H. CANKBLL '& SONS’ ' CATALOGUE OS 
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LADY CARLISLE— The colour of tills variety is, t’f a most attractive shade at’ vivid pink ; 
dwarf spreading habit, wonderfully Free flowering, most useful for decoration during the winter 
season. Owing to its floriferousness it bids fair to become a most necessary variety for bedding 
purposes. 2s. 6(1. 
DELICATA — Quite a distinct new shade, and we feel sure will be much admired and 
appreciated, being of a delicate and pleasing tint of lavemler-pink ; well-formed circular flowers, 
dwarf habit, and very free flowering. 2s. (irf. 
LORD NEWTON — A very promising variety, splendid bold flowers of the finest form, of a 
bright madder shade. Ss. 6d. 
LILACINA — In the same way as Maud of Wales, but producing more refined flowers and 
dwarfer habit, and more floriferous ) of a pleasing shade of soft lilac-pink. 2s'. 6d. 
LADY NEWTON — The colouring of this attractive variety is more intensified than the much 
admired Madame dc Soudeville, white ground, marbled bright reddish .salmon, the edges bright 
chestnut-scarlet. 3#. 6 d. 
The set for 20s. 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 1895. 
Raised by Mr. \V. )!. Miu.hu. 
DUOHESS OF YORK — The largest and purest white we have yet Seen, good vigorous 
habit, large trusses. 3s. 6d. 
VOLCANIC— A beautiful rich coloured variety : fiery shaded crimson, bright white eye. 
3s. 6d. ' 
BLUE BEARD — Producing the largest and best shaped flowers we have yet seen in the 
purple coloured section. 3s. 6d. 
SU VARNA — The largest crimson, streaked and shaded orange-crimson ; enormous trusses, 
good habit. 2s. 6d. 
WILHELMINA — Rich salmon, scarlet centre, a most captivating shade of colour. 2s. 6 d, 
OOLDEN HORN — The finest flowers and best shape in the orange and yellow class. 3s. 6r/. 
RED EAGLE — Soft scarlet ; good form and large trusses. 2s. 67?. 
The set for 20s. 
NEW DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 1895. 
Raised by Mr. W. B. Miu.br. 
JOYFUL — Deep salmon centre, broad white margin, tine well-formed flowers ; good branching 
habit ; an advance on Gloirc dr. France. 2s. 6 d. 
GOLDEN GATE — Another addition to the much admired and sought after section of orange- 
scarlet shaded varieties ; extra quality. 3s. 
RAINBOW — A cross between a purple and a salmon coloured variety. The result ii shown in 
a most interesting manner in the flower of this novelty, the two intermixed shades being produced in 
the one flower, and the colour varying according to the season. 2s. 6r?. 
The set for 7s. 6rf. 
NEW SHOW, REGAL, AND DECORATIVE 
PELARGONIUMS. 
The Queen of this family. Wo are quite sure if there is one section of a family more useful either 
as a plant or cut flower it is these: their brilliancy of colour is grand. The following are of great 
value to the Floral World t — 
BLUSH ROSE (Show)— Bold flowers; ground colour rosy blush, upper petals blotched 
crimson shading off to rosy red ; compact and very free. 2s. 6 d. 
DUKE OF PORTLAND (Show) — Very fine bold flowers ; ground colour rosy salmon, 
maroon and crimson blotch in upper petals, slightly blotched chocolate in lower petals. 3s. 6d. 
