fL Cai]i]dl & Gfiiide. 
WH 
301. QUEEN OF THE WHITES, IM- 
PROVED — In this variety we have Mr. Wiinl- 
scr's latest production, a grand advance on all 
othi-rs, larger and broader petals and also trusses, 
and without doubt the finest white for pot work 
yet in commerce, (Si>n Engraving, j l.v. and 
I.S-. (i//. each. 
302. INTERNATIONAL — Quite di.stinct 
from any other variety: gigantic trusses and 
gram! ))ips, which are very fiat and round, and 
petals well overlapping, glossy surface to Howers, 
occasionally tinted towards centre ; a fine, hohl 
pot j)lant. l.s, 6</. 
303. QUEEN OP THE BELGIANS — 
I’nre white under all conditions and seasons. 
(Jrf. each; 4.S. doz. 
ITE. 
304. ALINE — Pure white, fine piiis; 
dwarf. 
.305. ASPASIA — Pure white, large trusses; 
free. 
30(1. NIPHETOS — Of a robust dwarf habit, 
and free flowering; a grand bedding variety. 
G(f. each ; 4s. do/.. 
307. EUREKA— One of the best for winter 
flowering; line shaped pips and truss. 
,303. DUCHESSE DE CARS — Flowers 
very large and pure, trusses immense; habit 
dwarf and branching. Is. 
,301). WHITE CLIPPER— One of theXbest 
for bedding; fine shaite and free. Gr/. ; 4.s.‘per 
doz. 
QUEEN OP THE WHITES, iMPitovEi). (See White Zonals.) 
HYBRID NOSEGAY, GIGANTEA SECTION. 
^ERE we have a great move onward in the size of pips and trusses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring in. over, and although they are of the Nosegay seeti'on their petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pi]>s far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are 
evidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
ulO. AURORE BOREALE — Light scarlet, tinged with salmon; strong grower, splendid 
round leathery foliage; size of Howers immense. l.s. 
■jl l. GLOIRE LYONNAISE — In every way similar, but different shade of colour; cherry-rose- 
scaiTct with immense pips and trusses; for large Conservatories both are acquisitions, and will give 
a surprise wherever seen. 1 ,«j 
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