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"Tti B. dknnell & goitf*' tflcrfkl Gfuide. GENERAL LIST OF CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 540. BEAUTY OF ARUNDEL—Of a glowing crimson colour, tips shaded rose-purple; full flowers. 541. BEAUTY OF EYNSFORD—Of a distinct shade of colour—soft buff, shaded velvety chestnut in centre ; very free. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate. Is. 5 12. BERTHA MAWLEY—Cochineal colour; long tapering spiral florets ; the bloom stands upright upon stiff wiry stems, and are thrown well above the foliage. 4 ft. Is. 543. COUNTESS OF GOSFORD—Long, very narrow curling florets, another Japanese tvpe ; outer colouring cinnamon, suffused towards the centre with gold. 3 ft. Is. 5 11. COUNTESS OF RADNOR—The finest combination of delicate hues to be seen, except in a sunset. 4 ft. Is, 545. DELICATA—Of a lovely shade of pink, shading towards the centre to a pale yellow; medium size ; pretty. 3 ft. 1 s. 546. DUKE OF CLARENCE—True Cactus form, rich deep maroon-crimson, occasionally shaded with scarlet; very dwarf and free flowering ; good. 517. EDWARD MAWLEY—Reddish crimson. 5tS. EMILY GIRDLESTONE—Orange-scarlet; real Cactus shaped, and of the best form. Od. 510. ERNEST CANNELL-Real Cactus shape; fine large well-shaped flowers of a distinct shade of soft rod, deeper centre; bushy habit; distinct. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate. Is. 550. GLORY OF BRENTWOOD—Large dark purple flowers; very free flowering. 551. JUAREZH—A most valuable and useful decorative plant for all purposes through the late summer and autumn months. Its blossoms are of a rich scarlet-crimson. Height about 4 feet; must be thinned out to get fine flowers. 552. KAISERIN—Sulphur-yellow, outer florets tinged with lemon ; quite a Cactus in shape, and very constant. 4 ft. Is. 553. KYNERITH—A deep rich vermilion, lighter at base of florets : absolutely an improvement on Juarezii, flowering much more freely, and never showing green scales in the centre of the flower. 4 ft. 554. LANCEOLOT—Similar in colonr to Panlhea, but a true Cactus in shape; very fine for cutting, and constant. 5 ft. 9rf. 555. LORD NELSON—Bright crimson-lake; a pretty formed flower, good size, petals turn and twist in a pretty manner. Is. 566. MAY PICTOR—Colour pale yellow ; another grand addition to this beautiful class, Trite Cactus, With-long petals beautifully twisted ; very dwarf and free, flowering. Awarded First- Class Certificates. 3 ft. Is. 557. MISS VIOLET MORGAN—Base of florets fawn or orange, shaded towards the edge with a delicate tone of pink. 4 ft. It. 558. PROFESSOR BALDWIN—This is a fac-simile of the old Juarezii, but much freer in bloom and lighter in colour, being of a bright orange-scarlet. 4 ft. 559. ROBERT CANNELL—Real Cactns shape; fnll-sized flowers; magenta, with a decided bluish tinge towards tips of petals ; free and vigorous. 4 feet. First-Class Certificate. '3d. 560. ST. CATHERINE—Long spiral-pointed florets; a cadmium yellow colonr, or soft reddish amber ; very free. 4 ft. 561. VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE-Primrose colour, deepening to yellow in the centre, occasionally tinted pink. 4 ft. DECORATIVE AND REFLEXED DAHLIAS. The following are most useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should be generally cultivated. The Abery Class for table decoration are splendidly coloured flowers, and meet with great admiration wherever used. 562. AMPHION—Chrome yellow, flushed with cerise ; fine and distinct. 9<^ 668. APOLLO—Crimson-lake. 3 ft. (.80 )
Object Description
Contributor | Cannell, H. & Sons |
Date | 1895 |
Format | image/jpeg |
Format-Extent | 1 folder : ill. ; 23-27 cm. |
Identifier | 64037936 |
Language | eng |
Publisher | Swanley, Kent, England : H. Cannell & Sons |
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Source | YC .A684 |
Subject |
Cannell, H. & Sons--Catalogs Nurseries (Horticulture)--England--Swanley (Kent)--Catalogs Nursery stock--England--Swanley (Kent)--Catalogs Seeds--England--Swanley (Kent)--Catalogs |
Title | H. Cannell & Sons / H. Cannell & Sons |
Title Alternative2 | Complete illustrated floral guide |
Title Alternative3 | Spring guide |
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Title | pg.80 |
Transcript | "Tti B. dknnell & goitf*' tflcrfkl Gfuide. GENERAL LIST OF CACTUS-SHAPED DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 540. BEAUTY OF ARUNDEL—Of a glowing crimson colour, tips shaded rose-purple; full flowers. 541. BEAUTY OF EYNSFORD—Of a distinct shade of colour—soft buff, shaded velvety chestnut in centre ; very free. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate. Is. 5 12. BERTHA MAWLEY—Cochineal colour; long tapering spiral florets ; the bloom stands upright upon stiff wiry stems, and are thrown well above the foliage. 4 ft. Is. 543. COUNTESS OF GOSFORD—Long, very narrow curling florets, another Japanese tvpe ; outer colouring cinnamon, suffused towards the centre with gold. 3 ft. Is. 5 11. COUNTESS OF RADNOR—The finest combination of delicate hues to be seen, except in a sunset. 4 ft. Is, 545. DELICATA—Of a lovely shade of pink, shading towards the centre to a pale yellow; medium size ; pretty. 3 ft. 1 s. 546. DUKE OF CLARENCE—True Cactus form, rich deep maroon-crimson, occasionally shaded with scarlet; very dwarf and free flowering ; good. 517. EDWARD MAWLEY—Reddish crimson. 5tS. EMILY GIRDLESTONE—Orange-scarlet; real Cactus shaped, and of the best form. Od. 510. ERNEST CANNELL-Real Cactus shape; fine large well-shaped flowers of a distinct shade of soft rod, deeper centre; bushy habit; distinct. 3 feet 6 inches. First-Class Certificate. Is. 550. GLORY OF BRENTWOOD—Large dark purple flowers; very free flowering. 551. JUAREZH—A most valuable and useful decorative plant for all purposes through the late summer and autumn months. Its blossoms are of a rich scarlet-crimson. Height about 4 feet; must be thinned out to get fine flowers. 552. KAISERIN—Sulphur-yellow, outer florets tinged with lemon ; quite a Cactus in shape, and very constant. 4 ft. Is. 553. KYNERITH—A deep rich vermilion, lighter at base of florets : absolutely an improvement on Juarezii, flowering much more freely, and never showing green scales in the centre of the flower. 4 ft. 554. LANCEOLOT—Similar in colonr to Panlhea, but a true Cactus in shape; very fine for cutting, and constant. 5 ft. 9rf. 555. LORD NELSON—Bright crimson-lake; a pretty formed flower, good size, petals turn and twist in a pretty manner. Is. 566. MAY PICTOR—Colour pale yellow ; another grand addition to this beautiful class, Trite Cactus, With-long petals beautifully twisted ; very dwarf and free, flowering. Awarded First- Class Certificates. 3 ft. Is. 557. MISS VIOLET MORGAN—Base of florets fawn or orange, shaded towards the edge with a delicate tone of pink. 4 ft. It. 558. PROFESSOR BALDWIN—This is a fac-simile of the old Juarezii, but much freer in bloom and lighter in colour, being of a bright orange-scarlet. 4 ft. 559. ROBERT CANNELL—Real Cactns shape; fnll-sized flowers; magenta, with a decided bluish tinge towards tips of petals ; free and vigorous. 4 feet. First-Class Certificate. '3d. 560. ST. CATHERINE—Long spiral-pointed florets; a cadmium yellow colonr, or soft reddish amber ; very free. 4 ft. 561. VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE-Primrose colour, deepening to yellow in the centre, occasionally tinted pink. 4 ft. DECORATIVE AND REFLEXED DAHLIAS. The following are most useful and lovely for general garden decoration, and should be generally cultivated. The Abery Class for table decoration are splendidly coloured flowers, and meet with great admiration wherever used. 562. AMPHION—Chrome yellow, flushed with cerise ; fine and distinct. 9<^ 668. APOLLO—Crimson-lake. 3 ft. (.80 ) |
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