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Per plant. 



Perle, (Lem.) A magnificent new double variety, finely formed, color a 



clear lilac, neat habit, very tine 40 



Sarah Bernhardt, (Lem.) Very large, fineh formed double white veined 

 with rrim.son flowi-r-: ; a vigorous fine variety. First-class certificate 

 lioyal Horticultural Society 40 



iV^JF HYBRID IVY-LEAVED. 



Geant. A fine hybrid, between Ivy-leaved and Zonale. This beautiful 

 new variety has grand bouquets of single brilliant vermilion flowers, 

 very showy and tine 30 



Bijou. An extremely attractive hybrid pr«.ducing large trusses of full 



double flowers of a rich bright scarlet 50 



NEW KEGAL PELARGONIVMS. 



This name is applied to that magnificent group of Pelargoniums the flowers 



of which are of large size, very rich and i^hftwy : a few are double, and although 



the others are not really double, yet from thfir fulness of form and the extra 



number of petals, they have the appearance of being so. 



Per plant. 



Beauty of Oxton. A splendid novelty. The upper petals are of a very 

 rich maroon color, dnrkly blotched ; under petals very dark crimson, 

 shaded with maroon ; light centre tint^-d with rose; all th^ petals are 

 attractively and regularly margined with white, and beautifully 

 fringed. Flowers large and full, the extra number of petals giving 

 them the appearance of being semi-doubie 50 



Captain Rakes. The trusses of blooom are borne well up above the foliage, 

 and are both numerous and laTijo, whilst the individual flowers are 

 lar^e and full, upper petals deep riery crimson, flaked with purplish 

 black and bordered with carmine; lower petals clear, bright, ti«-ry 

 crimsom ".. 50 



*Dr. Masters. See N'-velties. 



*Elegantissimum. A beautiful variety, with large crispy semi-double 

 flowers, of a rich vermilion color, all the petals broadly margined 

 wiih white 50 



Le 20 Fevrier. In the style of that lovely flower. Prince of Pelargonium': ; 

 coinr brilliant orange vermilion, !»lotched with maro<»n on upper petals, 

 lower petals light color, nicely fringed, a magnificent variet}', should 

 be largely grown 50 



♦Madame Evrard. A most attractive and distinct variety ; the flowers 

 are very full, with beautiful crispy petals of an exceedingly bright 

 purplish crimson color, richly spotted with dark maroon 50 



*M. Ph. Zeller. A distinct and sh»)wy variety. prf>ducing very large and 

 full flowers, of a rich fiery crimson color, bordered with rose and 

 spotted with very dark blackish red 50 



*Mrs John Saul. See Novelties. 



*Patria. (Prince Arthur.) The upppr and lower petals are a rich rosy 

 carmine tint, the former equally marked with a r ch crimson spot or 

 blotch. The ground color is finely relieved by the pure light centre, 

 and the margins bounded by a white line or border 50 



Queen Victoria. To say that this is handsome conv-ys hut an inadequate 

 idea of it, for it is the most marvellously benutiful and novel variety 

 ever offered. The flowers have peculiarly crispy petals; the}' are not 

 really double, but from their fulness of f«»rm and extra number of 

 petals have the appearance of being so. The co.or is a rich vermilion, 

 all the petals broadly margined with pure white, and the upper ones 

 blotched with maroon 50 



Striata Elegans. This is one of the large flowered exhibiti<m group of 

 Pelargoniums. The flowers are a magenta-rose, being flaked or 



