Descriptive Catalogue. 9 



Each. 

 Prince Charley. This has probably the largest pip of any Geranium yet 



sent out ; color cerise scarlet, strong grower and very free 50 



Santley. Very fine flower, produced in immense trusses ; color a splendid 



soft orange scarlet, with large attractive white eye 50 



The Garland. Recommended for its dwarf compact habit and profuse 

 blooming properties ; truss large and compact ; flowers deep rose pink, 



the upper petals flamed with orange near the eye 50 



The set of 33 for $10. 



DB. DENNY'S XEW ZONALE GERANIUMS — 



Third Set. 



Agatha. A strikingly pretty flower of magenta color, shot with blue, pos- 

 sessing the novel property of retaining its petals, until they wither on the 

 truss, like the doubles, consequently its flowers continue in beauty much 

 longer, and are unblemished by the shaking of carriage. 



Alonzo. Very finely formed flower, of deep crimson color suffused with 

 purple, distinct habit, robust and good. 



Aspasia. Magnificent flori.-t-' flower of a perfectly novel color, resembling the 

 Orchid named Masdevailia Harryana; the petals are both perfect in form 

 and of givat substance, and possess the property of persistency of petal to 

 nearly as great an extent as Agatha. Dr. Denny considers Aspasia to be 

 the most novel, and finest variety (not scarlet) he has raised. 



Brasidas. A brilliant scarlet, with small white eye, of fine form and substance, 

 truss large and stands erect over a neat zonate foliage, habit dwarf; a 

 distinct variety. 



Eros. A brilliant white eyed scarlet, a great advance upon Jean Sisleij. in form 

 of petal, in substance and depth of color, truss medium sized, habit good. 



Hebe. A brilliant dark cherry-colored crimson, with bright golden anthers, 

 which produce a rich and conspicuous efl'ect, flowers of fine florists' form, 

 truss large, habit good. 



Hetty. A finely formed flower of a charming blue magenta color, perfectly 

 novel and distinct, truss fair sized, habit dwarf and good. 



Imogen. A fine florists' flower of a brilliant purple magenta color, changing 

 to a deep bluish purple in the late autumn and early spring ; the flower is 

 of finer form and greater substance, truss full sized. 



Idalia. A dark and distinct colored magenta, produces large trusses of good 

 formed flowers, free and of good habit. 



Leila. A florists' shaped flower, of a deep lilac color, tinged with blue. This 

 variety somewhat resembles Blue Belle but far surpasses it in form of petal, 

 substance, and depth of colors. Truss large, dwarf and bushy. 



Lurline. An elegantly refined flower of a light purplish magenta color, truss 

 medium size, habit rather slight and dwarf, foliage round and neat. 



Minerva. A fine-formed thick-petaled deep maroon crimson, quite distinct, 

 habit robust and good. 



OZnone. A brilliant orange scarlet with large white eye, the flower opens- to 

 perfect flatness, is finely formed and very large. Trusses of medium size, 

 very freely produced, round dark green foliage, habit very compact 



Snowden. An attractive white variety, with large truss, which stands erect 

 and well above an effective foliage, habit very dwarf and bushy. 

 Price of the above 50 cents each ; the set of 14 for $G 00. 



NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 



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

 of which are of large size, very rich and showy : a few are double, and although 

 the others are not really double, yet from their fullness of form and the extra 

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



Each. 



*Alba plena (Lady Victoria Ker). Pure double white without spot SI 60 



*Beauty of Oxton. See Novelties 2 00 



^Captain Rakes. See Novelties 75 



