FRANK CiAKT iP CO.'S 
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For Table Decoration, delivered quite fresh to any address at the follow- 
ing prices: — 
MIXED, ALL COLOURS, WITH LONG STALKS 
ALL CRIMSON, WITH LONG STALKS 
ALL PINK 
ALL YELLOW „ „ 
ALL WHITE „ „ . . 
10/- per 100. 
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12 /- 
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ADDRESS FOR TELEGRAMS — “ ROSES, COLCHESTER .” 
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W M AT TME PRESS SAYS: 
The Evening Stanford, of April 11th, in its notice of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show 
at Westminster, said, “The great surprise of the day was the show of roses by Mr. Frank Cant, of 
Colchester, which were superb, and could not be beaten by any cut in midsummer.”— Silver Flora 
Medal. 
Commenting on the N.R.S. Rose Show at Westminster Drill Hall, The Daily News, of June 22nd, 
said, “Of the several exhibitors, few were more successful than Mr. Frank Cant, of Colchester, who 
was first for twenty-four distinct varieties— Teas and Noisettes ; and with tliree trusses each of twelve 
varieties— Teas and Noisettes. Sir. Cant had some very line specimens.'’ 
The Journal of Horticulture, of April 27th, says of the show at Westminster, April 25th, “The 
cut. roses sent by Mr. Fkank Cant, Colchester, were remarkably fine, and attracted much attention." — 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
The World, of July 2nd, says, “ Some of the sulphur and apricot-coloured begonias are 
magnificent, and are in their way as beautiful as any flower. From them we wander on to the cut 
roses, anil fall helpless victims to the beauty of Tiiwounless Folkestone which is shown amongst Mr. 
Frank- Cant’s extraordinarily varied assortment of these flowers. From Cisco unless Folkestone we pass 
to Mu Capueine, a brilliant yellow rose, almost copper in the centre; and then have our choice still 
further bewildered by Madame de WaltevilU. We feel like the theological student who declined to say 
which wore the major and which were the minor prophets, on the ground of objecting to make invidious 
distinctions, so we tear ourselves away from Mr. Cant’s roses at the Floral Feast.” 
