NEW AND CHOICE IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUMS. 
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: NEW AND CHOICE FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
; Selections made by Mr. W. B. from general collection at 18s., 24s., 
; and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
; CAPE SPECIES, HYBRID. SELF-COLOURED, STRIPED 
; AND PERPETUAL-FLOWERING PELARGONIUMS. 
Selections made by Mr. W. B. at 18s. and 30s. per dozen. 
NEW AND CHOICE DOUBLE-FLOWERED 
IVY- LEAVED PELARGONIUMS. 
^ ALICE CROVSSE, petals of great size, violet-purple aud amaranth, very floriferous ; extra. 1*. 
, ALMA, bright salmon-Bcarlet, the centre lit up with vennilion in a most pleasing manner. 1«. 6rf. 
< ALPHONSE FAILLE, dark cerise, shaded with carmine and amaranth. 1«. 
' ANDRE THET7R1ET, reddish-violet flowers, of fine shape; good habit. Is, 
, BASTIEN-LEPAGE, very large semi-double flowers, rosy-mauve, top |>etals marked with purple. Is. 
, BERTHA, large bright rosy-purple flower. Is. 6d. 
' BERTHELOT, large full violet-magenta flowers, of good form, very floriferous. Is. 
] CAMILLE FLAMMARION, cup-shaped rosy-mageuta flowers.centre lit up with golden-orange. 3s.6rf. 
. COMUS, soft rosy-purple flower, upper pebils feathered with dark maroon. Is. 
« CRAMOISI, large triwses of rose amuruuth flowers ; very floriferous. 6s. 
, CR]^PUSCUL£, bright rosy-salmon flowers, very large and double. Is, 
< CUVIER, large and full dork violet flowers ; a vigorous grower. Is. 
' DE QUATREFAGES, very floriferous, large violet purple flowers ; exti'a. Is. 6rf. 
] DIAMANT, large lilac mauve double flowers ; dwarf habit. 6s. 
, EMILE LEMOINE, fine trusses of bright-scarlet flowers. Is. 
< ERNESTBERGMANjfinetrussesofextralargeflowerSjlargeregularcrimson-lakepetals; extra. 3s. 6f/. 
^ FLAMBEAU, large tms.ses of granite-red flowers ; very distinct. Is. 
, FLOURENS, large irregular flowers, salmon shaded with rose ; large petals. Is. 6d. 
' FURSTIN JOSEPHINE VON HOHENZOLLERN, finely shaped reddish-magenta flowers. Is. 
, GALILEE, deep rose feathered in the top petals with crimson. Is. 
' OAY-LUSSAC, clear crimson-lake, flowers very double and of good shape; dwarf vigorous habit. Is. 6d. 
, GENERAL BRIERE DE L'ISLE, beautiful carmine double flowers, shaded with gold. Is. 
^ GIROFLEE, flowers compact aud very double, of fine rosette shape ; purple aramunth. 6s. 
] GLADIATEUR, flowers full and round, of a violet purple colour. 5s. 
, GLOIRE DE LORRAINE, bright cerifee, biightened with scarlet, large aud double ; extra. 3s. 6rf. 
< HUMBER, blush-pink ; upper petals feathered with rosy-purple ; large flower. Is. 
^ LAMARTINE, an improvement on Kinilc Lcmohiey bright red, deeply shaded. Is. 
, LA MAUVE, flowers bluish mauve, long petals, veined with violet, os. 
( LAPLACE, flowers cup-shaped crimson-lake ; of vigorous habit aud extremely floriferous. Is. Qd. 
^ LAVOISIER, very large fuU flowers of perfect form ; fine trusses of orange-salmon flowers, l^'. 
] MADAME BOUCHARLAT, large full flower of a bright rosy-cerise shade ; very floriferous. Is. 
, MDLLE. GAUTHIER, beautiful bright satiny-rose colour, shaded ^ith salmon. Is. 
I MARINER, rich rosy-magenta, upper petals feiithcred with dark crimson ; fine flower. 1<. 
] META, bright corise flowers, upper petals faintly feathered with maroon. Is. 6d. 
, MICHELET, cerise-scarlet, suffused with magenta, a pleasing colour. Is. 
^ RAPHAEL, large flowers of perfect shape, rosy-salmon, bright centres ; very floriferous. Is. Gd. 
, SABINE, bright rosy- carmine, a large well-formed round flower of a most pleasing colour. Is. 
, SATELLITE, rosy-pink, upper petals feathered with purplish-crimson. Is. 
< SOURCE TOULOUSAINE, bright carmine-rose, with salmon centre. Is. 
’ VETERAN, large trusses of semi-double flowers, bright orange-carmine, very floriferous. 2s. Gd. 
, WRANGLER, soft pink, faintly marked in upper petals with crimson. 1*. 
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NEW AND CHOICE IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUMS. 
“PELAKGONITJM LATEKIPES." 
, Ivy-leaved Pelargoniums, on account of their graceful droopiug growth, are 
' extremely useful for vases, and rustic or suspended baskets; the rich wax-like 
, foliage alone is ornamental, but added to that, they have pretty flowers, and the 
] ’lifferent varieties present a contrast and charm obtained by few other plants. 
] Selections, 12«. and ]8s'. ywr dozen. 
