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. Mr. Hugh Low. Vermillion salmon mixed with pure orange, upper petals 
veined with purple. 
. Purity Eckford. White, with a pink eye, good truss, free bloomer, nice 
compact habit, excellent for bedding. 
. Pioneer. Very bright scarlet salmon, the best shape and brightest colored 
bioom in this class, very free. 
. President Barberot. Bright salmon, good truss and pip, compact habit, a 
fine bedder. 
. Queen of Harvest. Style of Christine Nosegay, with broader lower petals, 
habit dwarf and compact, flower trusses very large and effective, bright 
rosy pink color. 
. Robert K. Bowley. A magnificent Nosegay, with a sp!endid truss cf bril- 
liant crimson flowers of perfect form, the finest variety yet introduced. 
. Robin Hood. Light purple, very distinct color, good truss and pip, fine 
bedder. 
. Sambo. A very distinct blood colored scarlet, good size truss of the most 
perfect shape, a most conspicuous plant. 
. Stanstead Rival. Bright crimson, with large truss of smooth well-shaped 
flowers, habit very good, and a beautiful color one of the best in this class. 
. Soliel. Brilliant orange scarlet, one of the largest and most beautiful N ose- 
gay Geraniums, of fine habit, and a splendid addition to its class. 
. Seraph. The color of this is more attractive than any other in this class, 
small grower, very free, and a very dark zone, 
. Thomas Moore. Trusses large and free. growth compact, the flowers of a 
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lovely soft scarlet color, with small white eye. 
. Triumphans. Scarlet. with a white eye, trusses large and abundant, good 
dark zone, splendid habit, excellent bedder, a very fine plant. 
. Tricolor. Pinkish white with a distinct stripe in the centre of each petal, 
quite a new style, and varying the shades according to the season. 50 
cents each. 
. The Giant. A very large and extra strong growing variety, extraordinary 
large and fine, color scarlet, a profuse bloomer the whole season. 
. William Underwood. Brilliant scarlet, in the style of ‘ Lord Derby,” fine 
habit and free bloomer, one of the best. 
. White Princess. This lovely new white zonale has large fine formed 
flowers, pure white, large truss, free bloomer, fine for bedding or pot 
culture. 
NEW ZONALE and NOSEGAY GERANIUMS. 
CLASS 3. 
This class comprises the latest Novelties mostly*importations of 1872 and 773, 
those, with the new varieties placed under ‘* New and Rare Plants,’’ comprises 
not only the newest flowers, but the finest ever offered. 
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Price 60 cents each. $6 per dozen. The set of 34 for $17. 
Amethyst. Flowers fine purple with fiery top, trusses large and fine, com- 
pact habit, fine bedder. 
. Bella Rosa. Light pink with white marking in the upper petals; fine large 
flower and immense truss. 
. Beauty of Edmonton. Deep rosy vermillion, immense truss, compact habit, 
a beautiful variety, 
Charles Dickens. Trusses large and finely shaped, color very bright cerese 
flushed with purple; one of the most beautiful new shades of color that 
we have in Geraniums, 
. Chevalier de Valdome, Color plum, shaded with crimson, large truss, 
compact habit, distinct and fine. 
. Cracker. A remarkably attractive variety the upper petals being of a deep 
scarlet color, and the under petals rich crimson ; trusses enormous. - 
. Crimson Banner. Rich magenta crimson, produced in very large trusses. 
This fine Geranium affords the novel feature of a bed of golden leaves 
dotted with huge rosettes of the richest crimson flowers. 
- Diana. Flowers deep rich velvety crimson, of good form and substance. 
Trusses fair size and freely produced; resembles in color Louis Veuillot, 
but very superior in character ; habit dwarf. 
