fl. dai)i\ell & G^iiide. 
BEDDING GOLDEN TRICOLORS. 
26. MACBETH— A beautiful aiul distinct 
^iiiety, its liabit dwarf and busliy, with n good 
flat leaf, a splendid dark brown zone, and a briglit 
senrlct ring ; most attractive, ^d. each ; 7s. 
per dozen 
27. WILLIAM SANDY— Dwarf habit; 
loliage enriched witli a narrow inflamed scarlet 
zone ; .sidendid bedder. 9(7. each 
28. MB. BASSETT — Similar to i[acheth-, 
good for any purpose, possessing a splendid habit, 
and of vigorous growth 
29. MISS BATTERS — Has every appearance 
ot Mrs. Pollock in shape of leaf, but a nuickcr 
growtli 
30. FLORENCE — Also one of the very best 
31. SOPHIE DUMARESQUE— This variety 
IS very elfcctivc 
32. VICTORIA REGINA — A very tine 
variety ; coloius very bright 
33. LADY CULLUM — Also a well-known 
line variety 
34. COUNTESS OP CRAVEN— Good for 
decorative purposes 
35. MRS. POLLOCK — A well-knomi kind. 
4s. to 6s. per doz. 
All those not priced, Gd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
TRICOLOR VARIEGATED PELARGONIUM. 
blotcheiTiritiffenow^nd aiipearance to the old Brilliant; distinctly 
scarlrt trcmS ^ P‘Vt light pea green, and its vivid 
0.1, „ X".'dSg iris'; ss 5 “• “’f™ •" 
The successful cultivation of the Golden Tricolor sent ft-ee for six stamps. 
SILVER TRICOLORS. 
37. EMPRESS OF INDIA-Avery cifective 
variety ; colouring very brilliant ; a moderate 
grower. 2s. each 
38. MRS. LAING — Fine stately hatiit, large 
loiinge, broad silver margin, with inner zone 
ol brilliant cai-mine ; vigorous growth, a grand 
variety. Is. each 
39. DOLLY VARDEN — Foliage veiy smooth 
and quite circiUar, and good size, the red particu- 
larly bnght and glaring, and covers fully one- third 
oi the leaf. Is. each 
40. MRS. B. B. POSTANS — Similar to 
Lady D, Kcxnlh^ but much more colour. Is, 6d 
cneli 
41. PORTEDS — A very attractive variety, 
leaves quite round, liright carmine zone, a good 
bioad white margin, free grower and branching 
habit. Is. 6rf. each 
42. LADY DOROTHY NEVILLE — Very 
distinct leaves, small, but very highly eoloiircd 
with fiery carmine ; dwarf and spreading habit. 
Is. each 
43. MRS. MAXWELL MASTERS— In the 
u ay of Charming Bride, and a great iminovement 
on that variety Is. each 
44. MISS FARBEN — An improvcnient on 
Mabel Morris ; vigorous habit 
45. COUNTESS TASKER— Zone of great 
depth of colour, good white margin. l.s. each 
46. LASS O’GOWBIE — Leaf margin white, 
with inner broad zone of brilliant carmine-rose. 
Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
47. MBS. COL. WILKINSON— Veiy simi- 
lar to the last mentioned, certainly one of the 
best for exhibition. Is. each 
48. EVA PISH — Rich lake rose zone, large 
leaves, very round and flat, mai^ned with a 
broiid band of creamy white, habit vigorous, quite 
distinct. each 
49. MINNIE WARREN — A remarkably 
neat, dwarf, and compact miniature vaiiety, very 
elegant and [)ictures(iue. 1^. each 
50. MRS. GLUTTON. — A stronger grower, 
one of the best for bedding ; veiy effective 
51. PRINCESS BEATRICE— A fine large 
flat leaf, brightly streaked 
52. CHARMING BRIDE— Very large re- 
flexed foliage, strong grower 
53. PRINCE SILVERWINGS — Voiy dis, 
tinct and beautiful, with a silver and gold tncolor 
leaf 
All those not priced, G(L each ; 4s. per dozen. 
Iris. 
Th. COTHELSTONE HousE,, Taunton, 4lh Movembn', 1881. 
The collection of Zonals for winter flowering which you sent me arc a grand lot, especially Bva and 
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