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NEW DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUM. 
DUKE OF FIFE (Hawkins)- Another scarlet sport from F. F. liaspail, and which will undoubtedly prove 
u >o>’ ‘lecorative and market purposes ; much appreciated and Rrently admired when exhibited before the 
l(o^nl Horticultural Committee last Autumn, for its large, open, semi-double (lowers. Is. 6i/. each ; 12s. per dozen. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS OF 
CONTINENTAL ORIGIN. 
DOUBLES. 
H. TILMANT— Ifiue large flowers and trusses, deeply mottled, white centre, a broad margin of 
hcailet ; ii benutitul and attractive variety ij > » 
HUBER CHABBON— Orange-scarlet margin, mottled centre ; flowers well formed 
distinrt RAMEAU i\ hite ground, mottled and spotted piiqde, with a narrow iiiargin of same colour ; very 
vi, Deep scarlet, imiigin shaded inageiita towards centre, which is white, large trusses; 
vi^oioiis ijaDiti 
PREDICTION' Light magenta of a pretty shade, very large white centre. 
2s. each, the set of live for Ss. 6rf. 
SINGLES. 
COMTESSE DE OOURVILLE — IVhite ground, slightly mottled magenta, deeper centre and margin. 
Jules LEMAITRE— Large white flowers, heavily edged ivith re Idish violet ; very distinct. 
MDLLE. HONNER— Intense colouring of crimson-magenta, mottled lighter, white blotch in top petals 
MDME. BLANCHE JANET— An improvement in size of this new section, beautifully marbled white centre 
aud rosy magenta margin 
MDME. SAINT-POL BRIDOUK — Very free, distinct and charming ; white ground, marbled and eilged 
rosy orange-carmine, deep markings in centre. 
MRS. BEECHER STOWE Light ground, marbled deep lilac-pink, white centre ; large flowers. 
N. H. TILMANT— A granil improvement on Mdme. J. Ohrelien, with a deeper rosy shade and larger white 
centre ; bold truss. 
2s. each ; the set of seven for 12s. 
NEW DECORATIVE PELARGONIUMS. 
VICTORIA REGINA— Pearly white flowers, very slightly blotched in uni)er petals, beautit'ullv fiinbriAted : 
flowers large aud very solid, good constitution ; a sport from Mrs. ir. Wright. 3s. 6rf. 
. , VIOLA- Soft purple-violet, shaded lighter ; a most distinct colour in this family : flowers well foriiied, free 
bloomer, good habit. Zs. 6d. 
GEORGE IMPROVED — Prettily crimped flo^7e^s of an enormous size, of a deep salmon slui'fc, 
heavily blotched maroon. 8s. tJd. 
QUEEN OF WHITES -Semi-double, of the purest white; a sport frem Caiineirs Double, and on which it 
will be found a great improvement. 3s. Qd. 
BRIDEGROOM— Kosy blush, of a very jdeasing maroon shade ; beautifully crimped dowers, dwarf aud 
free. 2s. 6d. 
ALICE HAYES— A very beautiful white, free flowering and good habit ; a sport from the well-known variety 
Dorothy, an exact counterpart, excepting in colour. 2s. 6d. 
I*URFLE QUEEN— A sport from the beautiful variety Hose Quecu, possessing the fine bold tiusses and flowers 
of its parent. 2s. 6i. 
CRIMSON RING — For fveeness of flowering, depth of colour, and good habit, we have no hesitaiioii in pre- 
dicting it will become one of the most popular varieties lor market purposes ; as its name denotes, it is of a most intense 
ciirnson colour. 2s. 
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