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TRICOLOR AND VARIEGATED FOLIAGE VARIETIES! 
WITH DOUBLE FLOWERS. 
1. MRS. PARKER — In appearance nearly , 
identical rvith Priticcss Alexandra, but producing | 
a quantity of beautiful double pink flowers very j 
similar to jlfiwfcwnc Thihaut, &c., which renders j 
it very distinct and attractive. Strong grower, | 
and in fact the whole plant has such a bold 1 
appearance, that it will be sure to win its way j 
whenever seen. Is, M. each. 
2. CHELSEA GEM — Of compact and free ^ 
growth, a most profuse bloomei’, foliage bright | 
green, with a broad margin of pure white, pro- j 
ducing large trasses, of a charming lilac pink . 
colour. 3s. 6d. each 
3. BRONZE CORINNE — Producing fine 
large double flowers of a bright scarlet colour, 
regular chestnut zone on golden ground. 2s. each ! 
4. MRS. STRANG— Tlie first Golden Tri- 
color with double flowers, cerise-scarlet, vigorous 
habit ; a very attractive and novel variety. 
Is. 6d. each 
5. NEIGE — Foliage deep green, broad white 
margin, pure white, semi-double. 5s. each 
6. SOLEIL LEVANT — Dwarf compact habit, 
bright silver variegated foliage, rich scarlet 
flowers. Is. 8d. each 
7. I D U N A (Silver Tricolor) — Vigorous 
grower, double flowero. Is. 6d. each 
8. GOLDEN JEWEL ~ Flowers double, 
identical with the original, and produced freely ; 
foliage resembling Golden Fleece 
0. HARMONIE— Silver Tricolor, very much 
resembling Italia Unila, with scarlet flowers ; 
vigorous habit. Is. 6d. each. 
SELECT LIST OF PELARGONIUMS WITH COLOURED LEAVES. 
GOLDEN TRICOLORS. 
10. MR. HENRY COX— It grows nearly as 
freely as Mrs. Pollock, but has intensely brij;ht 
markings, with a well-defined zone of rich enm- 
son, and bright yellow margin. The leaf is of 
good shape and substance, \^iilst its stroim con- 
stitution makes it as valuable for the gai'den as 
the giCenhouse. 3s. each 
11. MASTERPIECE — Fine broad zone, 
which is very black, good habit ; a first-class 
variety. Is. 6<i. each 
12. MARIE STUART — Is a beautiful and 
distinct variety ; fine bold flat leaf ; well-defined 
zone of richly inflamed scarlet ; mu.st be pro- 
nounced a fiist-class vaidety. 2s. 8d. each 
13. MRS. H. LITTLE— In every way nearly 
equal to above, and when well grown is also a 
magnificent variety. 2s. 6rf. each. 
14. JOHN DOWNIE— Very distinct by its 
broad circular zone, which is very black, belted 
with crimson, leaves perfectly round and of good 
substance. Is. 6(f. each 
15. EDWARD RICHARD BENYON— Is a 
very fine variety in every respect. One of the 
best for pot culture. 2s. 6rf. each 
16. MISS GORING— Very highly coloured ; 
dark zone and scarlet belt, very dense and regular, 
one of the most attractive. Is. 8d. each 
17. REYNOLDS HOLE— A very fine and 
glaring-coloured variety ; good grower, nice leaf, 
colour very bright and broad. Is. 8d. each 
18. PETER GRIEVE — Has a fine round 
leaf, high colour, good grower, and for quality as 
a tricolor one of the best. Is. each 
19. PRINCE OF WALES— Is a grand va- 
rietyl fine grower and habit, colours exceedingly 
bright and broad, and .still maintains itself one 
of tile very best. Is. 6(f. each 
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20. PEACOCK— A beautiful smooth variety ; 
bright crimson zone, yellow margin, green centre, 
fine strong giower. Is. 6d. each 
21. SIR R. NAPIER— Distinct variety ; fine 
grower, the streak of red is very bright, rendering 
it most distinct 
22. PRINCESS BEATRICE — Fine narrow 
zone, leaves huge, rich colour, good for any 
purpose. Is. each 
23. MRS. TURNER — Rather a coarser 
variety, consciiuently a ipiicker grower ; vivid 
colours, one of the best 
24. SUNRAY— Somewhat resembles Stella 
in the shape of the leaf ; a good gi'ower ; rays of 
scarlet are very bright 
25. MR. RUTTER— Very dark zone ; fine 
habit, grows rather gi'Cen in dull season. 
priced, 8d. each. 
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