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zoue radiating brilliant rose. It is impossible to give a just 
description of the exceeding beauty of marking of this, beyond 
comparison the best silver tricolor. $1.50 each. 
Mangles Variegated, an older but greatly-esteemed variety, 
irregularly marked in snow-white and green ; a most effective 
bedding kind, and a imiversal favorite in England. 25 cts each. 
Mabel Morris, zone bright red, very fine. 50 cts. 
Mm Burden Coutts, margin creamy-vyhite, tinted blush, broad 
zone of rich crimson. 
Mrs. J. Clulton, broad, bright crimson zone, white edge, clear 
and distinct. $1 each. 
Octavie, gold predominating with green and silver. 
Princess Alexandra, pure-white margin, fine bedder. 
Princess Beatrice, foliage deeply indented, margin pure white, 
scarlet zone. 
Queen of Hearts, silver-edged bedding variety, with bright 
rose-belted zone, and close, compact growth, superb marking. 
Queen of May, silver-edged nosegay variety, truss large, flow- 
ers bright lake crimson. 
Sparkler, light green and white centre, irregularly zoned car- 
mine and chocolate, silver edge, fine. 
Ivy-Leaved Geraniums. 
Useful plants, of a drooping character, for hanging rustic 
baskets and vases. Price 25 cents each, except when noted. 
Duke of Edinburgh, is as free in growth as the green varieties, 
the most effective in its class, largely marked with white. 
Holly Wreath, mottled green and gold leaf, of large crested 
edge. 
iMdy Edith, carmine crimson flowers, broad-zoned leaf, zonal 
type. 
L' Elegante, very effective and most desirable ; leaves margined 
with white, young growth beautifully variegated bronze and 
pink, producing a dense mass of nice white blossoms. 
Peltatum elegans, of the zonal type, green leaves, mauve- 
colored flowers. 
Prince Arthur, this variety possesses more pure-white leaf 
marking than any other kind, and is a vigorous grower. 
Willsii, neat, erect habit, color bluish-violet 
