Cki)T|ell ^ ^01]^’ i<^loi‘al G[iiiele. 
WHITE-EDGED VARIETIES. 
r>3. BOULE DE NEIGE — A great improve- 
ment in this section; bushy habit, broad white mar- 
gined leaf, deep green centre ; good in all seasons. 
54. VARIEGATED PRINCE OF 
ORANGE — Dwarf habit, small foliage, orange 
scented. U(/. 
55. LITTLE TROT — Scarcely attaining 6 
inches, branching habit, leaves margined with 
broad band of white; a gem for bedding. 
60. VISCOUNTESS CRANBROOK— Com- 
pact habit, broad creamy white edge, flowers 
cerise. 
57. MISS KINGSBURY — A first-class 
bedder. 
68. FLOWER OF SPRING— One of the 
best; cream-coloured variegation ; splendid, thick, 
dwarf habit. 
5i). BRILLIANTISSIMUM — Great im- 
provement on the good old Brilliant. For 
bedding a grand variety, and makes a solid line 
of scarlet. 
00. DANDY — Very small-leaved variegated 
variety, exceedingly prettv ; fine for edging. 
61. MANGLE'S VARIEGATED— A fine 
old variety ; its pure white margin makes it very 
conspicuous ; a most useful kin<l for edging. 
02. LADY PLYMOUTH (Graveolens fol. 
var.) — A useful scented variety for bedding. 
03. MME. SALLEROI — Very dwarf and 
compact ; of regular growth and forming into 
well-formed tufts ; never been known to flower. 
04. MRS. J. C. MAPPIN— White bloom 
and pink eye; habit and appearance is the same 
as Flower of Spring. 
All those not priced 0</. each ; 4.<f. per doz. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE WITH WHITE, PINK, X CRIMSON 
FLOWERS, Ec. 
65. PKINCESS ALICE — Ver} bright pink ; attractive. 9rf. 
66 MISS GERTRUDE — Blush pink flowers ; very striking. 
67. LORD CARLINGPORD — Free growi ig, fine truss, colour crimson. 1.5. 
68. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE — Trusses of good size, magenta flowers; fine shape; 
attractive. 
69. ROSAMOND WRIGHT — Bright rose-pink, round flowers, largo truss. 
70. WHITE CLIPPER — l.<«rgc round wliitc flowers. 
VARIEGATED IVY-LEAVED SECTION. 
71. DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Growth free as the green varieties; broad white margin. 
72. L’ELEGANTE — Leaves neatly margined v/hite; blooms white. An acquisition as a 
decorative plant, for hanging-baskets, pots, &e. 
73. AUREUM MARGINATUM — Distinctly variegated with pale yellow ; good grower. 
6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
SELECT LIST OF DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
PELARGONIUMS. 
yj|THE various raisers have improved this class wonderfully tl\e last fewycars- in fact, the strong 
growth is now superseded by splendid dwarf varieties, and freeness of flower equal to the 
^single; these, with liberal cultivation, are sure to take a far more prominent place for 
decoration than hitherto, and for ent flowers we have nothing to equal them. The following in their 
respective colours are the best in cultivation. For novelties in doubles, see front of Guide. 
74. DOUBLE NEW LIFE — The flowers are double, with the centre florets white, thus 
forming a most conspicuous contrast. For cut flowers all the winter it will prove one of the greatest 
sensations, so/, each. 
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