OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
Mad. Charles Martine. 
with salmon. 
Mad. Thibaut. 
with carmine. 
Mad’ile Marie Cretien. 
shaded with white. 
M. Waddington. Bright rose bordered with 
vermilion, 
Mme. Amelie Baltet. 
flowers. 
Mad. Thiers. White, slightly rose at the 
decline of flower. 
M. de Joybert. Large globular truss of semi- 
double flowers, color a deep scarlet. 
Mont Blane. White, shaded with rose. 
Mad. Charlot. Fine double flowers, color 
rose mauve, spotted with white. 25 cts. 
Mademoiselle Perrault. Grand trusses, of an 
orange salmon color, petals edged with flesh 
white. 25 cts. 
M. Machet. A reddish orange, the lower 
petals of which are marked with salmon 
rose. 20 cts. 
M. Pasteur. A beautiful reddish orange color; 
a neat compact habit and free bloomer. 
20 cts 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. 
nearly 14 
overlaid with a delicate lavender shade; 
trusses of great size. 20 cts. 
Namur. Orange scarlet, tinted with lilac. 
Nymph, ( Lemoine.) Immense trusses of pure 
white, imbricated flowers, delicately tinted ; 
this is the finest of double whites. 
Peter Puck. Salmon violet, immense truss. 
President Renouard. Bright carmine color 
with light centre. 
Paul Bert, <A lovely violet rose; fine habit. 
25 cts. 
China rose, shaded 
A rich rose color, shaded 
Pink bordered and 
Pure white double 
The flowers are double, 
inches across, color pale blush, 
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Perle, Trusses large, a softsatiny flesh color, 
neat habit, profuse bloomer. 20 cts. 
Psyche. Grand trusses cfsemi-double flowers, 
color fine white, slightly tinted with pink. 
20 cts. 
Peter Henderson. ‘'Fine variety, bright 
orange scarlet flowers with base of petals 
pure “white 20 cts. 
Reynold’s Hole A striking scarlet. 
Ravissant. Semi-double, color rose solferino, 
a beautiful tint. 
Richard Brett. ‘Of that peculiar orange color 
of which ‘Jealousy’ is the type, very double, 
an entirely new shade amongst double 
varieties.”’ 20 cts. 
Robert George. ‘' A crimson scarlet of great 
size, brighter, and more decided than 
Deputy Lafliz.’”’ 20 cts. 
Remarkable. ‘*A much improved Ernest 
Lauth, with better shaped flowers of.a deeper 
shade.”’ 26 cts 
Summit of Perfection. Color bright orange. 
Speculum. Blackish carmine like the Rose 
Geant des Batailles. 
Souvenir de R. Masson. A dwarf variety. 
trusses of the most pure white. 
The Blonde. ‘'Salmon, deeply shaded orange, 
base of petals white, with a distinct margin 
of white around each ” 20 cts. 
Victor Emanuel. A rich orange red, bordered 
with white. 
Victor Hugo. An orange red, veined and 
marbled with rose. 
Violet. A violet crimson, large globular 
trusses. 
Ville de Nancy. Enormous trusses, color 
tender rose, very chaste and lovely, finest. 
habit. 20 cts. 
Wonderful. Intense orange scarlet. 
GOLDEN SELF AND BRONZE ZONED GERANIUMS. 
This section is robust and vigorous in growth as the plain leaved varieties. 
Having beau- 
tiful broad leaves, either of a plain golden color or with rich bronze zones, they are admirable 
for bedding out. 
Price 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced.) 
Arthur H. Wills. 
yellow margin. 
Annie Keeler. Golden brown, brilliant zone. 
Black Prince. Dark zone, scarlet blooms. 
Black Knight, Very dark zone. 
Bronze Perfection, Yellow, bronze zone. 
Crimson Banner, Yellow, flowers rich crim- 
Zone chestnut brown, 
son. 
Countess of Kellie. Yellow, with chestnut 
zone. 
Crystal Palace Gem. An improvement on 
the well known Cloth of Gold. 
Carrie Fowler. Leaves beautiful bright 
golden color. 
Creed’s Seedling. Leaf tinged with yellow, 
color bright scarlet. 
Crimson Crowned Canary. Olive brown zone, 
yellow ground, 
Count Munster. Broad zone of brown, rich; 
golden centre and margin. 
Diamant, (new.) Bright yellow ee es. with 
rich maroon zone, “colors very brilliant. 
25 cts. 
Exquisite. Golden ground color, with rich 
chestnut zone. 20 cts.’ 
Elegantissima, Deep yellow, with a well 
defined zone. 
Fannie. Salmon, foliage bold, dark bronze. 
Golden Model. Lark zone on yellow ground. 
Joseph Kirkham. A fine and nearly black 
zone. 
John Offin. Yellow, with bright red zone. 
L’Africaine. Yellow, with a bronze zone. 
Mrs. Charles Barry. Scarlet flowers. 
Mrs. Lewis Lloyd. Gulden yellow, with zone 
of reddish chocolate. 
