_ Adelina Patti. 
OF NEW, RARE AND 
Majic. Green feathered with yellow, and 
suffused with violet. _ 
Nellie Grant, (g.) Green, gold margin. 
Oriole. Yellow, maculated. 
Princeps. Dark crimson, yellow margin. 
Pictus. Green yellow, marked with choco- 
late. 
General Garfield. Very brilliant foliage. 
Queen Victoria, (g.) Crimson, with yellow 
edges. 
Quadricolor. Maculated with yellow. 
Royalty. Centre blotched with carmine. 
BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 47 
Surprise. 
Surprise. 
Crimson, margined green. 
Yellow, margined with green. 
Setting Sun, (g.) Crimson with golden 
edge. 
Seraph. Crimson, spotted with chocolate. 
Spotted Gem. ‘ Yellow, blotched crimson.”’ 
Starlight. ‘‘Splashed carmine and crimson 
on a yellow ground.”’ 
Sunbeam. Reddish tint suffused with rose. 
The Shah. Cinnamon and golden yellow. 
Verschaffeltii. Rich crimson. 
Zebra. ‘Scarlet rose, orange and yellow.’’ 
NEW COLEUS. 
Price 15 cts. each. 
$1.25 per dozen. 
The following are the best of the New Coleus of 1882: 
Garland. Purple, green and carmine. 
Gen. Garfield. Velvety chocolate, carmine 
and maroon, marbled; large foliage. 
Mrs. Geddes. Variegated carmine, pink, 
cream and green; large foliage. 
Progress. Color a mixture of golden yellow, 
rose, carmine and green ; superb. 
Bizarre. 
Burning Bush. 
John Heron, 
Jersey Lightning. 
Fra Diavolo. 
Longfellow. 
Mrs. Baker, 
Mrs. Sherman. 
Miss Swann. 
Nero. » 
Purple Prince. 
Old Gold. 
Oriflamme. 
Oscar Wilde. 
Rosedale. 
ZONALE and NOSEGAY GERANIUMS. 
Class I. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
For bedding out during the summer, there is no class of plants used so extensively at the 
present day as this. It succeeds to perfection, flowering profusely during the heat and drought 
of summer, when Verbenas and such like plants suffer or are burned up. They are equally 
beautiful and valuable in the plant house during winter. 
Price 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, $8 per 100, our selection. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100 purchaser’s selection, (save where priced.) 
25 cents each for larger plants in 4 and 6 inch pots. 
Alexander Stewart. Bright scarlet. 
Attraction, or General Grant. Bright scarlet. 
Atlanta. Deep crimson, shaded with purple, 
white eye. 
Albert Memorial. 
Bright scarlet. 
Apollo. 
Rosy puce, shaded with scarlet. 
A beautiful rich dark cerise. 
Amazon. Brilliant scarlet, velvety lustre. 
Audiffret Pasquier. Rose carmine. 
Aspasia. Magnificent florists’ flower. 
Beauty of Kent. A brilliant scarlet orange. 
Brasidas. Brilliant scarlet, with white eye. 
Beau Villageosis. Orange tinted salmon. 
Blanche of Castile. Pure white. 
Boadicea. Light purple, orange blotch. 
Beauty of Waltham. Crimson scarlet. 
Beauty of Wilts. Orange scarlet. 
Bishop Simpson. A rich salmon. 
Chevalier de Valdome. Plum, shaded with 
crimson. 
Circulator. Rose, scarlet, splendid shape. 
Countess Waldegrave. Very large, scarlet. 
Coleshill. A beautiful scarlet. 
Commander-in-chief. Brilliant scarlet. 
Chatsworth Speed. Scarlet. white eye. 
Colonel d’Audlau. Deep crimson. 
Deputy Duvaux. Velvety purple, very rich. 
Dr. John Denny. Crimson violet, the base 
of the two upper petals marked with scarlet. 
Diana. Deep rich velvety crimson. 
Dr. Peujade. Crimson with white centre. 
David Garrick. Deep crimson. 
De Lesseps. Bright deep scarlet. 
Distinction. Beautiful distinct foliage, quite 
ornamental without its crimson flowers. 
Defenseur de Belfort. Crimson scarlet. 
Dazzler. Large white eye, the remainder of 
the flower dazzling scarlet. 
Eros. A brilliant white eyed scarlet. 
Kelair. Cinnabar purple, large white centre. 
