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NEW ZONALE PELARGONIUM, WILTSHIRE LASS. 
| , DOWNIE, LAIRD, & LAING 
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Have much pleasure in introducing this splendid Novelty, which was pronounced by the Members of the Floral 
Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and also by the Judges of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s 
Park, a3 the finest PINK PELARGONIUM ever exhibited, and was awarded a First-class Certificate on each 
Occasion. 
The following description is from the Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society of London :—“ One of the finest 
of the pink-flowered Bedding varieties yet seen, remarkable, not so much for size of flower as for size and completeness 
of truss; the leaves were marked with a pale zone; the flowers were rosy-pink; the base of the upper petals white, 
and the trusses are remarkably large and dense, having the valuable property of retaining their blossoms for a long 
time in the truss.” : 
The following NURSERYMEN have already ordered it, and will be able to supply it on and after the 17th of May 
: next, at 5s. each :— 
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- Messrs. Backhouse & Son, York 
ae sh . Sugden, Covent Garden, 
* » Carter & Co., High Holborn 
_. » Cutbush & Son, Highgate, N. 
_  F.&A. Dickson & Son, Chester. 
-» J. Dickson & Son, Chester 
» Dickson & Turnbull, Perth 
» J. Dobson & Son, Isleworth, W. 
Messrs. Ivery & Son, Dorking 
J. & C. Lee, Hammersmith, W. 
» Hugh Low & Co., Clapton, N.E. 
» Osborn & Sons, Fulham, 8S.W. 
»  F. & A. Smith, Dulwich, 8. 
>»  Youell & Co., Great Yarmouth 
Mr, W. Barnes, Camberwell, 8. 
» W. Bull, King’s Road, Chelsea 
», Clark, Brixton, S. 
Mr. J. Fraser, Leyton, Essex. N.E. 
+ W. Ivery, Rye Lane, Peckham, 8, 
» J. Keynes, Salisbury : 
; J. M‘Ronald, Chichester 
1, W. Masters, Canterbury 
», Monroe, Potter's Bar, N. 
» P. J. Perry, Banbury 
», C. Ramsay, Ball's Bridge, Dubliw 
» G. Smith, Hornsey Road, N. 
» R. Smith. Worcester 
» J. Garaway & Co., Bristol » W. Dillistone, Sible Hedingham, Es- a. 1 
.» E.G. Henderson & Son, St. John's sex, N.E » B. 8, Williams, Holloway, N, 
: Wood, N.W. a 
_ As our stock is limited, early Orders are respectfully solicited, which will be executed in strict rotation as received. 
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. PRIMULA, CALCEOLARIA, ETC«. 
\\/M. CUTBUSH AND SON are now sending out Seed of their superb PRI- 
¥ MULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, which has for many years given great satisfaction. 
___ The ‘Gardeners’ Chronicle’ of the 6th of January, in Notices to Correspondents, says :—~ 
“The blooms sent are remarkably fine, richly coloured, full, and densely fringed ; they are evi- 
dently the produce of a capital strain.” 
The ‘Journal of Horticulture’ of the 28rd of January, says that “The finest and richest 
coloured Chinese Primulas we have yet seen are those raised by Messrs. Cutbush and Son.” 
Sealed packets, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
* CALCEOLARIA (James’s).—This is the finest herbaceous variety extant. Per packet, 
28. 6d. and 8s. 6d. each. 
CINERARIA, from finest named varieties. 
Per packet 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 
(EORGE SMITH’S New Catalogue is now ready, with a splendid woodcut of 
~~"  Nosegay Geranium LE GRAND, which is the finest of all Geraniums for effect ; together 
With descriptions of New Seedling Zonale Geraniums, CHIEFTIAN, CHRISTABEL, EXHI- 
BITOR, GLADIATEUR, GREAT EASTERN, SIR R. PEEL, and PINK PERFECTION, 
Which for their general fine qualities have received First-class Certificates at the Royal Botanic 
fardens, and Royal Horticultural Gardens, South Kensington, and all of which G. 3. can with 
‘He greatest of confidence recommend for description: see Catalogue, which also contains select 
‘sts of Show FRENCH FANCY ZONALE AND VARIEGATED GERANIUMS, 
: Fuc HSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, BEDDING 
PLANTS, etc., and will be sent in exchange for one postage stamp. 
TOLLINGTON NURSERY, HORNSEY ROAD, LONDON, N, 
