NEW AND CHOICE SHOW PELAEGONIUMS. 
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NEW AND CHOICE SHOW 
MADELIXA, upper petals blotched with maroon, 
surroundccf with fiery crimson and edged 
with bright rose ; under petals rosy lake ; 
pure white centre ; a fine flower. 3^. Qtl, 
lilATHON, ujipor petals blackish maroon, sur- 
rounded with rosy crimson ; imdcr petals 
white, feathered with soft purple. 2s. Qd. 
M0E.VEN , a wliite flower, the upper petals marked 
%vith a small blotch of bright rosy jiui’ple, 
a few small pui’plo dots being scattered 
irregularly over the flower. 2.^. Qd. 
MURILLO, maroon <ipper petals, suiToundod with 
crimson and marg-ined with rose ; under 
petals bright rose ; pure white centre. 'IsXid. 
NABOB, fiery crimson, the upper petals shaded 
with dark crimson and blotched with fieiy 
maroon ; light centre. 7.<. Gd. 
NEPTUNE, rich scarlet, .small black spot, fino 
quality and free. 7s. Ci7. 
PALATINE, upper petals rich maroon, sur- 
rounded with fioiy crimson and edged rose ; 
under petals soft pink ; light centre. 2.s. Grf. 
PAULINE, upper petals dark crimson, blotched 
with maroon and margined with white ; 
under petals white, suffused with rose. 3«. 6d. 
PENSION, rich deep crimson ; the upper petals 
marked with velvety maroon ; large light 
centre ; a fine flower. ‘2s. Gd. 
PELARGONIUMS — continued. 
PEmU, upper petals blackish maroon, margined 
with lavender-rose ; under petals deep rose, 
shaded with crimson. ‘2s. Gd. 
PILOT, bright rosy pink, blotched with dark 
velvety crimson on the upper petals ; light 
centre. 2». 6d. 
BUSTIC, a fine flower ; upper petals rich crimson, 
shaded maroon ; under petals rich crimson ; 
light centre, shaded udth violet. 2«. Od. 
BUTULIA, upper petals crimson-maroon, bor- 
dered with rosy crimson ; under petals scarlet- 
crimson ; light centre, shaded violet. 2«. Gd. 
SPHINX, upper petals maroon, edged with 
rose; rmder petals bright salmon rose, 
shaded with crimten ; light centre. 7s. Gd. 
SPLENDENT, upper petals maroon, surrounded 
with scarlet and edged with pink; under 
petals salmon-rose ; white centre. 2.?. Gd. 
SUBLIME, upper petals violet-crimson, blotched 
with maroon and edged with lavender ; 
under petals lavender blush. 2s. Gd. 
THEODOSIA, upj)cr petals velvety crimson, 
blotched with blackish maroon and edged 
with rose ; under petals bright rose, slightly 
shaded with crimson. 2s. Gd. 
URBINO, upper petals blackish maroon, edged 
with crimson ; under petals deep crimson, 
shaded with maroon ; light centre. 2». Gd. 
Selections of other good Yarieties can he made from Mr. ¥. B.’s general collection, at 
18s., 24s. and 30s. per dozen. 
NEW AND CHOICE FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
NEW FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
CORDELIA, flower soft rosy pink edged with white ; white centre. 7s. Gd. 
LENA, upper petals rosy carmine, light edgm ; under petals white, suffused with rosy carmine ; 
light centre. 7s. Gd. 
PENGUIN, white, upper petals beautifully marked with rosy carmine ; fine large flower. 7s. Gd. 
Selections made hy Mr. ¥. B. from General Collection at 18s., 24s., 30s., 42s. and 60s. 
per dozen, according to sorts. 
CAPE SPECIES, HYBRID, SELF-COLOURED, STRIPED 
AND PERPETUAL-FLOWERING PELARGONIUMS. 
Selections made hy Mr. ¥, B. at 18s. and 30s. per dozen. 
NEW AND CHOICE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
JULES FERRY, enormous trusses of dark reddi.sh scarlet flowers. .Is. Gd. 
LOUIS ULBACH, brilliant scarlet flowers, very large trusses. 3s. Gd. 
M. HERVE MAN60N, largo flowers, salmon bordered with white, dwarf and floriferous. 3s. Gd. 
RENAN, largo trusses of rich apricot salmon flowers, very floriferous. 3.s. Gd. 
VICTOR HUGO, large trusses of bright orange scarlet flowers, dwarf, and very floriferous. 3s. Gd. 
WHITE BEDDING PELARGONIUM. 
WHITE PERFECTION, a most cxcellcut freo-flowcriiig* pure white variety of vigorous grow tli and 
good habit; the trusses aro of medium size, the individual flowers being perfect in shape and 
of snowy whiteness. Being of extra merit, it was awarded a First Class Certificate by the 
Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and cannot fail to become of the greatest 
value for bedding purposes, and pot culture. 36’. Od. 
Selections made hy Mr. ¥. B. from General Collection of Zonal Pelargoniums at 
9s., 12s., 18s. and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
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