NEW PLANTS. 
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NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
Extract tbom Gardener^ Weekly Magazine. 
“ Mr. ‘William. Bull, of King-’s Road, Chelsea, has sent out more good Zonal Pelar- 
goniums than any other cultivator in this country.” 
CHARMING-, a very beautifully marked flower of perfect form; the outer half of the petals blush, 
the inner half bright scarlet salmon, with a large and attractive white centre. 3ii. Gd. 
ENVOY, rosy scarlet, marked with violet in the upper petals; a fine flower of good size and shape. 
3s. 6;^. 
HERALD, a magnificent flower, large and well formed, of a beautiful salmon colour. 3«. Gd. 
JOSEPHINE, pure white flowers, with very clear bright red centres ; the truss is extremely close, 
large and attractive. 3s. Gd. 
SPLENDOUR, rosy carmine, a fine large flower. 3.s. Gd. 
WONDER, a good formed flower, with thick shell-like petals; colour a rich dazzling vermilion; a 
splendid variety. 3s. Gd. 
See also General Collection, vide Index. 
NEW NOSEGAY PELARGONIUMS. 
The varieties in this class, from their flowers being produced iu huge trusses, and in the greatest 
profusion, are admirably adapted for bedding purposes. Among the following will be found several 
that are new in colour: — 
ARAB, bright crimson scarlet, truss fine and large. 3s. Gd. 
ARTIST, brilliant carmine ; large compact truss ; a free bloomer. 3s. Gd. 
DICTATOR, a magnificent flower, largo and flue; colour a deep violet magenta, shaded with 
crimson. 3s. Gd. 
ELVIRA, rosy peach, shaded with scarlet in the centre, the upper petals .spotted with pink. 3s. 6rf. 
FIGARO, truss fine and large ; flowers of a dazzling orange scarlet colour ; a showy and attractive 
variety. 3s. Gd. 
MURILLO, a largo and well-formed flower of a beautiful rosy carmine colour; a useful free- 
blooming variety. 3s. Gd. 
See also General Collection, vide Index. 
NEW PENTSTEMONS. 
As attractive and decorative plants, either for flower beds or borders, the Pontsteinon has 
scarcely any rival. Its cultivation is of the easiest description, suitable to almost any soil, and its 
largo and showy flowors are given with a remarkable redundancy from June to September. 
ARTIST, bright violet rose ; the throat white, shaded with violet, and rayed with crimson. 2s, Gd. 
CAKBINAXi, a dwarf-growing variety ; tube scarlet, lobes bright pink, and the throat white, flaked 
with red. 2s. Gd. 
DICTATOR, bright violet purple, the throat heavily blotched with crimson. 25. Gd. 
ENVOY, a very attractive dwarf-growing variety; tube rosy violet, lobes bright carmine; the 
throat white, rayed with intense crimson. 25. Gd. 
ERASMUS, tube purple crimson, lobes rosy violet; the throat white, striped and blotched with 
crimson; a showy variety of dwarf and compact habit. 25. Gd. 
FORESTER, a free-flowering variety with fine claret coloured flowors; the throat is beautifully 
pencilled with crimson on a light ground. 2s. Gd. 
HOQ-ARTH, violet rosy tube, pink lobes, and white throat prettily pencilled with crimson. 2s. Gd. 
JOSEPHINE, bright pink, with pure white throat; a very pleasing flower. 2.v. Gd. 
NEPTUNE, deep carmine tube and lobes; the throat white, blotched with crimson; a rich and 
striking flower. 2s. Gd. 
RUBENS, dark rod ; the under lobes and lower part of the throat blotched with crimson; the 
interior of the upper lobes white, shaded with violet. 25. 
SENATOR, fine large well-formed flowers; the tube violet red, lobes cleanly and broadly margined 
with bright carmine; pure white throat, slightly striped with crimson. 25. G</. 
TROPHY, tube and lobes vivid carmine ; light throat, feathered with carmine. 25. Gd. 
See also General Collection^ vide Index, 
