18 ). JEANNE D'ARC — A very fine vnrietv, 
proiluciiig immense tnisses, semi-iloufile flower’s, 
pure white; sturdy habit, useful for j)Ot work ; 
effertivc. 2s. 
187. BLANCHE PERFECTA— A pure and 
beautiful variety, pips of good .shape and full; 
habit all that cati he desired. An improvement 
on f,e Cvnge. Awarded a First-Class Certificate 
by R.H.S. l.s. 
188. MRS. LANGTRY— A^ery dwarf and 
free ; useful in autumn and winter. ).«. 
189. PHAROS — Habit dwarf and branching, 
flowers and trusses large. IW. 
1!)0. MRS. E. G. SLEILL — Fine, large, open 
flowers and trusses, blush-white, edged and suf- 
fused pink ; distinct and pretty, yd. 
10] . LA QXJINTINIE — Large massive white 
flowers, and trusses very large. 
102. HEROINE — The largest pip of any 
in this class, pure white ; very fine. i)d. 
103. MI^AME LEON DALLOY— Oneof 
the finest introductions from the Continent; 
beautiful blush white, flowers and trusses ex- 
tremely fine ; very free. Orf. 
STRIPED DOUBLE PELARGONIUM. 
J!)4. 
scarlet 
FRIGHT— A double of a very novel appearance, each pip distinctly striped white and 
very striking and Hni(|uc ; quite distinct. l.<. 
DWARF DOUBLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
19(1. JEANNE CANOOT— Of a beautiful 
shade of blush ; very dwarf and free. I.s. 
197. COMTESSE DE TANNBERG— One 
of the dwarfest Pelargoniums vet introduced, 
never exceeding the height of li in- 7 inches, and 
producing abundance of .semi-double flowers, just 
above the foliage, of a mottled .salmon, shaded 
purple in the centre, l.s. 
198. PRINCESS STEPHANIE— Resembles 
the above in almost every respect, c.xcepting the 
colour, which is a lilnc-))ink; flowers enormous 
and very free. These varieties will add quite a 
new feature, l.s. 
.n.xvvyxx.1./ u JXiU feimiii 
addition to this cla.ss ; flowers large and fine, and 
of a deep magema-scarlct ; very dwarf and free. 
yd. 
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