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NEW PLANTS. 
NEW IVY-LEAVED PELAEGONIUMS— Continued. 
FLORENCE, pale blush, feathered with crimson in the upper petals. Ss. G/l. 
LUBLINE, a fine flower of a deep rose colour, strikingly rayed with rose in the upper petals, the 
bases of which aro dark crimson ; very pretty and effective. Ss. Gd. 
PERCY, deep rose, shaded with violet, the upper petals are prettily marked with crimson ; an 
attractive flower. Ss. Gd. 
TROPHY, bright rosy pink, feathered with dark crimson in the upper petals ; a good flower. 3«. Gd. 
For General Collection, vide Indeir. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
Mr. William Boll begs to intimate that he has been fei-tilising and raising a very- 
large number of the Double-flowered Zonal Pelargoniums, and has been directing his 
attention to this section, from the impression that, ultimately, the double varieties will 
take a very important part in decorative horticulture, especially for bedding, for culti- 
vating in pots or vases, and also for every use to which cut flowers can be applied. 
The principal reason why Double-flowered Pelargoniums will become so popular is, 
that the blossoms, from their duplicaticity, do not shed their petals ; hence they 
remain for a long time in flower, and are useful in a variety of ways where the single 
kinds are almost unserviceable. 
ASTEROID, a splendid variety of good habit, and a very free bloomer ; the trusses are large and 
exceedingly compact, the flowers are very full and double, colour a vivid orange scarlet. This is 
one of the brightest and most attractive of the double-flowered section. Is. Gd. 
BOUaUET, this is a lovely flower, and one of the best ever raised. It is of a similar colour to 
Madame Lemoine, but much brighter ; the flowers are very large and double, and of a most 
peculiar formation, the outer petals being arranged flatly, and the oontral petals, which aro much 
shorter than the outer ones,- form a thick rosette-like centre to the flower. The plant is of good 
compact habit, and very free blooming. 10s. Gd. 
BRILLIANT, a magnificent variety, of good branching growth, freely producing immense globular 
shaped trasses of fine double flowers of a very rich bright scarlet colour ; exceedingly attractive. 
7s. Gd. 
B-DTTON, an extremely pretty rosette-like flower of a beautiful bright pink colour ; trasses large 
and round ; habit dwarf and compact. It is in the style of Mary Elizabeth, but is a great improve- 
ment on that variety. 7s. Gd. 
COMET, this is one of the brightest and most dazzling scarlet flowers in the double section ; it is of 
excellent habit, a most profuse bloomer ; the trusses are large and of good shape, and the indi- 
vidual flowers very full, double, and well formed, with fine broad petals. 10«. Gd. 
DRAGON, a very showy and effective variety of good habit, and producing freely immense trasses 
of fine largo double flowers of a bright scarlet colour. 7s. Gd. 
HEROINE, this is one of the best double-flowering varieties ever offered. It is very free and of 
good habit, the trusses are extremely large and round ; the individual flowers aro of immense 
size, about 14 inches in diameter, beautifully formed, very full and double, and of a pleasing deep 
rosy pink ; a most attractive shade of colour. 10«. Gd. 
lANTHE, this is a charming flower, very full, and of perfect form, and of a beautiful bright pink 
colour, much deeper and brighter than Madame Lemoine. It is of a free compact habit, and very 
free blooming, producing immense globular trasses. 7s. Gd. 
IMPERATOR, a splendid flower, large, full, very double and exceedingly well formed, of an 
intense scarlet crimson colour, very rich and attractive. The plant is of vigorous habit and com- 
pact close growth. 7s. Gd. 
MURILLO, fine large, full, and double flowers, produced in immense globular trusses — a single 
truss bearing as many as four dozen flowers ; colour a soft rosy pink, of a very pretty shade. 
This is an extremely useful and effective variety. 7s. Gd. 
PLACIDA, a magnificent variety of dense, close, compact habit, producing extraordinarily huge 
trusses of fine large, very doable, bright pink flowers ; the trusses are a great deal larger than 
those of Madame Lemoine, on which variety this is in every way a decided improvement. 10«. Gd. 
RED CAP, an exceedingly striking and effective variety, on account of the intensely deep scarlet 
colour of its fine double flowers, which are freely produced in immense good-shaped trusses. It 
is of good compact habit, and very useful and attractive. 7s. Gd. 
For General Collection, vide Index, 
