ft. Cki\T\ell Gtiiide. 
HYBRID NOSEGAY, GIGANTEA SECTION. 
KPS 
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H KRE we have a ^cat move onward in the size of pips and trusses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring in. over, and although they arc of the Nosegay section iheir petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are 
evidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
342. BELLEROPHON— Dwarf and free flowering; large flowers of a bright scarlet shade; 
enormous trusses, ^s. ijd. 
343. GENERAL DODDS— Equal in size of flowers to any in this class, and of a bright scarlet 
colour, is therefore an acquisition. Is. 
344. MRS. MAYES— Flower nearly three inches across, and strikes everyone with surprise ; 
light salmon, shaded with cream. Is. 
345. MRS. E. G. HILL— Soft salmon, deeper centre ; in every other respect resembling the 
undermentioned varieties. Pc/. 
346. ATJRORE BOREALE — Light scarlet, tinged vith salmon; strong grower, splendid 
round leathery foliage; size of flowers immense. Oc/. 
317. GLOIRE LYONNAISE— In every way similar, but different shade of colour; cherry-rose- 
scarlet with immense pips and trusses. Is. 
SEMI, OR HYBRID NOSEGAYS. 
A ll these carry immense heads of bloom, like 
8 to 10 inches over, and arc grand for decoi 
for large pots in the open air. 
348. STJVARNA— Enormous trusses, good 
habit ; intense bright scarlet. l.s. 
349. DR. MACDONALD — Rich glowing 
crimson scarlet ; verv lar;re trusses. l.«. 
350. DR. E. RAWSON— Dwarf spreading 
habit, large bold trusie.s, deep crimson-tinted 
flowers. 9rf. 
351. JOHN FORBES— An improvement on 
John Gibhons, flowers mucli bioaJer and trusses 
more massive ; fine. 9t/. 
352. CANDACE — A beautiful colour, red- 
dish-erimsou ; effective. 9rf. 
353. DR. ROTHERA— Rich dark glowing 
scarlet, flowers of immense size, both in pips 
and trusses. 9rf. 
354. DR. S. OREY— Deep rich crimson ; 
a fine advance in this favourite colour. 9</. 
All those not 
the Hydrangea, measuring, with good cultivation 
don, either in the conservatory, for bedding, or 
355. OCTAVE MIRBEAU— Light lilac ma- 
genta, deeper in centre and edges, a most distinct 
shade, enormous trusses quite a novelty. 9tf. 
35G. FLAMINGO— Soft rosy-lake, suffused 
orange, a deeper orange in centre; enormous 
trusses, and produced in profusion. 9(f. 
357. LIVY — Globular-shaped trusses of 
immense size ; orange-red flowers, suffused a 
rosy shade; dwarf habit, aud very free. 9<f. 
358. KAISER FREDERICK— Very dwarf 
and floriferons, deep rosy-magenta. del. 
359. FIERY CROSS— A most intense colour, 
trusses of flowers of immense size ; a valuable 
scarlet-crimson variety. 
3G0. REV. JOHNSON — Crimson - scarlet, 
trusses and flowers fine ; free, habit dwarf, 
ricod 6(1. each. 
BEDDING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
3G1. KING OF THE BEDDERS— Re- 
sembles John Gibhons, but in every way far 
better. 5s. per doz. 
362. • M. MYRIEL— Crimson ; is one of our 
finest bedders. 
864. HENRY JACOBY — Crimson ; has 
stood pre - eminent amongst other bedding 
varieties. 6(/. each ; 3s. 6d. per doz, ; 24s. per 100 ; 
in May, 3.s. doz. 
365. WEST BRIGHTON GEM— An ex- 
ceedingly free variety of a bright scarlet colour. 
All thete not priced 6(7 
For bedding purposes one of the finest. 4s. 
per doz. 
366. JOHN GIBBONS— Pips and trusses 
gigantic, colour bright orange-scarlet; a grand 
bedding variety. 3s. per doz. 
367. VESUVIUS— One of the finest bedders. 
3s. per doz. 
368. TRIOMPHE DE STELLA— One of 
the finest ; colour brilliant orange-scarlet. 
. each; is. to Gs. per doz. 
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