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NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS. 
NEW AND CHOICE FANCY PELABGONIUMS— Continued. 
BIVAIi, a splendid variety ; top petals rieh dark 
velvety purplish crimson, beautifully sluided 
with violet and margined with pale rose ; lower 
petals deep violet rose, blotehed with dark 
crimson and edged with white ; clear white 
centre. 7s. 6d. 
ROSINA, rosy lake upper petals, edged with 
white ; under petals rose, blotehed with lake ; 
large white eye ; a very plea.siiig flower. 3s. 6d. 
KOSY MOEN, cheerful rose with clear white 
throat ami edges ; a line flower of excellent 
shape. 3s. Oil. 
SANCHO, upper petals very rieh deep crimson^ 
.shaded with violet ; under petals light violet 
crimson ; large white centre ; a very fine flower 
of good shape. 7s. Od. 
SANTEEEE, upper [letals dark ciimson maroon, 
edged with white ; under petals white blotehed 
with dark crimson ; white centre. 3s. Od. 
SATIEE, maroon upper petals, suiTounded with 
violet crimson and edged with white ; under 
petals crimson, margined with white, large 
white centi’e. 3s. Od. 
SIEEN, deep rosy carmine, shaded with lake, 
under petals edged with lavender ; distinct 
white eye. 6s. 
SONNET, upper petals dark maroon, sun’ounded 
with violet and edged with white ; under petals 
light crimson, margined with white, and white 
centre. 3s. 6fi!. 
THEKESA, upper petals dark crimson, shaded 
with violet and edged with white ; under petals 
crimson, margined with white ; large light 
centre. 6s. 
THE SHAH, deep crimson purple, with narrow 
lilac edge and light centre ; a smooth and very 
pleasing flower ; extra fine. 3s. Od. 
TEIBUNE, violet peach, pure white centre, and 
all the petals edged with white. 3s. Od. 
Selections of other good varieties can he made from Mr. W. B.’s general collection at 18s., 24s. 
and 30s. per dozen. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS. 
This section is of Bavarian origin, and is recommended for its perpetual free- 
blooming character and the glowing colours of the flowers. The plants commence 
blooming in the spring and continue until the autumn. 
EREXTND EBBE, bright carmine, with dark 
veins and spots ; very attractive. 3s. Od. 
HOFGARTNER BEAHN, a beautiful flower 
of a very fine carmine colour, with intensely 
dark veins and spots. 3s. Od. 
HOFGARTNEE HUBER, a fine round flower; 
the upper petals rosy purple, darkly spotted 
and veined ; the under petals rosy carmine, with 
light veins. 3s. Od. 
HOFGARTNER KELLERMANN, upiper 
petals of a dark fiery carmine red colour, w'ith 
strongly marked dark spots and veins ; under 
petals light carmine, lightly veined. 3s. 6(7. 
MADAME GLEVITZKY, a magnificent 
flower ; upper petals of a fine vermilion colour, 
veined and spotted with purple, under petals 
light vermilion. 3s. 6d. 
OBERBURGERMEISTER HEIM, rich vel- 
vety crimson , very darkly spotted ; a splendid 
flower. 3s. Od. 
NEW AND CHOICE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
For new varieties, offered for the first time, vide page 8. 
ADAIR, large trusses of fine flowers with thick 
wax-like petals of a rich carmine colour, shaded 
with scarlet. 2s. Od. 
ADEDINA PATTI, a charming variety, pro- 
ducing large trusses of splendid flowers of 
a beautiful rich dark cerise colour. 2s. Od. 
AILSA, rich crimson, shaded with carmine scar- 
let and tinted with violet ; trusses close and 
compact. 3s. Od. * 
ALCMENA, vide page 8. 
ADEXIS, rose shaded with bright salmon ; a fine 
flower. 5s. 
ALMA, very rich bright scarlet ; a large flower 
of good fonn and substance. 2s. Od. 
ALSATIA, vide page 8. 
AMANUS, deep rosy magenta with pink mark- 
ing in upper petals. 3s. Od. 
