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NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS, 
NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
This name is applied to that magnificent group of Pelargoniums, the flowers of 
which are of large size, and very rich and showy colours, and which, although 
they are not really double, yet have the appearance of being so from their full and 
crispy form and the extra number of their frilled petals. 
ALEXANDRE DB NAPADIBWICZ, a very 
lino flower of a salmon carmine colour ; tho 
upper petals blotched with maroon ; largo 
white centre ; the petals widely margined with 
white. Is. 6d. 
BEAUTY OP OXTON, ujiper petals rich 
maroon darkly blotched ; under petals dark 
crimson shaded with maroon ; light centre tinted 
rose ; all the petals regularly margined with 
white, and beautifully fringed ; flowers large 
and full, the extra number of petals giving 
them the appearance of being semi-double. 
2s. 6d. 
CAPTAIN BAIKES, a fine large full flower ; 
upper petals deep fiery crimson, flaked with 
purplish black and bordered with carmine ; 
lower petals clear bright fiery crimson. 2s. 6d. 
COUNTESS OP ROSEBERY, a most desirable 
variety, producing profusely large trusses of 
beautiful pure white flowers, with a feathered 
sppt of delicate rose in the two upper petals ; 
the margin of the flower is prettily fringed. 
2s. U. 
DR. MASTERS, a fine variety ; tho upper petals 
have large black blotches in the centre, with a 
narrow margin of rich crimson ; the lower 
petals have a smaller blotch, witlr a broader 
margin of the same colour as the upper. 2s. 6d. 
DUCHESS OP BEDPORD, one of the most 
useful and charming of this highly decorative 
section of Pelargoniums ) its blossoms arc of the 
purest white, prettily fringed, with feathered spot 
of delicate rose in the upper petals ; one of the 
best of the early blooming varieties. 2s. 6d. 
KARL KLEIN, a splendid variety, producing 
very bright red flow’ers, darkly spotted ; ex- 
tremely showy. 6s. 
LUCY LEMOINE, a very large and fine pure 
white flower, having tlie petals beautifully 
undulated and fringoiL 6s. 
MADAME BVRABD, a most attractive and 
distinct variety ; tho flowers are very full, rvitli 
beautiful crispy petals of an exceedingly bright 
purplisli crimson colour, richly spotted with 
dark maroon. 2s. 6d. 
MADAME THIBAUT, white, richly blotched 
and marbled with rose f tho upper petals marked 
with crimson maroon ; large white centre ; 
immense trusses of very large fine-flowers, with 
undulated petals. 3s. 6d. 
MAID OP KENT, an exceedingly attractive 
variety, of neat dwarf habit and extremely free 
blooming ; the flowers are pure white, with 
bright rose-coloured spots on all the petals, 
which are beautifully undulated and fringed, 
giving the blossoms a full crispy appearance. 
It has been awarded a First Class Certificate by 
the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society. 3s. 6d. 
MARIE POUCARD, white, with clear violet 
spotting ; tho petals prettily fringed and 
undulated. 5s. 
PRINCE OP PELARGONIUMS, large flowers 
with elegantly fringed margins j brilliant ver- 
milion scarlet ground colour, finely relieved by 
a blush white centre, with violet veins, flushed 
with rich crimson in upper petals. 2s. 6d. 
PRINCE OP TBCK, rich deep crimson, shaded 
with violet ; upper petals blotched and feathered 
with dark blackish maroon ; centre shaded with 
violet ; a remarkably free-blooming variety, 
producing fine large trusses. 2s. 6d. 
PRINOE OP WALES, an e.xceedingly hand- 
some variety, freely producing good trusses of 
flowers, which arc not really double, but from 
their fulness of fonn, and extra number of 
prettily undulated petals, have tho appearance 
of being so ; the colour is a bright vermilion 
with light centre and light edge to the petals, 
tho superior ones being marked with light 
crimson, and darkly blotched. 2s. 6 J. 
PRINCESS OP WALES, an extremely beautiful 
variety rvith very large and effective flowers, 
which arc of a most pleasing colour ; rosy lake 
marbled and reticulated with white ; large, 
clear and distinct white centre ; all the petals 
liiargined with white, and the upper ones 
blotched with maroon ; an exceedingly attractive 
flower. Figured in the Florist. This charming 
variety has been awarded a First Class Certificate 
by tho Floral Committee of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society, and also by the Pelargonium 
Society. 6s. 
QUEEN VICTORIA, the flowers of this hand- 
some and distinct variety have peculiarly crispy 
petals, of a rich vermilion colour, broadly mar- 
gined with pure white, the upper ones blotched 
with maroon ; extremely attractive. 2s. 6d. 
SULTAN, carmine-lake ; the upper petals blotched 
with maroon ; light centre shaded with soft 
violet rose ; all the petals slightly undulated ; 
a very pretty flower. 7s. 6d. ■ 
