1-1. CciT]r(el] Gtiiide. 
424. DOLLY VARDEN — In the eammer 
months it aesiimes a rich golden tint, and marked 
near the disc with a dark bronze zone. 
422. MRS. H. CANNELL— Deep mauve- 
pnride, perfectly round. 
423. BRIDAL WREATH- Ground colour 
pure white, small and delicate pink centre. 
All varieties not priced Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
SCENTED-LEAF PELARGONIUM SECTION. 
IVHESB beautifully scented-leaved Pelargoniums are now very extensively grown for their highly 
" fragrant foliage, and for mixing with cut flowers, to which they add a most pleasant odour. 
431. MRS. DOUGLAS— Rich mauve, 
slightly shaded rose, blotched maroon in upper 
petals. 9d. 
432. LOTHARIO — Rich violet, tosj crim- 
son flowers, with conspicuous black spots on 
each petal. Gd. 
433. CAPITATUM — Rose-scented foliage, 
large ; a nice variety. 
434. LITTLE GEM — Bright rose flowers, 
very fragrant, dwarf and spreading habit. 
435. PRETTY POLLY— Fine dwarf bushy 
habit, large leaves, almond-scented. 
436. QUERCIFOLIUM — Fine ornamental 
oak-leaved foliage, leaf black centre, with 
beautiful margin of pea-green; very attractive. 
437. QUERCIFOLIUM MINOR — Much 
finer cut foliage than the preceding variety, but 
identical in every other way. 
438. DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE — 
Miniature growth, fine formed flowers, blush 
FII-IClFOLtUM ODORATOJt. 
white, upper petals blotched maroon and crim- 
son ; very fragrant. Gd. 
439. FAIR ELLEN — Has large oak-leaved 
foliage; very fragrant and beautiful. 
440. TOMENTOSUM — Large, flat, woolly 
foliage, highly scented with peppermint. 
441. PRINCE OF ORANGE— Of dwarf 
habit, small foliage, highly scented with orange. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE OF 
ORANGE — See variegated varieties. 9d. 
442. DALE PARK BEAUTY — Highly 
fragrant. 
443. LADY MARY — Nutmeg scented. 
444. SHOTTESHAM PET— Filbert scented. 
445. LADY PLYMOUTH— See variegated 
varieties. No. 62. 
446. CRISPUM— Citron scented. 
447. LADY SCARBOROUGH — Leaves 
much resembling Parsley, and very attractive ; 
highly fragrant. 
All those not priced Gd. each. 
The following varieties are well adapted for Bouquets and 
Buttonholes, owing to their beautiful Fern-like appearance, in 
addition to fragrance, and are for their lasting qualities pre- 
ferable to Ferns : — 
448. DENTICULATUM MAJUS — Bushy habit and 
finely ent foliage ; when well grown assumes the appearance 
of a beautiful Fern ; the best of this section. 
449. FILICIFOLIUM ODORATUM, syn. Fernffifolium 
—A valuable variety ; it not only has a Fern-like appearance, 
but yields a pleasant odour. 
450. RADULA — Foliage large and graceful, good vigorous 
habit ; grand for bouquets. 
451. RADUIiA MAJOR — Citron scented, 
Fern-like anpearance. 
bo^®^-gts^^®-*- SANT’S FOOT-Large foliage; fine for 
foliage of a 
HYBRIDS FROM THE 
453. CONSPICUA — Large flowers, bright 
magenta, pencilled in the upper petals. 
454. SCARLET UNIQUE — Flowers dull 
scarlet, blotched with maroon; good habit. 
465. ROLLISSON'S UNIQUE— Rich vio- 
let-crimson. 
OLD ‘‘UNIQUE.’’ 
456. MRS. KINGSBURY— Nice addition 
to this section ; magenta-crimson. 
457. OLD UNIQUE — Deep lilac; 
distinct. 
very 
We will send 100 distinct varieties, of all classes, our selection, package free, for 32s. 
NEW DECORATIVE PELARGONIUMS. 
We have much pleasure m recommending the following new kinds as a distinct advance in this 
useful and favourite class of flowers ; — 
460 LADAS— Of a most beautiful shade of blush pink, deeper in upper petals, which are 
heavily blotched maroon ; large bold flowers ; free. Is. Gd. 
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