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TYD^AS — NEW AND CHOICE REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
TYDjEAS. 
These can be cultivated so as to produce an abundance of bloom throughout the winter, their 
owermg season principally depending on the time of year at which their tubers are started into growth. 
With a little management a succession of blooming plants can be had nearly throughout the year. 18.i., 
24s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
Aiisa 
Alaiim 
Alexandre 
Amarante et Cannblle 
Amazon 
Apollon 
Bellona 
Bomb 
Calypso, vide page 18, 
Cecilia 
Cfciiiis 
ChamaliIsres 
Clovis 
Coquette 
Cynthia 
Daphne 
Doris, vide page 18. 
Duchess 
Elaine 
Euterpe 
Gigantea 
Itaculumi 
Juliette 
Leon Duval 
LltONIDAS 
Liefkin 
Lorenzo 
Madame Halphen 
Madame Heine 
Mancinus 
Minerve 
Mirana 
Ophir 
Parepa 
Pelopidas 
Peronilla 
Phyllis 
Pluton 
Portia 
Quadricolor 
Sabina 
Thalie 
Thera 
Tricolore 
Ukara 
Violet et Marron 
Wonder 
Xenophon 
NEW AND CHOICE REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
This name is applied to that mag'nificent group of Pelargoniums, the flowers of 
which are of large size, with very rich and showy colours, and which, although they 
aie not really double, yet have the appearance of being so from their full and crispy 
form, and the extra number of their frilled petals. 
For New Variety, offered for the first time, vide page 18. 
ALEXANDRE DE NAPADIEWICZ, a fine 
DUCHESS OP BEDFORD, a very useful and 
flower of a salmon-carmine colour, widely 
margined with white; upper petals blotched 
with maroon ; large white centre. 6s. 
BEAUTY OF OXTON, upper petals rich 
maroon, darkly blotched ; under petals dark 
crimson, shaded with maroon ; light centre, 
tinted with rose ; aU the petals regularly 
m.argined white, and beautifully fringed. Is. 6<f. 
CAPTAIN RAIXES, 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 OF ROSEBERY, a desirable 
variety, producing large trusses of pure white 
flowers, with a spot of delicate rose in the uiiper 
petals, the margin of the flower being prettily 
fringed. 2s. 6d. 
DR, mASTERS, the upper petals have large 
black blotches in the centre, with a narrow 
margin of rich crimson ; the lower petals have 
a smaller blotch, with a broader margin of the 
same coloiu- as the upper. Is. id. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY, a very distinct and 
eflective variety, producing in profusion fine 
trusses of beautifully fringed flowers, of a soft 
purplish violet colour, slightly shaded crimson 
and margined with lavender-rose ; the upper 
petals blotched and feathered maroon. 6s. 
charming variety ; its blossoms are of the 
purest white, prettily fringed, with feathered 
spot of delicate rose on upper petals. 2s. id, 
DUKE OF ALBANY, deep rich crimson- 
maroon, margined with rosy lake ; light centre 
surrounded with violet-rose shading; all the 
petals beautifully undulated and fringed ; a 
very fine full flower ; extremely showy and 
attractive. 5s. 
KARL KLEIN, a splendid variety, producing 
very bright red flowers, darkly spotted ; ex- 
tremely showy. 2s. 6d. 
HADAME EVRARD, a very full flower, with 
beautiful crispy petals of a bright purplish crim- 
son colour, spotted with dark maroon. 2s. id, 
BEADAUE THIBAUT, white, blotched and 
marbled with rose ; upper petals marked with 
crimson-maroon ; large white centre. Is. id. 
UAID OF KENT, an 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. 2s. 6d. 
PRINCE OF PELAROONIUMS, large 
flowers with elegantly fringed margins ; brilliant 
vermilion-scarlet ground colour, finely relieved 
by a blush-white centre, with violet veins ; the 
upper petals Airshed with rich crimson. 2s, id, 
