Mils. I'OI.I.OCIC CI.ASS. 
18. PETER GRIEVE— Has a fmc raund 
leaf, liit(h colour, good grower, and for ([ualicy 
as a tricolour one of the best. ‘id. : (>.«. doz. 
in. PRINCE OF WALES— Is a grand 
variety, fine grower and habit, colours exceed- 
ingly bright and broad, and still maintains itself 
one of tlie very best. l.s-. 6</. 
20. PEACOCK — A beantiful smooth variety , 
bright crimson /.one, yellow margin, green centre, 
fine strong grower, ‘id. 
21. SIRJ R. NAPIER — Distinct variety ; 
fine grower; the streak of red is very bright, 
rendering it most distinct. 
2.'!. MRS. TURNER — Rather a coar-scr 
variety, con.scquently a ([nicker grower ; vivid 
colours ; one of the best. 
All those not [iriced, Gd. each. 
gular; one of the most attractive. 
BEDDING GOLDEN TRICOLORS. 
20. MACBETH — A beantiful and distinct 
variety, habit dwarf and bushy, with a good flat 
leaf, a splendid dark brown /.one, and a bright 
scarlet ring ; most attractive. O.s. per doz. 
27. WILLIAM SANDY — Dwarf habit; 
foliage enriched with a narrow inflamed scarlet 
zone ; splendid hedder. (i.s. per doz. 
28. ENCH AN TRES S — Very highly 
coloured, Vandyke zone, deep golden margin; a 
fine advance on ifr.i. PcHock-im bedding; one 
of the best. ‘id. each : T.v. Gd. do/.. 
29. MISS BATTERS — Has every a[)pear- 
ance of Mr.'i. PuUuck in shape of leaf, but a 
([uicker groivth. 
30. FLORENCE — Also one of the very 
best. 
31. SOPHIE DUMARESQUE— This va- 
riety is very effective. 
33. LADY CULLUM — Also a well-known 
fine varietv. 
34. COUNTESS OF CRAVEN— Good for 
decorative [nirposes. 
3,j. MRS. POLLOCK — A ivell-known kind. 
4.S'. t;> G.s. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. 
All those not [iriced, Gd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
TRICOLOR VARIEGATED PELARGONIUM. 
3G. GOLDEN BRILLIANTISSIMUM— Similar iii appearance to the ohl Bnllimit; (!istiiict|y 
blotched with yellow and wliite round the margin, the remaining part iiglit pea green, ami its vivid 
scarlet flowers, which are almndautly produced, give it a most striking and singular appearance from 
all others. For edging cf l)cds a gem. Gr/. each ; 4.v. per doz. 
SILVER TRICOLORS. 
MRS. MILLER — A grand improve- 
ment, crimson and black zone, very even and 
conspicuous. 2.s-. (in', each. 
37. EMPRESS OF INDIA— A very effec- 
tive variety, colour very brilliant; a moderate 
grower. 1 .s. 
38. MRS. LAING — Fine. stately habit, large 
foliage, broad silver margin, with inner zone of 
brilliant carmine ; vigorous growth ; a grand 
variety, l.t. 
39. DOLLY VARDEN— Foliage very 
smooth and quite circular, mid good size, the red 
particularly bright and glaring, and covers fully 
one-third of the leaf. \s. 
41. PORTEUS — A very attractive variety, 
leaves i|uite round, bright carmine zone, a gomi 
broad white margin ; free grower and branching 
habit. 9(7 
42. LADY DOROTHY NEVILLE— Very 
distinct leaves, small, but very highly coloured 
with fiery carmine ; dwarf and spreading habit. 9(/. 
43. MRS. MAXWELL MASTERS — In 
the way of Chiirmimi Bride, and a great improve- 
ment on that variety, l.v. 
44. MISS FARREN — An improvement on 
iMiel Morris ; vigorous habit. 
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