fl. Ccir(T\en G(^nidt 
r>!)4. POLAR STAR — Pink, shaded with 
pale purple, ejear white centre and edges, l.s. 
5!)o. MRS. POTTLE — Pale rosy lilac, top 
petals suffused with crimson, wliite edges ; very 
free. l.v. 
5i)C. PHYLLIS — Crimson, with wliite centre, 
narrow lilac edges, smooth and fine. l.«. 
u97. PILGRIMAGE— Pale lilac, white 
centre and edges ; very free. Is. 
598. ROSY MORN — Rose, clear white 
tliroat and edges, good shape, l.s. 
699. NELLY EORDHAM— White, with 
ileiicate lilac shade; free and distinct. Is. 
GOO. COUNTESS OP DUDLEY— Deep rosy 
crimson upper petals; fine shape and form. l.s-. Grf. 
601. PINK OF PERFECTION— Pink, of 
a pleasing new shade, light centre, l.s. 
602. FANNY GAIR— Rosy lake, suffused 
with purple, clear white centre and edges. Is. 
603. DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH — 
Wliite, with carmine spot on each petal ; very 
distinct and attractive, l.v. 
-Rosy crim 
604. ROI DE PANTASIES- 
son, white centre. 9</. 
605. VIVANDIERE — Rich crimson, very 
free and striking, l.v. 
606. PRINCESS TECK— White, carmine 
spots, most profuse lilooiner. \)d. 
607. MRS. MENDAL— White, with delicate 
spots of rosy lilac. 9rf. 
608. BRIDESMAID — Delicate pale 
lavender, edged witli white, l.v. 
609. CLOTH OP SILVER— White, with 
delicate rose hlotcli. l.v. 
610. LORD OP THE ISLES— Deep rosy 
purple, white centre and edges, l.v. 
611. MRS. ALFRED WIGAN— Pink, with 
clear white centre and edges. 9rf. 
612. PRINCESS HELENA— Purplisli rose 
upper petals, under petals veined, l.v. 
614. C. WITH AM— Purple, white throat 
and margin. Is. 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL) OF THE SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
TlTinCSE are comparatively a new, wonderfully rich, and effective type, and, Imvingmore scalloped 
J I u petals, nearly approaching a double, retain their petals instead of shedding them as the 
^ singles do — this, together with their most brilliant colours, makes them ([uitc an acquisition 
for cut dowers. The annexed bloom is a new French variety, l)iit no sooner io a new form of 
dower introduced, than some other raiser, French in particular, at once commences improvement 
in both colour and form. The engraving is simply to show the model form of Madanu^ Unhaut. 
G15. MISS LILY CANNELL— A highly 
coloured and attractive dower, and must become 
a general favourite, both for cut dowers and 
general decoration; maroon and crimson, with 
a well dedne<l white margin and centre, l.v. 
616. VOLONTi: NATION ALE ALBA— 
Pure white massive flowers, a sport from the 
well-known Volantc Nationale ; a grand addi- 
tion to thi.s much admired section, l.v. 6if. 
617. DENISE — Producing heautifiil, large, 
ilouhle, ])ure white flowers ; for Imtton-holes. &c., 
a gem. l.v. 
618. MADAME PAPE-CARPENTIER— 
White, slightly tinged in top petals in the way 
of Jmiine (I’Arc; large trusses, verv free. l.v. 
619- DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Lewis)— 
A smootli and glossy scarlet, daik hlotch in 
upper petals ; good full flowers. 1». 
620. DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Bull)— 
A very distinct and effective variety, producing 
in almndance fine trusses of lieautifully fringed 
flowers ; soft purplish violet colour, slightly 
shaded crimson, and margined lavender-rose, 
upper petals blotched andfcathcredwith maroon, 
l.v. Gd, 
621. DUKE OP ALBANY — Deep rich 
crimson-maroon, margined rosy lake, light centre, 
surrounded with violet-rcse shading, all the 
petals hcautifuliy undulated and fringed, fine 
full flower, showy and attraotive. l.v. 
622. BELLE DE JOUR — Double, pure 
white, an improvemeut on Alhum /dciiuiii. 2s. 
623. JEANNE D'ARC — Rlush, small 
maroon hlotch on up]ier petals, semi-double ; 
very dwarf and free. l.v. 
624. MADAME BOUCHARLAT — Very 
similar to the preceding variety ; exceedingly 
iloriferous. l.v. 
625. MADAME THIBAUT— AVhite, richly 
hloiched and marbled with rose ; the upper 
petals marked with crimsou-marooii ; large 
white centre ; immense trusses of very large flue 
flowers, with undulateil petals, l.v. ; 9.v. do/.. 
626. MRS. C. H. WELLS— Pure white, 
deep carmine hlotch on each petal, hcautifuliy 
fringed. l,v. Gd. 
627. VOLONTE NATIONALE— Flowers 
extra large and of good shape, each petal 
blotched with rosy carmine, margined wiih a 
broad band of pure white ; white throat, lieauti- 
fiilly crimped, l.v. 
628. MIGNONETTE — Rcsemhles I’o/oatJ 
Ndtionnh in colour, flowers reticulated, extra 
well fringed; e.xeeedingly tloriferous, 2.v. 
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