NEW PLANTS, 1899. 
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NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED PETUNIA, VICTORIA. 
A most charming and effective now Petunia, producing very full and double globular-shaped 
flowers composed of snow-white and bright rosy-pink petals, arranged in an irregular mamier, the 
edges being most strikingly crimped and fringed. This pretty variety cannot fail to become a 
general favourite. 3s. Crf. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
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OIDOXJB. — Short tube and very broad recurved crimson sepals; very large rich plum purple 
double corolla. 6*. 
ICASUS. — Ciirmine sepals completely recurved ; blush white single corolla veined with rosy 
crimson, base of the petals suffused carmine. 6s. 
JANTIS. — Cai-mine tube and sepals; very large double white ooroUa veined with rose at the 
base of the petals. 8.«. 
LINDA. — Large single corolla of good shape, lavender blue veined at base with crimson, broad 
sepals and short coral red tube. 8s. 
UENTO. — A gigantic double flower with broad shell-shaped sepals of a reddish crimson colour ; 
immense bluish purple corolla. 5s. 
VALIANT. — Coral red tube and sepals, the latter broad and well reflexed ; single corolla with 
large bright crimson-red petals. Very striking. 6s. 
For other Few Sortt, vide page 46. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
DDCHESS. — Magenta rose shaded with violet, upper petals feathered with white. A very 
pretty colour. 8s. 
FANE. Fine truss of rich violet flowers, upper petals marked at base with orange-scarlet. 8s. 
JUMNA. — Splendid trusses, flowers magenta cerise, upper petals marked with scarlet. 
LAUBENCE.— Magenta purple; each petal edged with vermilion, the base of the two upper 
petals bright vermilion. 6s. 
LANCEB. — Scarlet magenta, upper petals rich orange vermilion at base. 6s. 
NESIDA.— Good trusses of bloom, white shaded in centre and on the margins with rose. 8s. 
NIMBOD.— Upper petals fiery orange scarlet, a faint tint of purple in centres, lower petals 
purplish magenta, shaded scarlet on margins. 5s. 
PLATO. — Fine large flower shaded salmon-pink on a white ground. 8s. 
KONUBA.— Grand trusses of large well-formed cerise pink flowers. 5s. 
SABNIA. — Bright purplish magenta, the two upper petals bright scarlet at the base and tips; 
lower petals tipped with scarlet. 5s. 
THEBA. Soft magenta scarlet, shaded fiery scarlet in centre. 6s. 
For other New Sorts, vide page 44. 
