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NEW AND CHOICE DODBLE-FLOWERED ZONAL PELARGONIUMS— Continued. 
PILIiE D’HONNEUR, immense trusses of fine large round (lowers, very full and double, white 
tinged with flesh colour ; very pretty. 2s. 6d. 
OliOIRE DE SAINT-MARTIN EIT TOUCH, a splendid varjety of dwarf and robust habit; 
large trusses of fine double flowers of a beautiful dark salmon coloiu-. 3s. 6d. 
•OXHlLZiZON MANGHLIil, immense truss of large double flowers of a beautiful dark crimson colour, 
the upper petals strongly marked with scarlet ; very distinct and beautiful. 3s. 6d. 
HARMONIA, vide Jiage 9. 
HESPERUS, rosy carmine, a most attractive shade of colour, very bright and fresh-looking, the 
flowers are of good size, full, and of excellent form ; expanding nicely. 3s. 6d. 
.JEAN DOLLFUS, very fine full flowers of a brilliant purplish violet colour; immense trusses; 
novel and distinct. 15s. 
■JEANNE D’ARC, fine large white flowers, shaded bliLsh and tinted lilac rose ; a beautiful variety, 
of distinct and novel colour. 3s. 6cZ. 
LA CANDEUR, immense compact trusses of large flowers of a delicate blush colour. 3s. Gd. 
LA CONSTITUTION, brilliant orange salmon ; one of the most beautiful flowers of this .shade of 
colour ; large and full. 5s. 
XANGDALE, salmon, dee 2 )er towards the centre of the flower, which is large and full ; the jietals 
.margined vdth blush. 7s. 6d. 
LAURA, an attractive flower of a light rosy i>ink colour. 3s. 6d. 
LAVINIA, white, shading off to blush as the flower matures ; fine large truss. 5s. 
LEAMINGTON LASSIE, an excellent variety of neat growth, freely jwoducing immense trusses of 
fine semi-double pink flowers ; very attractive. 5s. 
LE PRINTEMPS, flowers of a brilliant reddish crimson colour, .shaded with violet. 2s. 6d. 
LILLAH, large full flowers of a delicate blush colour, with salmon centre. 7s. 6d. 
LORENZO, an exceedingly free-flowering variety, jiroducing immense globular trasses of fine large 
well-fonned double flowers of a rich rosy scarlet colour ; (exceedingly attractive. 5s. 
LOTHARIO, a fine variety, producing larger trusses of full flowers of a bright scarlet colour. 5,s. 
LUCIE LEMOINE, a siilendid variety, producing enormous trusses of fine large white flowers 
tinted with rose, more transparent towards the centre of the 2 )etals. 2s. 6<7. 
MADAME AMAURT DE CAZANOVE, a dwarf variety, 2 n'odueing large white flowers which 
are prettily tinted with clear mauve ; very fresh and beautiful. 3.s. 6(7. 
MADAME AMELIE BALTET, an excellent variety 2 >roducing very full and well-formed flowers 
of 2 'ure snowy whiteness ; the trusses are of immense size and borne well above the foliage. 7s. Gd. 
MADAME LA MAR^ICHALE DE MACMAHON, a remarkably attractive and beautiful variety, 
2 )rodueing enormous trusses of flowers of a clear fresh rose mauve colour with white centre. 15s. 
MADAME THIBAUT (Lemoine), rich rose shaded with violet carmine, u])per 2 )ctals well dis 2 daycd 
and strongly marked with white at their base ; flowers large and double ; trusses immense. 2s. Gd. 
MADAME THIBAUT (Rendatler), dwarf and free-blooming ; large flower ; ground colour 2 >ale 
rose shaded with lilac violet, the edg(!s of the ]ietals tinted carmine ; uniiiue and attractive. 3s. Gd. 
MADAME VEUVE POMMERY, llowc'rs of a very fresh and 2 iretty clear lilac mauve colour with 
light centre ; a magnificent variety of dwarf habit and very lloriferous. 7s. 6c?. 
MADEMOISELLE LEONIE VAN HOUTTE, a magnificent variety, of dwarf habit and very 
free blooming ; the flowers are of a soft a 2 irieot colour stri 2 icd with white. 3s. Gd. 
MARCIA, a fine variety with larg<^ well-formed 2 >ure white flowers. 5s. 
MARIE BERTIER, a beautiful variety, with flowers of a fresh satin flesh colour. 2s. Gd. 
MARIE DE SAINT-INNOCENT, a dwarf variety with very double ajid well-formed flowers of a 
clear rose colour bordered with white ; extremely ]irctty. 7s. Gd. 
MARQUIS DE CHAMBON, very large fine full flower-s of a bright salmon colour, stri 2 ied and 
flaked with white and rose ; very free and efl'eetive. 3s. Gd. 
MINOS, bright orange scarlet, fine large flowers very full and double. 5.s. 
M. BUCHLER, a distinct and attractive variety |iroduciiig very fine flowers of a rich dark pui’idish 
crimson colour. 7s. Gd. 
M. PLAISANCON, immense trusses of very dark crimson ;mrple flowers ; a s2)lendid variety . 7s. Gd. 
M. SAISON-LIERVAL, this v.ariety is of good comiiact habit and e.xeessively free-blooming ; the 
flowers are large and of a soft salmon rose colour. 2,s. 6(?. 
NOBLE PAR MERITE, a most attractive variety, freely 2 U'oducing huge trusses of beautifully- 
formed double flowers of an extremely bright salmon colour, dec 2 )er in the centre of the flower and 
gradually shading off towards the edges of the ])etaks, whieli are bordered with white. 3s. Gd. 
•ORESTES, (lowers of large size, very full, double, and well-formed ; of a most attractive shade of 
rosy carmine, and freely 2 >roduced in large round trusses welt above the foliage. 3s. Gd. 
