il. Clu)i)e]l ^ iE^loi‘kl Gjiiitle. 
j_. H. CANNELL, JUNK. — Produces flowers of the most perfect form and size, fine broad over. 
S° lapping petals; colour, crimson, deeply suffused with purple, white eye; enormous truss; habit first 
rate ; too much csinnot be said of this variety. (See hio. G in Engraving.) lOs. each. 
BRILLIANT — A grand scarlet, with very fine pips and trusses of the finest shape ; the grandest 
of till the scarlets. (See No. 4 in Engraving.) Gs. each. 
MADAME PATTI — Mottled salmon, grand advance on Sophie Birken ; its gigantic refle.xed 
pips and trusses strike every one at first sight; will become a general favourite. .).v. each. 
CHARLES DICKENS — Individual pips measuring 2 J inches, and perfectly round ; colour, 
crimson, shaded purple in lower petals; fine bold truss; habit everything that can lie desired; a verv 
attractive variety. 5s. each. 
BRIDESMAID-A variety which must be included in the oculated class, but (piite distinct 
from all others therein ; one-half the colour of the flower is pink, shading off to (mre white, with 
white e}'e ; free bloomer, large flowers and truss; a gem. First-Class Certificate. 7.i. Grf. 
MRS. KEELER (IMPROVED) — It is nearly 20 years since we had any advance in this 
lovely colour, which were J/rs. Keeler and J/rs. IF. Paul, beautiful pink colour ; the one now 
offered is a graml improvement on those well-known varieties, and is a most beautiful, soft, delicate, 
pink colour, large blotch of white in base of upper petals; very dwarf and free. 5.v. 
GRAND NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
(Miller.) 
The following arc from the seed-bed of W. B. Miller, Esq., of Kamsgate, who has done, and is 
doing more to improve the whole family of Pelargoniums than any other living man. His hybrids 
this sea.son are very lovely, and in several sections are carrying us far forward, and all who purchase 
will find even better than we give that gentleman credit for, 
LOVE GOLD-A fine improvement on New Guinea and all yellow tinted scarlets, and the 
nearest to yellow yet seen ; fine pips and truss ; a grand variety, quite an acquisition. Is. 6V/. each. 
LILY — White, very slightly tinted at times, the largest of its colour yet seen from this variety ; 
a grand pure white must come ; flowers nearly as large as any scarlet. (See No. 5 in Engraving.) 
7s. ad. 
LADY CHURCHILL — The deepest possible salmon colour, of very fine form and substance ; 
good habit and free ; the best of all in its class, os. each 
RED SHIRT — Fine improvement on ./. Glbhons; brilliant scarlet flowers and large trusses ; a 
grand winter blooming variety ; shows every indication of becoming a splendid bedder. os. 
JOHN BRIGHT— Grand hybrid nosegay, with brilliant crimson flowers; fine improvement on 
Dr. Orion, bs. each. 
COUNTESS OP DERBY — Mottled salmon, fiery centre, shading off to a white margin : 
a very favourite flower with the raiser, Mr. Miller. 6s. (See Engraving No. li.) 
NEW CRIMSON BEDDING PELARGONIUM. 
SAM JACOBY (Miller) — Two or three shades darker than the renowned Henry Jaeohy, and 
when comparing these two varieties in beds a short ilistance from each other, the verdict of alt is that 
the one now offered is considerably darker, denser, and richer. Sam has a fine halut, and gives every 
promise of assuming the “head” of this beautiful class and colour; very free and effective. G.v. each. 
NEW DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
(Miller.) 
SALAMANDER — Produces gigantic trusses of the most beautiful light magenta sh.ade; 
perfectly distinct from any other variety in cunimerce. bs. 
MISS FLOS — Colour beautiful rosy salmon, fine shaped pip and truss, dwarf habit. 5s. each. 
LADY ROBERTS — Habit very dwarf and short jointed, belonging to the dwarf class of 
Doubles; purple shaded flowers, full and double, very free blooming; the forerunner for dwarfing 
all the Doubles again, bs. each ; three for lO.s’. 
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