H. Ciuinell & goiv'i’ floAl Quitli 
SEMI, OR HYBRID NOSEGAYS. 
A ll these carry immense heads of bloom, like the Hydrangea, measuring, with good cnltivation, 
8 to 10 inches over, and are grand for decoration, cither in the conservatory, for bedding, or 
for large pots in the open air. 
312. PALAIS DE L INDUSTRIE— 
Mottled white and pink, highly suffused purple 
and deepening to centre, small white eye; quite 
distinct, very large trusses; effective. 2.s. 
313. WM. JACOBY— Deep crimson, trusses 
large; an improvement on /Ycnry Jocoiy. Ls. 
314. ALEX. ALBRECHT— Intense glowing 
scarlet, white eve, trasses very large; improve- 
ment on NcUjj Thomas and .Tohn Gibbons. Ls'. 
315. CALIBAN — A very rich coloured 
variety, distinct pure white eye, velvety crimson- 
scarlet, medium size trusses: distinct, l.s. 
31G. MR. JAMES DOUGLAS — Intense 
crimson, trusses very large and fine. Is. 
317. IDA WALTER — Rich crimson, mon- 
strous flowers and trusses; a noble variety, l.s-. 
318. MRS. LORD — Intense, rich, deep crim- 
son self, the darkest in commerce ; trusses large, 
habit dwarf. l.«. 
311). DAPHNE — Of a beautiful shade of 
rosy purple, flowers and trusses large and very 
effective ; good dwarf habit. 
320. NELLY THOMAS— Rich bright .scar- 
let, feathered maroon in upper petals, flowers 
and trusses very large; an advance on John 
Gibbons. 
321. MRS. MILLER — Rich reddish crim- 
son, veined in ujtper petals maroon, flowers and 
trusses very large and fine. 9<f. 
322. AMY KOHN — Rich purplish magenta, 
slightly shaded orange in upper petals, trusses 
large and fine ; habit very dwarf. Dtf. 
323. J. MeINTOSH — Crimson-scarlet, trus- 
ses and flowers fine ; very free, habit dwarf. Od 
324. DR. ORTON — Rich dark satiny crim- 
son, producing gigantic trusses; extra fine. 
All those not j)riced 6</. each. 
BEDDING ZONAL 
SAM. JACOBY — See new things in 
front of Guide. 
325. HER MAJESTY — Same habit as 
with brighter scarlet flower.s ; our trial 
bed of this variety last year was very fine. 
<is. doz. 
32G. HENRY JACOBY — Crimson and 
-scarlet, trusses extra fine ; nice dwarf habit, and 
has stood pre-eminent amongst other bedding 
varieties at Hampton Court and other public 
gardens. It gives a grand new feature in every 
garden, and in point of value stands next to the 
old Fc.suci'us. Or/, each; 3.s. fir/, per doz.; 24.v. 
per 100; in Mrtv, 3<. doz., 20.s. 100. 
327. WEST BRIGHTON GEM— An ex- 
ceedingly free-fiowered variety of a bright scarlet 
colour, a seedling from Vesuvin.s. For liedding 
])urposcs one of the finest, and for cut flowers all 
the year round it will be found invaluable. 3s. 
per doz. ; 20.s'. jier 100. 
328. PRINCESS OP WALES — Same 
coloura-sthc old Lucius, orange-scarlet, but much 
finer in flowers and trusses ; a grand bedder. 
fir/, each. 
32fi. REBECCA — Rosy crimson, large 
trusses; grand. 
330. LORD GIFFORD — Crimson-scarlet, 
rlistinct white eye. fine large truss, anti has, as 
we ])retlicted, become a popular variety ftrr 
bedding, ami justly deserves the First-Class 
Certificate awarded to it for that i)urpose. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
331. HAVELOCK — Has proved to be a gtjod 
bedder; deej) scarlet, of the finest form. 
332. JOHN GIBBONS— Pips and trusses 
gigantic, ct)lt)ur bright rrrange-scarlet ; a grantl 
bedding variety ; isalsogotKl for winter blotnuing. 
334. VESUVIUS — One of the finest bedders. 
33.5. CANNELL'S DWARF— Fine tlwarf 
habit, scarcely ever exceeding 8 inches in height ; 
a most abundant bloomer, bright orange-scarlet. 
per doz. 
All those not i riced, Gt/. each ; I.t. to G.s, 
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