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NEW AND CHOICE ZONAL PELAEGONIUMS. 
NEW AND CHOICE IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUMS-continued. 
CASSIDY, rose-pink, with white centre ; blotched on upper petals with purplish crimson. 1.9. 
CEDARO, deep rose, shaded with purple; uinier petals feathered with crimson and white. 1«. 
COLONEL ROUDAIRE, larj^c ticry-red flowers. 1.9. 
RUCHESSE, violet-pink, feathered wdth bri'^ht red on the upper pebils. Is. 
ESPOIR, rosy pink ; upper petals barred with dark crimson, lari^e flower. Is. Gd. 
FLORINDA, dmicate pink, with white centre ; upper petals marked with purplish crimson. 1.9. 
FUTURE FAME. Flowers borne in immense trusses, being individually of very large size and of a 
most pleasing brilliant amaranth-purple colour. It was awarded a First Class Certifleate 
by the Floral Committee in recognition of its superior merit. 3.9. 6d. 
MASTERPIECE. a very large and fine flower of a beautiful rich magenta-crimson colour. 1.9. 
MEDINA, bright rosy lavender, with white centre ; the upper petals marked with violet-rose. U. 
MONA, bright magenta-pink, upper petals feathered with crimson. 5s. 
MORA, a large flower of a soft pink colour, with crimson marking on the ux>per petals. U. 
PERA, delicate blush ; the upper petals blot<;hed and feathered with rich jiui'xilish crimson, l.s. 
RUPERT, rosy carmine, shaded with magenta ; upx)ur iietals barred with dark crimson. Is. Gd. 
NEW AND CHOICE DOUBLE-FLOWERED ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
AEROLITHE, irregular orange scarlet semi-double flowers. 2s. Gd. 
ADMIRAL SEYMOUR, dark amaranth-purple colour, marked with rod in tlio u}>per petals. 1.9. Gd. 
AMI HOSTE, very large compact trusses of fine full flowers of a dark pui’idish red. 1.9. 
ARETUSA, a magnific^ent variety, xiroducing fine flowers of a ricli crimson-scarlet colour. Is. 
ARISTOPHANES, a tine large well-fonned flower of a deep violet-rose colour, is. 
BARILLET, large rosy carmine flower, shaded violet ; trusses enormous. Is. 
BARTHELEMY SAINT HILAIRE, very pretty clear salmon rose flowers. 1.9. 
BELLE NANCEIENNE, soft rose centre shaded with salmon-carmine ; distinct and free. 1.9 
BR0N6N1ART, central jietals bright scarlet, and outer xietals violet-carmine. l.t. 
CAPTIVATION, bright scarlet shaded with crimson ; a large flower borne in immense trusses. 1.9. 
CELLA, soft rosy purple, upper petals shaded with scarlet, quite a novel and distinct flower. 1.9. 
CENTAURE, very large round trusses of bright rose flowers, vigorous habit. 5.9. 
CHELSEA GEM, of compact and free growth, a most profuse bloomer, and an e.xcellent bole’cr ; 
the foliage is bright green, Avith a broad marginal variegation of pure white : large trusses of 
full double flowers of a charming rose-i)ink coloiu*. Is.; 9.9. per dozen. 
CLEOPATRE, flowers shaded salmon, centre orange-salmon ; very dwarf and floriferou.s. 5.9. 
COMTE DE FLANDRE, very effective double flowers delicate rose, shaded with bright rod ; very 
floriferous. 1.9. Gd. 
COMTESSE DE FLANDRE, charming large double flowers of a beautiful rosy-scarlet colour ; very 
neat and pretty. Is. G(/. 
COMTE D'HAINAULT, an exceedingly dwarf and pretty A'ariety, producing a in-ofusion of double 
rosy-pm-ple flowers. Is. Gd. 
GRATINUS, bright cerisc-scarlet, a very fine flower ; trusses iimncnse. 1.9. 
DIRECTOR W. SCHULE, large reddish madder flowers. 2.v. Gd. 
DR. PHINNEY, a splendid variety, intense scarlet, shaded very deep crimson. 1.9. 
ELATHEUS, a large full flower of a bright crimson colour, shaded Avith jiurjile. U*. 
ESPERANCE, very pretty delicate blush floAvers, salmon centre. 2.9. Gd. 
EURIPIDES, blight cerise-scarlet, a large flower ; very showy and attractive. 1«. 
GENERAL BRlPRE DE L’ISLE, well shaped rosy salmon floAvors. 2s. Gd. 
GENERAL DE COURCY, large trusses of very double flowers, brick red in centre shading to salmon, 
marbled with Avhite. 2s. Gd. 
GIL BLAS, fine compact truss of bright cherry-colourcd flowers, brij^htened Avith fiery crimson. l.s. 
GLOIRE DE FRANCE, very large double flowers, centre dark salmon, shading to Avhitish rose ; 
extra large trusses. 2s. Gd. 
GORDIUS, bright salmon-pink, the colour becoming deeper towards the centre of the flower. Is. 
GUSTAVE VETTGE, large trusses of rosy salmon flowers, fringed Avith white. 2,v. Gd. 
HARMONIA, a very large full flower of a light cerise colour, shaded witli vermilion. Is. 
HOMER, extremely floriferous, flowers of a rich soft magenta-crimson. Is. 
HORTENSE LEURQUIN, full rosy lilac flowers ; dwarf habit. 2s. Gd. 
JEANNE CANOOT, semi-double flowers, white, shaded with pale lilac. 2s. Gd. 
KHEDIVE, a fine full flower of a soft rose colour; dwarf and free-blooming. Is. Gd. 
L’ABBE GREGOIRE, dark crimson, marked bright reddish amaranth in the upper petals. 2s. Gd. 
L’ANDALOUSE, large trusses of creamy white flowens, very free. Is. Gd. 
LA JEANNETTE, dwarf and free ; large full flowers of the most pure snowy whiteness. 1.9. Gd. 
LA PERLE, enormous trusses of rosy lilac floAvers, bordered with deep rose, very fine. 2s. Gd. 
LE CID, fine trusses of very bright crimson flowers ; vigorous habit, os. 
LE CYGNE, a pure white variety with perfect double flowers. Is. 
LE POITEVIN, fine trusses of brilliant cerise flowers, shaded with magenta. 2s. Gd. 
