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HYBRID NOSEGAY, GIGANTEA SECTION. 
P ERE we have a great move onward in the size of pipe and tmeses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring 2J in. over, and although they are of the Nosegay section their petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are 
evidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
389. BRUSSELS — Blush pink of a pretty shade ; dwarf and robust ; distinct. Is. Crf. 
390. MME. F. CARNOT — Light rosy pink, enormous trusses. Is. 6</. 
391. VOIE LACTEE — Pure white very large trusses, the only one of its colour in this section. 
393. BEXiLEROPHON — Large flowers of a bright scarlet shade ; enormous trusses. 
394. O-ENERAL DODDS — Equal in size of flowers to any in this class, and of a bright scarlet. 
396. MRS. MATES — Flower nearly three inches across ; light salmon, shaded with cream. 
396. MRS. E. 0-. tttt.t. — Soft salmon, deeper centre. 
897. AURORE BOREALE— Light scarlet, tinged salmon ; flowers immense. 
SCARLET & CRIMSON BEDDING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
398. BE ROLINA— Large and more circular 
flowers than its parent Paul Crampel ; splendid 
habit, and of a very bold appearance. 9</. each ; 
6s. per ilcz. 
399. CARDINAL — Somewhat resembles its 
parent Paul Crampel, but of a more spreading 
habit and a slightly deeper shade of colour. 9d. 
each ; 6s. per doz. 
400. RUBIN (semi-double) — Very dwarf 
and sturdy habit ; same style of growth as its 
parent Paul Crampel-, very free flowering and 
withstands the rain well. We are quite con- 
vinced there is a grand future before this 
splendid variety. 9d, each ; 6s. per doz. 
401. UNIVERSELLE— A good self 
coloured magenta-lake ; robust spreading habit ; 
free flowering. 9<f. each ; 6s. per doz. 
LENPER— -See Black Foliaged Sec- 
tion, next to the Golden Bronze. 
. L'ENPER (Salmon Black Vesuvius) 
—See Black Foliaged Section, next to the 
Golden Bronze. 
4 02. REPORMATOR— The habit of growth 
is all that can be desired, and its floriferousness 
is most amazing, whilst the colour being of a 
blight rich shade of reddish scarlet, so much 
sought after for efiective bedding, places it in 
the front rank. Its intrinsic merits will soon 
proclaim themselves to all admirers and culti- 
vators of bedding zonals. 
403. RIVAL — The result of a cross between 
the zonal and ivy-leaved sections. It promises 
to be even more free flowering than lieformator 
• -if that is possible— and of a unique shade of 
soft salmon-red. We refrain from stating any 
All those not priced 6</. 
more in its favour because its merits are such 
that it will need no recommending, and it only 
remains for us to urge all to procure it at once. 
404. CANNELLS’ CRIMSON— Very 
sturdy and short-jointed growth splendid con- 
stitution; flowers and trusses equal in size to the 
finest pot-culture kinds. Good plants in 6-in. 
pots, 6s. per doz. 
406. CANNELLS’ SCARLET— Possessing 
all the good bedding qualities of Cannelts' 
Crimson, and the colour of its flowers is a clear 
dazzling scarlet. 
406. HENRY JACOBY IMPROVED— 
More erect, much freer in flowering than the 
old variety. 
407. BEAUTY — Scarlet-cerise, dwarf and 
compact ; an excellent bedder. 
408. KINO EDWARD VH.- A sport from 
th e original Henry Jacoby, 'with whitish wood and 
w hite or light coloured flower stalks, similar in 
th is reject to West Brighton Gem which sported 
fr om Vesuvius, It has an excellent habit. 
409. PAUL CRAMPEL— A splendid 
brilliant scarlet variety ; dwarf and robust 
constitution ; large trusses and very floriferons. 
413. HENRY JACOBY — Crimson ; has 
stood pre - eminent amongst other bedding 
varieties. 6(f. each; Ss.6d, per doz. ; 24s. per 100. 
414. WEST BRIGHTON OEM— An ex- 
ceedingly free variety of a bright scarlet colour. 
For bedding purposes one of the finest. 
416. VESUVIUS— One of the finest bedders. 
I 3s. per doz. 
each; 4s. per doz. (in 60’s). 
SALMON-COLOURED BEDDING VARIETIES. 
417. LADY BESS — A sport from the well- 
known West Brighton Gem; beautiful deep 
salmon coloured flowers, produced in profusion. 
418. LADY MAT— A sport from Vesuvius, 
and having the usual green stems ; habit some- 
what taller than Lady Bess, and not quite so 
spreading, the flowers are slightly deeper in 
colour. 
419. MRS. ROBT. CANNELL— Habit very 
dwarf, flowers are large, well formed, and of 
great substance; large trusses and extremely 
free flowering, and one of the finest varieties for 
bedding in commerce. Plants in May and 
June, 6s. per doz. 
420. OMPH.ALE — Soft satiny salmon, white 
eye. 
4s. per doz. (in 60’s). 
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