MOTTLED PELARGONIUMS FOR POT CULTURE. 
109. PROFESSOR DR. HENNEBERG — 
V ery intense rosy salmon, white blotch covering 
greater part of each petal, very dwarf, free, and 
showy. Is. 6d. each 
110. M B R I M 6 E — Pip.s and tmsses large, 
well shaped deep salmon eye, with mottled 
margin of salmon and white. Is. each 
111. NUEE — Veined .salmon, at times show- 
ing a white blotch on petals, pure white eye, 
encircled with a ring of orange-red ; very distinct 
and fine. Is. each 
112. MRS. SMITH — Colonr bright red- 
.sahnon, the extreme tips of each petal regnlarly 
blotched with pure white ; and for hybridism" a 
gland variety. Is. each. ° 
DOUBLE PELARGONIUMS WITH SCARLET FLOWERS. 
•;)WHE French raisers have improved this class wonderfully the last few years, in fact the stron" 
, giOY'** pow superseded with splendid dwarf varieties, and freeness of flower equal to the 
1 ' if cultivation, are sure to take a far more prominent place for decoration than 
hitherto and lor cut flowers we have nothing to equal them. The following in their respective colours 
are tlie best m cultivation. ^ 
113. PAUL CHARBONNIER— A first-class 
variety, of a glowing orange-scarlet, flowers and 
tmsses large, habit good. Is. 6d. each 
114. LUDWIG FERCHL — Rich scarlet, 
flowers large and well-opened; a fine variety. 
Is. 6cl. each 
pelargoniums and snakes. 
It IS said that no snake will approach near the spot where any of this family are grown, therefore, 
ReJargoniums are being extensively cidtivated in Africa and other parts where this reptile abounds 
oven in this country, the Zonal Pelargoniums ought to be extensively planted all round oim gardens. 
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