SINGLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF SECTION. 
39G. COLONEL ROUDAIRE — Soft, 
scarlet, larpe, fine trusses. Is. 
397. MASTERPIECE — Trusses of immense 
size, of a beautiful rich magenta - crimson. 
Anarded First-Class Certificate. 9(f. 
399. MULTIFLORE — Bright pink, flowers 
and trusses very large, and freelv irroduced. 9rf. 
400. M. DE BORINGE — Magenta- 
crimson, very large and fine ; vigorous habit. 9rf. 
401. LA PRANCE (Hybrid) — Beautiful 
light rose, flowers and trusses large, habit free, 
and short jointed. 
402. MRS. H. CANNELL —Trusses of 
large size, flowers of a deep mauve-purple, per- 
fectly round ; very striking. 
403. LE VESXJVE — Bright rosy salmon, 
flowers large, petals broad. 
404. PLXJTTJS — Crimson, shaded purple; 
flowers very large ; habit good. 
405. GEM — Blush-white, crimson spot on 
upper petals. 
40(1. BRIDAL WREATH — Ground colour 
pure white, with a very small and delicate pink 
centre. 
407. INNOCENCE — Pure white, striped 
dark maroon on each of the two upper petals. 
409. DOLLY VARDEN — Free and compact 
growth ; in the summer months it assumes a rich 
golden tint, and marked near the di.se with a 
dark bronze zone. 
ZONALS, GOOD OLDER VARIETIES KEPT IN STOCK. 
410. ADVANCE— Scarlet. 
411. COL. SEELY — Crimson-scarlet. 
412. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF — Rich 
scarlet. 
413. CYCLOPE — Alottled salmon. 
414. FANNY CATLIN— Salmon. 
415. GUINEA— Orange. 
41(1. HETTIE — Magenta. 
417. IMOGEN— Salmon. 
418. LADY SHEFFIELD- Violet-i)ink. 
(it/, each ; 
419. Mrs. GEO. GORDON— Oculated. 
420. Mrs. NORRIS— Scarlet. 
421. Mrs. DEANE — Mottled salmon. 
422. Mr. C. L. TEESDALE — Bright 
scarlet. 
423. NEW LIFE- Striped 
424. NEMESIS— Scarlet. 
42;>. P. N. FRASER — Bright scarlet.. 
42(1. QUEEN OP THE WHITES. 
427. WHITE VESUVIUS— Very free. 
4.V. per doz. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
railESE beautifully scented-leaved Geraniums are now very c.vtensively grown for their highly 
fragrant foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
431. MRS. DOUGLAS— Lovely rich manve, 
slightly shaded rose, blotched maroon in upper 
petals ; very free and useful. 9^/. 
432. LOTHARIO — Numerous trusses of rich 
violet, rosy crimson flowers, with conspicuous 
black spots on each petal ; distinct in character. 
9rf. 
433. CAPITATUM — Rose-scented foliage, 
large ; a nice variety. 
4,31. LITTLE GEM — Bright rose flowers, 
very fragrant, dwarf and spreading habit ; very 
pretty plant when in bloom. 
435. PRETTY POLLY — Fine dwarf bushy 
habit, large leaves, almond scented. 
43G. QUERCIPOLIUM — Fine ornamental 
oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre, with 
beautiful margin of pea-green ; very attractive. 
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