344 BEDDING PLANTS. 



Mrs. Pollock. — Bronze zone belted with crimson and yellow 

 margin. 



Mrs. John Clutton. — Broad bright carmine zone, clear white 

 margin. 



Reine Victona. — Yellow leaves, broad chestnut zone edged 

 with deep golden yellow. 



Sir Rohcrt Napier. — Dark chocolate zone with scarlet Vandyke 

 blotches. 



Waltham Bride. — White leaf edge, and large trusses of white 

 flowers. 



Ivy-lb AVED Geraniums. — The following varieties are the 

 best yet introduced, but they are capable of greater things than 

 have yet been accomplished, and our readers may look for great 

 improvements in the size and coloring of the flowers in the course 

 of a few years. 



Bridal Wreath. — Large trusses of pure white flowers. 



Duke of Edinburgh. — Creamy-white leaf margin. 



Gem of the Season. — Large trusses of bright rose-colored 

 flowers. 



Lady Edith, — Crimson flowers tinged with purple. 



L' Elegante. — Leaves varigated with white, and pure white 

 flowers. 



Willsi Rosea. — Rich rose-colored flowers. 



Double Geraniums.^ — The following are the cream of this 

 division, but we look for varieties of finer habit and more abun- 

 dant bloom, in the course of the next ten years. 



Andrew Henderson. — Deep scarlet lake flowers. 



Charles Glym. — Bright orange scarlet, dwarfish habit. 



Crown Prince. — Flowers bright pink. 



Gloire de Nancy. — Eosy scarlet flowers. 



Le Vesuve. — Brilliant glowing scarlet. 



Miss Evelyn. — Deep rose-pink flowers, with reddish crimson 

 ^ound. 



Madam Lemoine. — Clear bright rose color. 



Princess Teck. — Eich carmine scarlet. 



