dki]r|e]l Gfuide 
The undermentioned varieties are more adapted for trailing, ^-c. 
403. LA PLORIFERE — Soft rose- pink, very 
free ; a useful variety for baskets, vases, &c. 
404. ISADORE PeRAL — P leasing shade 
of rose, large and very double ; one of the most 
beautiful ; distinct. 
405. GOMTESSE HORACE DE CHOI- 
SEUL — Beautiful satiny rose, most charming. 
407. CANDEUR — Flowersvcry double, pure 
white, vigorous habit ; very free. 
408. A. F. BARRON — Lilac-rose, flowers 
large and very fall ; short-jointed and free. 
409. SARAH BERNHARDT— Fine large 
flowers, pure white upper petals, feathered raa- 
roon ; very free. 
All varieties not priced, Crf. each. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED 
410. VICTORIA — Far in advance of any 
other of this section ; fine round flowers, pro- 
duced in large trusses of a beautiful rose-pink 
shade ; short jointed, and very free. 
411. COLONEL ROUD AIRE — Soft, 
scarlet, large, fine trusses. 
412. MASTERPIECE — Trusses of immense 
size, of a beautiful rich magenta - crimsou. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
413. MULTIPLORE — Bright pink, flowers 
and trusses very large, and freelj produced. 
414. M. DE BORING-E — Magenta- 
crimson, very large and fine ; vigorous habit. 
IVY-LEAF SECTION. 
415. LA PRANCE (Hybrid) — Beautiful 
light rose, flowers and trusses large, habit free, 
and short jointed. 
416. MRS. H. CANNELL— Trusses of 
large size, flowers of a deep mauve-purple, per- 
fectly round ; very striking. 
417. BRIDAL WREATH-Ground colour 
pure white, small and delicate pink centre. 
418. DOLLY VARDEN — In the summer 
months it assumes a rich golden tint, and marked 
near the disc with a dark bronze zone. 
All varieties not priced, 6rf each ; 4s. per doz. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
WRIIESE beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums are now very extensively grown for their highly 
a fragrant foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour.° 
431. MRS. DOUGLAS — Rich mauve, 
slightly shaded rose, blotched maroon in upper 
petals. 9rf. 
432. LOTHARIO — Rich violet, rosy crim- 
son flowers, with conspicuous black spots on 
each petal. 9rf. 
433. CAPITATDM — Rose-scented foliage, 
large ; a nice variety. 
431. LITTLE GEM — Bright rose flowers, 
very fragrant, dwarf and spreading habit. 
435. PRETTY POLLY — Fine dwarf bushy 
habit, large leaves, almond-scented. 
436. QUERCIFOLIUM — Fine ornamental 
oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre, with 
beautiful margin of pea-green ; very attractive. 
437. QUERCIFOLIUM MINOR — Much 
finer cut foliage than the preceding variety, but 
identical in every other way. 
438. DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE — 
Miniature growth, fine formed flowers, blush 
white, upper petals blotched maroon and crim- 
son ; very fragrant, 'dd. 
439- PAIR ELLEN — Has large oak-leaved 
foliage ; very fragrant and beautiful. 
440. TOMENTOSUM — Large, flat, woolly 
foliage, highly scented with peppermint. 
441. PRINCE OP ORANGE— Of dwarf 
habit, small foliage, highly scented with orange. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE OP 
ORANGE — See variegated varieties, l.s. 
442. DALE PARK BEAUTY — Highly 
fragrant. 
443. LADY MARY — Nutmeg scented. 
444. SHOTTESHAM PET— Filbert scented. 
445. LADY PLYMOUTH — See variegated 
varieties. No. 84. 
446. CRISPUM — Citron scented. 
447. LADY SCARBOROUGH — Leaves 
much resembling Parsley, and very attractive ; 
highly fragrant. 
All those not priced, 6<f. each. 
Mr. J. Davidson. 3. Hill Street, Gateshead, March 21th, 1894. 
Parcel of Fuchsias came safely to hand, and in the best possible condition. I am always 
delighted with the unality you send. | 
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