Tl‘. dki\r|ell & ^or(^’ Floi‘kl Quide 
Our selection in (iu’s Gs. doz. 
697. MRS. LANGTRY— White, rosy-lilac 
spots on top petals ; very free. 
698. PENELOPE — Soft rose, large white 
eye and edges ; excellent form and good habit. 
699. ATLANTIC — Rich crimson, suffused 
purple; smooth and excellent habit. 
601. CHERRY RIPE — Brightrosy crimson, 
white centre ; pleasing variety. 
602. MISS EMILY LITTLE — Rosy purple, 
suffused white, pure margin, large ffowers. 
9(f. 
603. PHYLLIS — Crimson, with white centre, 
narrow lilac edges, smooth and fine. 
604. NELLY FORDHAM— White, with 
delicate lilac shade; free and distinct. 
9</. each. 
605. ROI DE FANTASIES— Rosy crim- 
son, white centre. 
606. PRINCESS TECK— White, carmine 
spots ; most profuse bloomer. 
607. MRS. MENDAL — White, with delicate 
spots of rosy lilac. 
608. BRIDESMAID — Delicate ; pale 
lavender, edged with white. 
609. LORD OF THE ISLES— Deep rosy 
purple, white centre and edges. 
610. MRS. ALFRED WIGAN- Pink, with 
clear white centre and edges. 
611. PRINCESS HELENA— Purplish rose 
upper petals, under petals veiued. 
612. C. WITHAM — Purple, white throat 
and margin. 
Our selection, 6s. doz. 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL) OF THE SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
IIESE are comparatively a new, wonderfully rich, and effective type, and, having more scalloped 
petals, nearly approaching a double, retain their petals instead of shedding them as the 
singles do — this, together with their most brilliant colours, makes them quite an acquisition 
for cut flowers. 
The prices affixed are for plants in 60’s ; our selection, in 60-size pots, 9s. per doz. ; 
our selection in flowering plants of most of these varieties, 16s. and 18s. per doz. 
613. PERSIMMON — A sport from the well- 
known and much admired variety Kd. Perkins, 
pleasing and intense orange-scarlet shade of 
colour ; flowers very massive and bold, of thick 
leathery substance and beautifully iimlulnted, 
from 7 (o 9 petals in each individual flower; 
enormous trusses, vigorous but dwarf spreading 
habit. Awarded Two First-Class Certificates. 
2.«-. Gd. 
614. LADY DUFF — Producing flowers of 
a deeper .shade of colour than Duke of Fife, 
being of a rich rosy red, distinct white margin 
and centre ; seven and eight petals, and much 
crimped, more so than any other variety ; good 
constitution. 2.s. 
616. CHILWELL WHITE — Pure snow 
white, rich crimson lake blotch on each of the 
two upper petals ; large and beautifully formed. 
2s. 
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