H. Canncl 1 cs: $01)^ Floral G^uide. 
032. PRINCESS MAUD—A sport from 
Volonte Nationale , bat with a deeper coloured 
blotch in each petal; flowers equally as large and 
fine ; a decided advance. Is. 
G33. SPRINGFIELD BEAUTY — Enor¬ 
mous flowers, much crimped, of a rosy-red shade, 
large blotch in upper petals ; distinct. Is. 
634. MRS. PERKINS — A sport from Ed. 
Perkins; pure white, maroon blotch on upper 
petals; bold flowers, crimped edges; splendid 
habit. Is. 
635. PRINCESS BEATRICE—Of a blush- 
white shade, deep crimson blotch on each petal 
occasionally ; semi-double ; a sport from Madame 
Thihaut, Is. 
G36. PRINCE HENRY — Soft rosy-red, 
shaded orange and chocolate, broad white margin 
and centre, bold flowers of great substance, fine 
trusses; also a sport from Madame Thihaut . Is. 
G37. PRINCESS OF WALES—Large and 
effective flowers of a rosy-lake colour, marbled 
and netted white ; large, distinct white centre ; 
all the petals margined white, upper petals 
blotched maroon ; attractive. Is. 
638. MISS LILY CANNELL—Maroon and 
crimson, with a well defined white margin and 
centre. 9 d. 
G39. VOLONT^ NATIONALE ALBA— 
Pure white massive flowers, a sport from the 
well-known Volontd Nationale ; a grand addi¬ 
tion to this much admired section. Is. 
G40. DENISE — Beautiful, large, double, f 
pure white floWars; for button-holes, &c., a * 
gem. 9 d. 
G41. MADAME PAPE-C ARPENTIER — 
Double white, slightly tinged in top petals in 
the way of Jeanne d’Arc ; large trusses; free. Or/. 
642. DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Lewis)— 
A smooth and glossy scarlet, dark blotch in 
upper petals ; good full flowers. Is. 
643. DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Bull)— 
Soft purplish violet, slightly shaded crimson, 
and margined lavender-rose, upper petals 
blotched and feathered maroon. Is. 6d. 
644. DUKE OF ALBANY—Deep rich 
crimson-maroon, margined rosy lake, light centre, 
all the petals beautifully undulated and fringed, 
fine full flower, showy and attractive. Is. 
645. JEANNE D’ARC —Blush, small 
maroon blotch on upper petals, semi-double; 
very dwarf and free. Is. 
647. MADAME THIBAUT—White, richly 
blotched and marbled with rose; the upper 
petals marked with crimson-maroon; large 
white centre ; immense trusses of very large fine 
flowers, with undulated petals. Is. 
648. MRS. C. H. WELLS—Pure white, 
deep carmine blotch on each petal, beautifully 
fringed. Is. 
G4!>. VOLONTE NATIONALE—Flowers 
large, good shape, each petal blotched rosy 
carmine, margined with a broad band of pure 
white; white throat, beautifully crimped. Is. Gr/. 
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