Celled 1 Sl i^loi^al Collide, 
BEDDING PANSIES. 
All these make grand beds. 
CHnSPTAIN— Clear blue. 
CLIVEDEN PURPLE— I’urple. 
CLIVEDEN BLUE— Blue. 
CLOTH OP GOLD — Beautiful golden yellow. 
DAWN OP DAY — Lilac and white ; a large, 
fine, and di.slinet variety. 
DISTINCTION — A light lavender; very fine 
and large flouer. 
DUCHESS OP ALBANY -Bale lilac- 
purple, grevisb blotches; distinct. 
DUCHESS OP SUTHERLAND— Bluish. 
EYNSPORD SWEEP— The. blackest of the 
dark varieties; very free and effective. 
EYNSPORD YELLOW- One of the best, 
and a most splendid colour ; is a general 
favourite. 
4rf. each ; 3.«. fir/, per do?.. ; I4.<. per 1(10. Our selection, 2s. Grf. per doz ; 12s. 6<I. per 100. 
Seed. 1.*. per packet. 
Prices of Show Boxes — 8 holcj* 
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Brices of Show Boxes— 24 holes ... 20 0 
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Pelmgo' niums. Zonal®. 
FO/f GERANIUMS PROPER, SEE LIST AT END OF PELARGONIUMS. 
TRICOLOR AND VARIEGATED FOLIAGE VARIETIES 
'WITH DOUBLE FLOV^ERS. 
1. PRINCESS HENRY OP BATTEN- 
BERG — Snow-white variegated foliage and 
flowers. Is. 
2. LADY ROSEBERY — A lovely 
variegated leaf ; fine shaped light crimson 
flowers. Is. 
3. MISS ELLEN TERRY — Broad white 
margin, deep green centre; habit dwarf; flowers 
pure white, deep salmon centre. Is. G</. 
4. MRS. PARKER — Producing a quantity 
of beautiful double pink flowers; foliage green 
with white margin ; distinct and attractive. 
5. CHELSEA GEM — Profuse bloomer, 
foliage green, margin of white; largo trusses, 
of a charming lilac-pink colour. 
G.^ BRONZE CORINNE — Large flowers of 
a bright scarlet, chestnut zone on golden ground. 
I. MRS. STRANG — Golden Tricolor with 
double flowers, cerise-scarlet ; vigorous habit. 
8. SOLEIL LEVANT — Bright silver varie- 
gatetl foliage, rich scarlet flowers. 
9. MARY ANDERSON— Dwarf and free ; 
purple-pink flowers, silver variegated : pretty. 
SELECT LIST OF PcLARGONIUMS WITH COLOURED LEAVES, 
GOLDEN TRICOLORS. 
10. MR. HENRY COX— Intensely bright | 
markings, with a well-defined zone of rich crim- 
son, and bright yellow margin. 9<f. each, 
6s. doz. : May, os. doz. 
11. MASTERPIECE — Fine broad zone, 
very black; good habit; first-class. G(/. each, 
4s doz. 
1’. MRS. WALTERS — A very highly- 
coloured zone, contrasting with a bro.ail golden 
margin, deep green centre; distinct. Oil. 
13. ADAM BASS — Dark zone, very broad 
and even ; perfectly flat leaf ; dwarf sturdy 
habit ; robust grower. Gd. each, 5s. doz. 
14. PETER GRIEVE— Round leaf, high 
colour, good grower. Gtl. 
15. PRINCE OP WAIjES — G rand variety ; 
colours exceedingly bright ; one of the best. 9</. 
16. SIR R. NAPIER — Fine grower, the 
streak of red is very bright; distinct. 
17. MRS. TURNER — Rather a coarser 
variety ; vivid colours ; one of the best. 
18. MACBETH — A beautiful variety, habit 
dwarf and bushy, dark zone, bright scarlet ring, 
attractive. 9rf. each, 6s. per doz. 
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