fl. dkni\ell & $^loi%l G^uide. 
WHITE FLOWERS AND WHITE VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
90. VARIEGATED WHITE CLIPPER— Large, round, white flowera, similar to White 
Clipper. 
91. IMMACULATUM — Pore white ; good habit ; free. 
92. MONT BLANC— Pare white, large ; dwarf ; distinct. 
93. BLUSHING BRIDE— Blnsh flowers, robust and compact habit; free. 
94. RHODANTHE— Pure white, fine form ; free grower. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE WITH PINK X CRIMSON FLOWERS, Xc. 
95. PRINCESS ALICE— Very bright pink ; attractive. 9d. 
96. MISS GERTRUDE— Blush pink flowers; very striking. 9</. 
97. LORD CARLINGFORD— Free growing, fine truss, colour crimson. Is. 
98. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE— Trusses of good size, magenta flowers; fine shape; 
attractive. 
99. MRS. J. C. QUENNELL— Of great beauty ; bright pink. 
100. ROSAMOND WRIGHT — Bright rose-pink, round flowers, large truss. 
VARIEGATED IVY-l.EAVED SECTION. 
101. DUKE OP EDINBURGH— Growth free as the green varieties ; broad white margin. 
102. LELEGANTE — Leaves neatly margined white; blooms white. An acquisition as a 
decorative plant, for hanging-baskets, pots, &c. 
103. AUREUM MARGINATUM — Distinctly variegated with pale yellow ; good grower. 
6rf. each ; is. per doz. 
A SELECT LIST OF DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
PELARGONIUMS. 
li'^HE various raisers have improved this class wonderfully the last few years, m fact the strong 
1 growth is now superseded by splendid dwarf varieties, and freeness of flower eq«al ‘0 *“® 
^ ^gle; these, with liberal cultivation, are sure to take a far more prominent pl^e fo 
decoration than hitherto, and for cut flowers we have nothing to equal them. t 
respective colours are the best in cultivation. For novelties in doubles, see front ot Uuiae. 
104 DOUBLE NEW LIFE, OR MRS. H. J. MILLS— Some fourteen years ago we iii'ro 
duced a sport from the well-known single bedding variety r«suoius^, which we mimed Li/«, 
and producing bright scarlet flowers distinctly striped and splashed white. AVe , 
poLLion of miother sport from the same old favourite, only this time the flowers ai^ d°“ble wit 
the centre florets white,' thus forming a most consi>icuous contrast, lor cut flowers all the winter it 
will prove one of the greatest sensations. Ls. each. 
SEMI-DOUBLE GIGAUTEA SECTION. 
fi AVING several splendid varieties in this attractive section, we have placed them together for 
better rXren^ X a vear or so we shall have suflicient new kinds to still urlher 
Ldde them according to colour; They all produce enormous semi-donble flowers, in the way 
of the well-known Single Gigantea, Aurore Boreale. 
105. BEAUTE POITEVINE— Producing ils trusses just above the foliage on very strong 
foot stalks ; large semi-double pips of clear salmon. Is. 
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