74 Select Flowering Plants 



Silver Tricolor Geraniums. — Prince Sllverwings ; 

 Lass o' Gowrie ; Fascination. 



Bronze Geraniums — Her Majesty; Prince of Wales; 

 Keine Victori^. 



Ivy-leaved Geraniums. — L 'Elegant; Duke of Edin- 

 burgh ; Pairy Bells ; Alba Grandiflora. 



Double Geraniums. — Asa Grey; Scintellant; Maria 

 Lemoine ; Aline Sisley. 



Zonal Geraniums. — Red. VesuviuSj Corsair, Anna 

 Pfitzer, Wellington. WTiite. Madame Vaucher, The 

 Bride. Pink. Amaranth, Blue Bell, Delight, Beauty. 

 Variegated. Madame Eendatler, Gloire de Corbeny, 

 Seraph, Araelina Grussea. 



Fuchsias, single red. — Black Prince, Wave of Life, 

 Weeping Beauty. Single white. Lustre, Rose of Cas- 

 tile, Starlight, Elegantissima. Double red. Marksman, 

 Avalanche, Harry Williams, Sir C. Coutts Lindsay. 

 Double white. Mrs. H. Cannel, Carry Symes, Smith's 

 Avalanche, Princess of Wales. Various, Alba Coc- 

 cina. Crown Jewels, Sunray, Gracilis. 



Cinerarias. — Splendid flowers when in full bloom. 

 The great difficulty for a window gardener is to grow 

 them well. It is best to purchase them full grown 

 with the flower buds at the bursting. Keep them 

 properly watered. 



Calceolarias. — The same may be said of these as to 

 rearing them. They are gorgeous flowers for a 

 window. Purchase young plants ready for potting, or 

 raise your plants from cuttings. 



Primulas. — The Primula Chinensis or Chinese 

 Primrose is a beautiful window plant, flowering during 



