H'. dar\i)ell & i^loi'al G[^uitle. 
63. JOSEPH KIRKHAM— Large and well 
defined, with a fine, broad, and nearly black 
zone ; good strong habit ; the yellow very bright 
and attractive 
64. PRINCESS OP PRUSSIA — Golden 
ground colour, bright chestnut zone, light yellow 
.centre ; very attractive. 
60. MAR^ICHALMACMAHON— Certainly 
one of the most perfect ; fine hold leaf, broad 
zone, and colours very bright ; as a bedder not 
surpassed. 
67. BLACK DOUGLAS— A well-known 
variety. 
68. GOLDEN HARRY HIEOVER— A 
grand and much needed variety; habit of the green 
variety of that name, thick and bushy ; for small 
beds and front row a gem. 
60. WHITE CRESTED CANARY— A 
variety with zoned yellow leaves and white 
flowers ; free vigorous growth, covering the sur- 
face thickly; flowers large; adistinct variety. 
All those not priced, Sd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
70. DISTINCTION — A novel variety, the rich green leaf disc being circumscribed by a narrow 
zone, and the margin similarly crimped with a sharply notched outline. 
71. WHITE DISTINCTION— Beautiful foliage, with dwarf 
dense habit, and bearing in profusion white flowers like Madame 
Vaucher. 
YELLOW-LEAVED SECTION. 
72. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— An old and well-known 
variety. 
73. INTERNATIONAL — Habit very free and spreading ; a 
fine variety for bedding. 
74. CREED'S SEEDLING — Very dwarf, abundant bloomer ; 
bright scarlet, small truss, and very profuse ; for small beds a gem. 
75. ROBERT FISH — Very similar to Creed’x Seedlim/. with 
a dwarfer habit, never exceeding 6 inches ; for very small beds 
and front rows the best, and a real gem for carpet bedding. 
All those not priced, 6rf. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
DISTINCTION. 
WHITE-EDGED VARIETIES. 
BOULE DE NEIGE.— 5eeA^ei« T/itm/s 
in front of Guide. 
70. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA— One of 
the best for any purpose. 
77. LITTLE TROT — Plant scarcely attain- 
ing the height of 6 inches, but has a fine 
branching habit, margined with broad band of 
white ; quite a gem for bedding. 
78. VISCOUNTESS CRANBROOK— Dwarf 
compact habit, broad creamy white edge, flowers 
cerise, distinct from Little Trot, and a stronger 
constitution. 
79. MISS KINGSBURY— Also a first-class 
bedder. 
All those not priced, 
80. FLOWER OP SPRING— One of the 
best bedding varieties, with a cream-coloured 
variegation ; splendid, thick, dwarf habit. 
81. BRILLIANTISSIMUM — Great im- 
provement on the good old Brilliant. For 
bedding this is really a grand variety, and makes 
the most solid line of scarlet of any plant in 
cultivation ; it requires a good, deep, rich soil. 
82. DANDY — Very small-leaved varieeated 
variety, exceedingly pretty ; fine for edging. 
83. MANGLE’S VARIEGATED— A fine 
old variety ; its pure white margin makes it very 
conspicuous, and a most useful kind for edging 
purposes. 
84. LADY PLYMOUTH (Graveolens fol. 
var.) — A fine useful scented variegated Geranium, 
for either the window or for bedding. 
6(7. each ; 4.s-. per doz. 
OCULATED FLOWERS AND VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
.fljUITK a distinct class amongst Pelargoniums, and 
^ wliite flowers and white foliage, very attractive. 
on account of their unique appearance with 
86. MRS. J. C. MAPPIN— A splendid 
white bloom and pink eye, nearly equal to 
Madame Werle as regards its flowers. The habit 
and appearance is the same as the well-known 
favourite Flower of Sprimj 
88. BOADICEA — Pure white, free growth : 
fine truss of white, salmon-pink centre ; good 
for either bedding or conservatory. Is. 
89. LORD BURLEIGH — Leaves green, 
broadly edged with pure white ; flowers white, 
with carmine eye ; fine shape and truss, l.s. 
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