S. dknr\ell & Gj;uiile. 
WHITE FLOWERS & WHITE 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
90. VABIBGATED WHITE CLIPPER 
A new and iinpi’oved variety in this class, 
producing largo round white flowers, similar 
to ]Vhite Clipper. 2s. 6d. each 
91. IMMACULATA— Nice variety, pure 
wliite flowers, medium truss, good habit and 
free bloomer. Is. each 
92. MONT BLANC— Flowers pure white 
and large, truss veiy large and compact, 
habit dwarf ; altogether a very distinct and 
desirable variety. Is. each 
■93. VIRGIN QUEEN — Very similar to 
the above in every way. Is. each 
94. BLUSHING BRIDE — Silver varie- 
gated, with blush bright flowers, robust and 
compact habit ; free flowering variety 
95. LADY JANE GREY \ 
96. PRINCESS OF THULE ^ Flowers 
97. RHODANTHE ) 
pure white, fine form, free growers. Is. each. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE WITH PINK & CRIMSON FLOWERS, &C. 
98. PRINCESS ALICE— Very bright pink 
flowers, very attractive variety. 2s. 6c?. each 
99. MRS. PRESTON — Flowers mottled 
salmon, deeper centre, habit dwarf and branching. 
Is. 6d. each 
100. LORD CABLINGFORD— Free grow- 
ing and branching habit, fine truss, coloui^same 
as Dr. Denny’s Wellington ; an e.xcellent bedder. 
Scl. each ; 6s. per dozen 
101. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE— Pro- 
duces trusses of good size, magenta-coloured 
flowers, fine shape ; an attractive variety. Is. each 
102. SEYMOUR TOULON— Prodirces fine 
trusses of pale pink flowers with white eye ; 
excellent habit. Is. each 
103. MBS. J. C. QUENNELL— Variety of 
great beairty, bright jiink flower. Is. 6d. each 
104. MINNIE HOLLINS ) Colour 
105. ROSAMOND WRIGHT \ bright ruse- 
pink, fine round flowers, large truss, habit vigor- 
ous. Is. each. 
VARIEGATED IVY-LEAVED SECTION. 
106. DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Possesses 
more white than atry other ktrrd, gr-owth free as 
the green varieties, certainly the most efl'ective of 
its class 
107. L’ELBGANTE -I Leaves neatly mar- 
gined with white, bloorrrs white. A great aegrri- 
sition as a decorative plant, either tor hanging 
baskets, pots, ribarrd borders, vases, blocks, &c. 
lOS. AUBEUM MARGINATUM — Distiirctly variegated with pale yellow ; good grower. 
6(7. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
From H. GtBBON.s, Esq., Faiui Hill, Waltiiam Abbey, 5tli April, 1882. 
Plants received by post this morning. They are a nice lot, especially the Geraniums, and were as 
fresh as if they had only jrrst come out of the glass house. 
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