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Werle, white ground, the petals delicately margined with pale rose. 

 Galauthiflora,* dwarf grower, fine snow-white flowers abundantly 

 produced. 



Four o'ose-pinJc. — Beaute du Suresne, broad petals, rich colour, 

 the top petals white at the base. Hose Eendatler, rose pink shaded 

 lilac, a nosegay with peculiar long petals and huge showy trusses. 

 Lady Colum,* a small-growing nosegay, the colour lilac pink, 

 peculiar and beautiful ; this has no claim to notice in respect of form, 

 but we have no large-flowered kind of the same delicious colour. 

 Mrs. William Paul, flowers large and the form fine, petals rather 

 flimsy, colour pale rose pink. 



Four salmon. — St. Fiacre, good form and rich deep salmon red 

 colour, most beautiful. Eugenie Mezard* (also known as Madame 

 Rudersdorf), when in the full sun in a bed, is a beautiful salmon 

 colour, but when grown in a pot, and shaded from intense sunshine, 

 the flowers are white with salmon centre, delicate and beautiful, 

 quite like a wax flower. Amelina Grisau, white with salmon centre, 

 superb. Madame Chardine, shaded salmon and white. Rosamond, 

 salmon flesh, very pleasing. 



Various. — Glowworm,* a showy nosegay ; top orange scarlet ; 

 lower petals rich crimson. Black Dwart,* a first-rate bedder, and 

 well worth growing in pots for its compact habit and huge trusses 

 of rich crimson. Leonie Nivelet, beautiful blush. Lady Middle- 

 ton, a fine old variety, rose red. 



Six variegated. — Mrs. Pollock, well known for its superb leaf and 

 fine scarlet flowers ; when grown as a pot plant, cool treatment 

 suits it best; stove heat, to which it is often subjected, spoils it. 

 Plower of Spring, very white margin and fine flowers. Queen of 

 Queens, very white margin and fine scarlet flowers. The Countess, 

 small growth, neat creamy-edged leaves, flowers rosy scarlet, finely 

 formed. United Italy, a fine tricolour with small leaves, white 

 margins, and lively rosy zones. Gold Pheasant, fine golden varie- 

 gation. 



A SELECTION FEOM THE NEWEST TAEIETIES. 



Sir Molert Feel. — Has immense flowers, pure scarlet. 



Le Grand. — A grand nosegay, producing trusses of great size, 

 which last in perfection several weeks ; colour carmine scarlet, 

 shading to crimson. 



Andrew Marvel. — Vermilion red ; the form remarkably perfect ; 

 all the petals the same size, and overlapping. 



Evangeline. — White shaded blush, a most delicate flower. When 

 carefully shaded, a lovely tint of rosy violet appears at the inner 

 edges of the petals, the other parts being ivory white. 



H. W. Longfelloic. — Flower of medium size, and the richest 

 shade of salmon yet produced, quite fiery. 



Magna Charta. — The finest formed geranium out ; colour deep, 

 dull, heavy red, an agreeable change from the prevailing scailet. 



Kate Anderson. — Small growth ; leaf finely marked with black 

 zone ; flowers not first-rate in form, but good, and the colour 

 intensely brilliant ; will be invaluable for beds. 



