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il. Cannell & jSorvs' Floral Gun-b. NEW CACTUS DOUBLE DAHLIAS OF 1894, Various Raisers. 514. APHRODITE Clear straw-yellow, very free, long pointed petals; large. ."ile. BEAUTY OF WILTS—Soft terra cotta, shaded red. with long-twisted petals, and a very free bloomer. Awarded Four First-Class Certificates. 516. BLANCHE KEITH—Pure yellow, true cactus form, large Bowers, petals pointed. . habit, throws its (lowers well above the foliage: very free. Two First Class Certificates. ,r,17. CHANCELLOR SWAYNE—Bluish plum colour, perfect in Shape, medium size: a splendid introduction ; free and early. 51& CRAWLEY GEM—Mowers produced in great abundance, and well above the foliage; colour of the richest crimson-scarlet, small llowers, pointed petals: grand for cutting, e. feat. 519. DAWN—A striking and effective semi-cactus variety : amber, shaded red. 520. DUCHESS OF YOKE—First-Class Certificate, Deen rich orange-red ; Sue shape Bower with pointed petals, and produced on stems well above the foliage: very distinct. 3 feet. 521. EDITH CHEAL—Kich dark maroon, small flowers with pointed petals, good erect habit. very free : line for cutting and garden decoration. 4 feet. 522. ERNEST CHEAL—Award of .Merit. Koyal Horticultural Society. Reautiful bright rosy- scarlet: fine shape flowers with long pointed and twisted petals, flowers on long wiry stem-, we'll above the foliage. 3} feet. .-,-..".. ERNEST GLASSE—Purplish magenta, true Cactus form, medium-sized Bowers, petals pointed, verv free, throws its flowers well above, the foliage. 4 feet. Two First-Class Certificates. 524. GLORIOSA—A splendid variety : deep red. shaded searlet. yellow at base of llorets. large fine formed Bowers; distinct and grand. 525. LADY H. GROSVENOR— Clear yellow, outer and older petal, shaded huff; true c.-i tus. 526. LADY PENZANCE—Clear sulphur yellow, perfect in shape : the finest vellow. 527. MARY HILLIER—Btrff-sarmorr, true Cactus form, similar in form to Jnnrezi; verv free, good habit, throws its flowers well above the foliage. 8 feet. 628. MATCHLESS—Of an intensely rich deep velvety maroon ; true cactus type ; the blooms are thrown well above the foliage. Should be in every dahlia grower's bands. Awarded many Certificates. An acquisition. 529. MRS. A. PEART—This is tbe first real White Cactus Dahlia yet raised, and is unquestionably the grandest novelty in the whole family of Dahlias; it is a fac-similc of Juarezi, but of the purest white. Four First-Class Certificates. 5HD. PERLE DE LA TETE DOR—A decorative variety, very early, pure white, large line flowers, partly folded or fluted petals; very free, vigorous ; most useful for borders,^c.; specially valuable for cutting purposes. 531. PURPLE PRINCE—Rich deep purple, shaded bluish maroon ; true cactus shape ; habit dwarf and compact; one of the best. Awarded Certificates. 532. SIR FRANCIS MONTEFIORE—Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. A splendid rich dark velvety-maroon or ruby-crimson ; fine for exhibition. It is a seedling from Beauty of Arundel, and is of similar habit and shape of flowers. 4 feet. 588. VULCAN—Bright reddish crimson, large and open ; decorative. 2s. Gd. each. JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 20th September, 1894. i erus Dahlias.—The new, or as is termed Pompon, section of ('actus Dahlias bids fair to make a very popular one Mr. Cannell started the section with his Gem—a. very perfect Cactus, (lowers most profusely borne—just, indeed, in growth like to a I'ompon variety, and it has been followed by Several others. Wo are gradually getting away from the. Imve loose (lowers of the earlier types, and their coarse leafy habits. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, 15th September, 1894. R.H.S. Show. Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, staged bunches of ('actus and decorative Dahlias in their usual effective stylo, including several new varieties, one of which received an Award of Merit—Cornells' Velvet, bright crimson, tipped with magenta: a true Cactus form. They also had CunnclW Gem, Miss Irene Canned, delicate salmon; Mrs. II. t'an„ill, golden buff, shaded: and of decorative varieties, Mrs. Class, Old Gold, Councils' Brilliant, Dean Hole, Cannells' Oicn, fi-e. Messrs. Cannell had also some blooms of the very distinct Grand'Duke Alexis of Russia-^- quite a new type—the Hovers large and full, the florets tubular and somewhat inflated, the colour white, tipped with delicate lilac. ( 79 )
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Contributor | Cannell, H. & Sons |
Date | 1895 |
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Transcript | il. Cannell & jSorvs' Floral Gun-b. NEW CACTUS DOUBLE DAHLIAS OF 1894, Various Raisers. 514. APHRODITE Clear straw-yellow, very free, long pointed petals; large. ."ile. BEAUTY OF WILTS—Soft terra cotta, shaded red. with long-twisted petals, and a very free bloomer. Awarded Four First-Class Certificates. 516. BLANCHE KEITH—Pure yellow, true cactus form, large Bowers, petals pointed. . habit, throws its (lowers well above the foliage: very free. Two First Class Certificates. ,r,17. CHANCELLOR SWAYNE—Bluish plum colour, perfect in Shape, medium size: a splendid introduction ; free and early. 51& CRAWLEY GEM—Mowers produced in great abundance, and well above the foliage; colour of the richest crimson-scarlet, small llowers, pointed petals: grand for cutting, e. feat. 519. DAWN—A striking and effective semi-cactus variety : amber, shaded red. 520. DUCHESS OF YOKE—First-Class Certificate, Deen rich orange-red ; Sue shape Bower with pointed petals, and produced on stems well above the foliage: very distinct. 3 feet. 521. EDITH CHEAL—Kich dark maroon, small flowers with pointed petals, good erect habit. very free : line for cutting and garden decoration. 4 feet. 522. ERNEST CHEAL—Award of .Merit. Koyal Horticultural Society. Reautiful bright rosy- scarlet: fine shape flowers with long pointed and twisted petals, flowers on long wiry stem-, we'll above the foliage. 3} feet. .-,-..".. ERNEST GLASSE—Purplish magenta, true Cactus form, medium-sized Bowers, petals pointed, verv free, throws its flowers well above, the foliage. 4 feet. Two First-Class Certificates. 524. GLORIOSA—A splendid variety : deep red. shaded searlet. yellow at base of llorets. large fine formed Bowers; distinct and grand. 525. LADY H. GROSVENOR— Clear yellow, outer and older petal, shaded huff; true c.-i tus. 526. LADY PENZANCE—Clear sulphur yellow, perfect in shape : the finest vellow. 527. MARY HILLIER—Btrff-sarmorr, true Cactus form, similar in form to Jnnrezi; verv free, good habit, throws its flowers well above the foliage. 8 feet. 628. MATCHLESS—Of an intensely rich deep velvety maroon ; true cactus type ; the blooms are thrown well above the foliage. Should be in every dahlia grower's bands. Awarded many Certificates. An acquisition. 529. MRS. A. PEART—This is tbe first real White Cactus Dahlia yet raised, and is unquestionably the grandest novelty in the whole family of Dahlias; it is a fac-similc of Juarezi, but of the purest white. Four First-Class Certificates. 5HD. PERLE DE LA TETE DOR—A decorative variety, very early, pure white, large line flowers, partly folded or fluted petals; very free, vigorous ; most useful for borders,^c.; specially valuable for cutting purposes. 531. PURPLE PRINCE—Rich deep purple, shaded bluish maroon ; true cactus shape ; habit dwarf and compact; one of the best. Awarded Certificates. 532. SIR FRANCIS MONTEFIORE—Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. A splendid rich dark velvety-maroon or ruby-crimson ; fine for exhibition. It is a seedling from Beauty of Arundel, and is of similar habit and shape of flowers. 4 feet. 588. VULCAN—Bright reddish crimson, large and open ; decorative. 2s. Gd. each. JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 20th September, 1894. i erus Dahlias.—The new, or as is termed Pompon, section of ('actus Dahlias bids fair to make a very popular one Mr. Cannell started the section with his Gem—a. very perfect Cactus, (lowers most profusely borne—just, indeed, in growth like to a I'ompon variety, and it has been followed by Several others. Wo are gradually getting away from the. Imve loose (lowers of the earlier types, and their coarse leafy habits. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, 15th September, 1894. R.H.S. Show. Messrs. II. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, staged bunches of ('actus and decorative Dahlias in their usual effective stylo, including several new varieties, one of which received an Award of Merit—Cornells' Velvet, bright crimson, tipped with magenta: a true Cactus form. They also had CunnclW Gem, Miss Irene Canned, delicate salmon; Mrs. II. t'an„ill, golden buff, shaded: and of decorative varieties, Mrs. Class, Old Gold, Councils' Brilliant, Dean Hole, Cannells' Oicn, fi-e. Messrs. Cannell had also some blooms of the very distinct Grand'Duke Alexis of Russia-^- quite a new type—the Hovers large and full, the florets tubular and somewhat inflated, the colour white, tipped with delicate lilac. ( 79 ) |
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