flowers, very slightly 
blotched in upperpetals,beautif ully findvriated. 1 /- 
072 Viola, soft purple-violet, shaded lighter : a mos< 
distinct colour. I/- 
07;! Ladas, of a most beautiful shade of blu.sh-pink, 
deeper in upper petals, which are heavily 
blotched maroon. 1/ 
074 Duchess of Portland, blush-salmon, deeper in 
upper petals. 1 ' 
075 Lord Roberts, ros\- red, tinted cerise, richly blotched 
on upper jietals. fld. 
070 Lady Helen, light lavender, dark blotches in 
ujvper petals. 
078 Mrs. W. Wright, delicate blu.sh-white, rich crim- 
son-maroon feather on upper petals, fld. 
079 H. J. Jones, clear rosy red, distinct maroon blotch 
in upper petals, white centre. 
080 Linda, a clear salmon shade of a pleasing tint. 
feathered and blotched maroon in upj>er petals. 
081 Princess May, of a beautiful China pink, feathered 
maroon in )ipper petals, crimped margins. 
082 Edith, bright rosy crimson, edged lighter, two 
upper petals heavily blotched dark velvety 
maroon. !ld. 
083 Eventide, pale rosy cerise, dark maroon blotch on 
upper petals-, rvhite throat, fld. 
084 Joseph Leigh, clear rosy pink, large dark maroon 
blotch on up])er petals, fld. 
08.3 Alice M, Love, a lovely shade of salmon-rose ; 
tree, perfect habit. 
080 Crimson Empress, very dark crimson ; a grand 
variety. 1/0. 
088 Countess, immense size flowers of a clear shade of 
.salmon ; large ])ure white centre, narrow 
distinct white edge. fld. 
OSfl Empress of India, rich shade of salmon-scarlet, 
u]>pcr petals blotched dark crimson, light 
centre. 1 /O. ; 
090 H. M. Stanley, soft lake shade ; upper petals 
deep'er, with a maroon blotch. 
09 1 Prince George, attractive; crimped flowers of 
soft .salmon-pink, lower petals marked with a 
small blotch of orange-maroon, ui.ijier petals 
blotched blackish maroon. 
092 Purity, a seedling from Venus, (juitc as early, but 
much larger in truss and ]>ip. 
093 Ledebour, attractive ; ground colour lilac, large 
magenta blotches, feathered in upper petals 
maroon. 
09-1 Tommy Dodd, lower petals soft blush, u])per 
maroon and crimson, edged blush ; showy ; 
large trusses, fld. 
09.3 Black Diamond, dark maroon-margin of lilac 
rotmd each petal. 1/- 
090 Improved Triomphe de St. Mande, reddish maroon, 
very intense coloured blotch in upper petals ; 
most attractive, fld. 
097 Goldmine, bright orange, feathered in upper 
petals; habit good. fld. 
099 Decorator, (Hayes), red, dark blotch ; very large 
and full ; a fine variety. 
700 Hamlet et Ophelie, light satiny mauve, of a deeper 
colour in upper petals, and blotched deep 
crimson-maroon. 
701 Marie Mallet, silver}- white, carmine spot on lower 
petals, red and maroon on upper ; habit very 
dwarf ; c|uitc distinct, fld. 
704 Emperor of Russia, dark maroon-crimson, with a 
white belt. fld. 
70.3 Marie Lemoine, white, slightly blotched in upper 
l)etals. 
700 Digby Grand, blush-white, with veined blotch on 
upjtcr petals, fringed edges. 
in 60’s, 8/- per 
Flowering plants, in 5-in pots, of most oh these varieties, 12/-, 15/- and 18/- per doz. ; 
doz., our selection. 
