fl. dai|i]ell & G^uide. 
NEW PERPETUAL-FLOWERING ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
(SEE COLOURED PLATE.; 
The three finest and most invaluable. l’erpetual-l«'lowerin" Double Zonal Pelarftoniiims ever 
introdneed ; in fact they are, as it were, a national gift to the jieople. 
SWANLBV UOUnr.E WIUTE. 
SWANLEY DOUBLE WHITE — Witliont seeing one would scarcely believe the dwarf 
growth and froeness in flowering of this wonderful variety. It belongs to the dwarf section of Zonals 
which have been introdneed these ten ycar.s, dark dense green leaves throwing up nnnicrons trusses 
of the purest white at every joint, and continues to do so all through the year, winter in particular. 
For cut flowers it can beat be described by saying, “ it is an ever-blooniing’Geraniuin of the’greatest 
value for the production of white flower.a at all seasons ever seen, entirely beating all other kinds 
of this colour.” Also known as Cuintes.te >S. IHscrnier, 2s. Gtl. each. 
GOLDPIHDER — W. B. Miller, Esq., Kamsgate, the greatest living raiser of Zonals, suggests 
this name on account of its distinct yellow shaded scarlet colour, and because he is sure, from its 
perfection and distinctness, that it would bring in tbe gold ; again, its colour somewhat approaches 
that of gold. It is the loveliest of all yellow-shaded scarlet Geraniums in cultivation, and a stamling 
variety for many years. Its habit and freeness are so good that it renders one of the loveliest of its 
class. 5s. each. 
CAMELEON — Tbe best an<l loveliest striped flow'ers ever introduced; habit dwarf, very rarely 
higher than sLx inches from the pot, small dense green leaves, and abundant bloomer. It is remark- 
able for its dwarfness ami its change in the ground colour from a bright rose-purple to a soft mauve- 
rose, and on the sanie ])lant we have other trusses of a bright lake ro.sy red. Its whole character is 
such as all must admire and appreciate for its e.xtreme bcautv, tlistinctncss, and wonderful trusses : 
a real novelty and a gem. 2s. lid. each. The sec of three for'Ss. 
GRAND NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
Mr. D. Windsor, who was a raiser of the Zonal in the time of, and before, the late 
Dr. Denny, has continued it ever since with unabated vigour : many of the standing varieties are of 
his raising. Eor the production of a ]>nre white one he has done more than all other hybridisers, to 
wash out, as it were, all colour to give us a good white, which was the work of nearly thirty-five 
years. Ilis Queen of the Belfanssind Queen of the Whites J mproved >xta splendiil kinds. The following 
will be found to eclipse all others, and will bo highly treasured by lovers of winter flowering 
Zonals. We had them surprisingly beautiful all last winter, far in advance of any ever before seen in 
shape, colour, size, and substance. See Keport of the National Chrysanthemum Show, in November, 
and the many other reports, describing them as a wonderful floral sight. 
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