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NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS— Continued. 
•ROSEA GRANDIFLORA, a fine large flower of a beautiful carmine rose colour. 2s. Gd. 
“ROSE ET HERMINE, pure white throat and mouth ; lobes bright rose spotted with pure white. 
2s. 6 d. 
“TEMPLAR, vide page 8. 
•TRITON, lobes delicate rose pink ; throat and mouth white freckled with pink ; a very pretty 
flower. 5s. 
•URANIE, vide page 8. 
• V ARIABILIS, white freckled with blue and blotched at the intersections of the lobos ; the flowers 
often have six and seven divisions. 5s. 
*VICOMTE DE CONDEIXA, pure white, spotted and freckled in the contre with soft rose, and 
maculated with carmine at the intersections of the lobes. 5s. 
VLAANDEREN, white throat, ornamented with myriads of carmine spots, tube carmine, shaded 
with plum, lobes rich velvety purple. 2s. 6 d. 
•WILLIAM ROBINSON, lobos bright rosy carmine, marginod pink ; centre of lobes white, spotted 
and freckled with bright pink ; throat creamy white, thickly spotted with pink. 2s. Gd. 
Selections of other good kinds can be made from Mr. W. IV 3 general collection at 
18s. and 30s. jier dozen. 
GLOXIANA INSIGNIS, this distinct variety produces its flowers during the autumn and winter; 
colour bluish lilac, marked with a large crimson blotch at the base of the tube. 2s. 6 d. 
GLOXINIA MAGTTLATA ROSEA CHIRITIFORMIS, a very distinct and attractive hybrid, 
blooming during the whole of the winter. Its foliage is very beautiful, of a bronzy amaranth, and 
its flower’s, which are produced abundantly, arc of a beautiful bright rose, with a bluish tint. 
2s. 6 d. 
GLOXINIA MACULATA SCEPTRUM, a magnificent hybrid, with extra large erect cordate 
foliage. It produces a rigid terminal inflorescence, exceeding twenty inches in height, which bears 
majestically its large clear lilac well-formed blooms. 2s. 6 d. 
NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
This name is applied to that magnificent group of Pelargoniums, the flowers of 
which are of large size, very rich and showy, and which, although they are not 
being so from their fulness of form and 
really double, yet have the appearance of 
the extra number of petals. 
For New Varieties, offered for 
BEAUTY OF OXTON, a splendid variety ; 
upper petals very rich maroon darkly blotched ; 
under petals very dark crimson shaded with 
maroon ; light centro tinted with rose ; all 
the petals attractively and regularly margined 
with white, and beautifully fringed. Tho 
flowers are large and very full, the extra number 
of petals giving them the appearance of being 
semi-double. 2s. 6d. 
CAPTAIN RAIKES, a fine large full flower ; 
purplish black and bordered with carmine ; 
lower petals clear bright fiery crimson. Tho 
flowers are extremely attractive, and admirably 
adapted for bouquet making. 2s. 6 d. 
DR. MASTERS, a fine variety, throwing large 
trusses of beautiful flowers ; 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 colour as the upper. 2s. Gd. 
the first time, vide page 9. 
DUCHESS OF BEDFORD, one of tho most 
useful and charming of this highly decorative 
section of Pelargoniums. Its blossoms aro of the 
purest white, prettily fringed, with feathered spot 
of delicate rose in tho upper petals. It is one 
of tho host of the early blooming varieties, and 
from tho chaste beauty of its blossoms, is in- 
valuable where cut flowers are required. 2s. 6d. 
MADAME EVRARD, a most attractive and 
distinct variety ; the flowors are very full, with 
beautiful crispy potals of an exceedingly bright 
purplish crimson colour, richly spotted with 
dark maroon. 2s. Gd. 
MADAME THIBAUT, white, richly blotched 
and marbled with rose ; tho upper petals marked 
with crimson maroon ; large white centre ; 
immense trusses of very large fine flowers, with 
undulated petals. 5s. 
MAID OF KENT, vide page 9. 
