fi. dk,r\i\ell & G(^tiide. 
68. GOLDEN HARRY HIEOVER— A grand 
and much needed variety, habit of the green 
variety of that name, thick and bushy ; for small 
bed.s and front rows ; a gem 
69. WHITE CRESTED CANARY— A va- 
riety with zoned yellow leaves and white flowers, 
free vigorous giowth, covering the surface tliickly, 
flowers large ; a distinct variety. Is. each. 
All those not priced, Qd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
The successful cultivation of the Golden Bicolor sent for 6 stamps. 
DISTINCTION. 
70. DISTINCTION — A novel variety, the rich giecn leaf disc 
being circumscribed by a narrow zone, and the margin similarly 
crimped with a sharply notched outline. 
71. WHITE DISTINCTION— Beautiful foliage, w-ith dwarf 
dense habit, and bearing in profusion white flowers like Madame 
Vauoker. Is. 6fi. each 
YELLOW-LEAVED SECTION. 
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72. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM — ^jin old and well-known 
variety 
73. INTERNATIONAL. — Habit very free and spreading ; a fine 
variety for bedding 
74. CREED’S SEEDLING — Very dwarf, and 
abundant bloomer. Bright scarlet, small truss, 
and veiy profuse ; for small beds a gem 
76. ROBERT PISH — Very similar to Creed’s 
Seedling, with a dwarfer habit, never exceeding 
6 inches ; for very small bods and front rows the 
best, and a real gem for carpet bedding. 
All those not priced, Qd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
WHITE-EDGED VARIETIES. 
76. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA— One of the 
best for any purpose. 4s. per doz. 
77. LITTLE TROT — Plant scarcely attain- 
ing the height of 6 inches, but has a fine 
branching habit, margined with broad band of 
white, quite a gem for bedding. 4s. per doz. 
78. VISCOUNTESS CRANBROOK— Dwarf 
compact habit, broad creamy wliite edge, flowers 
cerise, distinct from Little Trot, and stronger 
constitution. 4s. per doz. 
79. MISS KINGSBURY— Also a first-class 
bedder. 4s. per doz. 
80. FLOWER OP SPRING— One of the 
best bedding varieties, with a cream-coloured 
variegation ; .splendid thick dwarf liabit 
81. BRILLIANTISSIMUM— Great improve- 
ment on the good old Brilliant. For bedding 
this is really a grand variety, and makes the most 
solid line of searlet of any jilant in cultivation ; 
it requires a good deep rich soil 
82. DANDY — Very small-leaved variegated 
variety, exceedingly pretty ; fine for edging 
83. MANGLE’S VARIEGATED— A fine old 
variety, and one of the best edgings. 4s. per doz. 
84. LADY PLYMOUTH (Graveolens fol. 
var.) — A fine useful scented variegated Geranium, 
for either the window or for bedding 
85. GOLDEN PRINCE OP ORANGE— 
Sport from green variety, and retaining the 
fragiance ; dwarf habit. Is. each. 
All those not priced, 6d. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
OCULATED FLOWERS AND VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
JUITE a distinct class amongst Pelargoniums, and on account of their unique appearance, with 
* white flowers and white fmiage, very attractive. 
86. MRS. J. C. MAPPIN — A splendid white 
bloom and pink eye, nearly equal to Madame 
IVerle as regards its flowers. The habit and 
impearance is the same as the well-known favourite 
Flower of Spring 
87. MRS. HANBURY — Handsome silver 
edge, pure white flowers, with bright pink eye. 
2s. each 
88. BOADICEA — Pure white, free growth, 
fine truss of white, salmon-pink centre ; good for 
either bedding or conservatory. 2s. each 
89. LORD BURLEIGH — Leaves green, 
broadly edged with pure white, flowers white, 
with carmine eye, fine shape and truss. Is. each 
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