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PELARGONIUMS.--Show and Fancy. 
In describing the color, the term “blotch” refers to the large spots on the two upper petals, 
and ‘‘spots” invariably refer to the dark marks upon the centre of the lower ones. 
marked (f) are fancies. 
Pelargonium, Beauty of Kent. 
Belle of the Ball, rose, painted with carmine. , 
Crimson King, crimson, with maroon blotch. 
Eugene Duval, light purple, dark blotch. 
Emilie Zola, truss large, color carmine orange, bor- 
gerd with bright rose, centre with maroon blotch. 
cts. 
E. G. Henderson, (new), carmine belted, crimson 
blotched and white margin. 
Fred. Dorner, throat and edge of petals pure white, 
shaded towards the centre with a rich carmine 
pink, with a glowing crimson blotch. 40 ets. 
Jean Bart, vermilion purple, centre white, upper 
petals blotched with maroon, and edged with white, 
beautiful. 40 ets. 
Lady of the Lake, orange rose, painted with crim- 
son, maroon top petals, with a crimson edge, white 
centre. 
Lord Napier, lower petals rich deep orange rose, 
dark maroon blotch on top petals. 
Madame Seelye, a very rich beautiful flower, centre 
purplish lilac, shaded on upper petals to blackish 
purple. 
Those 
Pelargonium, Lord Clyde, bright scarlet, maroon 
blotch. 
Nonpareil, white centre, rose lower petals, tinted 
with carmine, maroon top. 
Prince of Wales, see Novelties. 
Queen of Whites, pure silvery white, very glossy 
rich upper petals, 
Rodriques, p'rplish rose, dark spot. 
Rosalind, very early, deep crimson veined and 
blotebed. 
Sir Jos. Paxton, (jf), very dark, light centre, profuse 
bloomer, fine. 
Sunrise, delicate flesh scarlet, dark blotches. 
Speculum Mundi, light crimson, veined and striped, 
showy. 
Striata, scarlet upper petals with a dark blotch, and 
all the flowers are beautifully striped with pure 
white. 
Unique Meillez, cherry scarlet, a very distinct 
eolor. 
William the First, pink, with dark blotch. 
Woman in White, pure white, with marvon blotch, 
a lovely white flower. 
Price 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen, (save where priced). 
PELARGONIUM HYBRIDS. 
Pelargonium, Etoile d’Argent, delicate lilac centre, 
white, dark blotch. 39 ets. 
ee lilac, white centre, petals blotched maroon. 
30 ets, 
Floribond, white ground, veined with violet. 30 cts. 
Pelargonium, Mont Blanc, white blotched with ama- 
ranth. 30 ects. 
Omnibus, fine violet rose, deep maroon blotch. 
0 cts. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS. 
A class of Hybrid Pelargoniums, of distinct habit, free bloomers, mostly fragrant foliage, 
good growers, excellent for bedding out, baskets, &c. 
Pelargonium, Benoiton, very rich dark crimson. 
Bridal Ring, pure white, crimson spot on top petal, 
neat and elegant. 
Cardinal Richelieu, bright scarlet crimson, dark 
blotch. 
Freund Ebbe, bright carmine with dark veins and 
spots, very rich and attractive. 
Madame Csillag, a bright maroon tint, neat habit. 
Oberburgermeister Heim, rich velvety crimson, 
very darkly sputted. 
Pelargonium, Rollison’s Unique, crimson flowers, 
free bloomer, fine. 
Rollison’s Unique White, a white variety of this 
very beautiful and useful plant. 
Hofgartner Huber, the upper petals rosy purple, 
spotted, the under petals rosy carmine. 
Braun, a very fine carmine, with intensely dark 
veins and spots. 
Kellerman, the upper petals of a dark fiery car- 
mine red color, spotted under petals carmine. 
Price 25 cents; $2.50 per dozen. 
SWEET SCENTED AND CAPE SPECIES. 
Pelargonium, Apple Scented, very distinct. 
Citron Scented, a hybrid between the apple and 
nutmeg. 
Comptoniana Rosea, winter flowering species, with 
rosy lilac flowers. 20 cts. 
Diadematum. 
Dr. Livingstone, fine new sweet scented, cut 
leaved. 
Endlicherianum. 40 cts. 
Fragrans Odoratissimum, nutmeg scented. 
Filicifolia Odorata, it never changes its beautiful 
fern like appearance. The fragrance is pleasing, 
and it is an exceedingly beautiful plant. 26 cts. 
Pelargonium, Mrs. Taylor, a fine variety with a rose 
scent and scarlet flowers. 2 ects. 
Little Gem, neat compact habit, very fragrant. 
Peppermint Scented, Sauls), foliage much superior 
to the old. 
Prince of Orange, orange scented, fine. 
Quercifolia, oak leaved. 
Miniature. 50 cts. 
Rose Scented, two varieties. 
Shrubland Pet, small miniature growth, rosy red 
flowers. 
Scabrum, this is a very fine scented Cape species, 
free grower, deliciously lemon scented. 25 cts. 
25 ets. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, (save where priced.) 
FUCHSIAS.--General Collection. 
The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habits of growth, distinct shades of 
color, and both single and double flowers. 
Fuchsia, Abd-el-Kader, long tube, crimson, sepals car- 
mine rose, very vigorous, fine. 
Angelina Braem, (), deep scarlet tube and sepals, 
pure white, striped with rose. 
Those marked (d) have double corollas. 
Fuchsia, Agnes, white sepals, crimson tube and corolla. 
Arabella, pure white tube and sepals, corolla rose. 
Improved, white tube and sepals, reflexed corolla, 
a rich rose, 
