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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912. 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL)^ — continued. 
764 Madame Evrard, attractive ; purplish crimson, 
spotted dark maroon. J/- 
765 M. Ph. Zeller, deep red, blotched on each petal 
with maroon ; attractiv-e. 9d. 
766 Bougainville, salmon, bordered pure white, 
chocolate blotch : thickly netted. 9d. 
767 Triomphe de St. Mande, rich magenta-crimson ; 
dwarf sturdy habit. 9d. 
768 Prince Teck, large scarlet, suiiused purple, upper 
half of petals maroon. 1/- 
709 Prince of Wales, bright vermilion, light centre 
and edges. 1/- 
THE GERANIUM 
Geranium Armenium. I/- 
Geranium Cinereum. 9d. 
Geranium Ibericum. (id. 
Geranium Sanguineum. (id. 
Geranium Pratense Album, (id. 
770 Dr. Masters, black blotches, margin rich crimson' 
lower petals small blotch. 1/- 
77.1 Beauty of Oxton, rich maroon, darkly blotched, 
regularly margined white ; beautifully fringed,. 
772 Queen Victoria, rich vermilion, margined pure 
white, blotched maroon. 1/- 
773 Captain Raikes, deep fiery crimson, bordered 
carmine; lower petals clear fiery crimson. 1/6. 
7.71 George Sand, blush tint on white ground ; quite 
distinct ; flowers double. 1 /- 
77.7 Maid of Kent, flowers white, feathered on each 
petal. 1/6. 
PROPER (Hardy). 
Geranium Lancastriense. (kl. 
Geranium Sylvaticum Flore Pleno. l/-each, 9/-perdoz. 
Geranium Endressi. (id. 
Geranium Macrorhizum. (id. 
Geranium Piatypetalum. 9d. 
Penistemons. 
One of the best hardy plants for mixed borders, which will grow in almost any .soil, but the richer and more 
open it is the better. They will bloom abundantly from June until October, and are very valuable for cut 
flowers, and have been so much improved that they are now a very ornamental class of plants, and ought to- 
be in every garden. ° 
NEW 
45 Black Knight, deep crimson, blotched and veined 
chocolate ; line. 
46 Bishop of Ripon, lilac, veined and blotched ro.se ; 
noble spikes. 
47 Capt. Foster, rosy crimson, white throat ; large and 
good. 
48 Dr. John Ince, magenta-crimson, pure white 
throat : large. 
49 General Booth, (nirplish crimson, blotched 'and 
marked maroon ; line. 
50 G. W. Purkis, deej) rose, white throat ; grand. 
51 Lady French, rosy-lilac, pure white throat ; large. 
52 Lady Warwick, deep rose, pure white throat ; 
large. 
63 Master Austin, rosj' red, blotched and marked 
deep scarlet. 
9d. each.; 
VARIETIES. 
54 Master Carl, deej> scarlet, white throat ; fine. 
55 Master Jack, white, slightly tinted rose ; large. 
50 Mabel Jell, light rose, pure white throat ; distinct 
57 Miss Myra, pure white, slightly tinged lilac ; large. 
58 Mrs. J, A. Gardiner, white, tinted blush ; exquisite. 
59 Mrs. Walter Jackson, rosy crimson, chocolate 
markings ; fine. 
60 Rev. W. Wiiks, deep crimson, white throat ; large 
(lowers and-fine spike. 
61 Sir Bacii Cunard, dee]) rose, throat blotched and 
marked scarlet ; large. 
62 Sir Fred. Treves, rich crim.son-scarlet, white 
, throat, \ eined chocolate ; fine. 
63 Will Burton, rich crimson, ])ure white throat. 
6/- per dozen. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
1 Alfred Pellier, rose-crimson. 
2 Atlantide, \ iolet lobes. 
3 Auber, lilac-juirifle and white. 
4 Baden-Powell, rosy scarlet. 
5 B. L. Freeman, bright scarlet. 
6 Bertha Koch, white and pink. 
7 Candidate, rose. 
8 Chas. Gounod. 
9 Ch. Robin, ros)' carmine. 
10 Diane, carmine-pink. 
11 Dr. Tuke, bright red. 
12 Geo. Bizet, rosy purjile. 
13 Geo. Fisher, bright rose. 
14 George Home, scarlet and white. 
15 Gen. Nansouty, crimson-maroon. 
16 Halevy, poppy colour. 
17 H. Cannell, bright rose. 
18 Hector Macdonald, rich rose. 
19 Her Majesty, rosy purple. 
20 James Farquhar, rosy pur])le. 
21 James. Ramsay, rosy scarlet and crimson. 
22 John Cowe, clear .scarlet. 
23 John Pearson, purplish mauve. 
24 J. T. Downie, dark crimson. 
25 Little Frank, crim.son and chocolate. 
26 Magnificence, rosy crim.son and chocolate; 
27 Marion Terry, light rose. 
28 Miss Arnot, rosj' pink. 
29 Miss F. Hope, pure white and rose. 
30 Miss Wilmot, rich scarlet and crimson. 
31 Olivier Pain, violet. 
32 Paul Bert, fiery red. 
