fl. Ckr\i\ell Sc ^01)^’ Floi^al Cjuide. 
THE BEST 
ROUND-FLOWERING ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR POT CULTURE. 
Zonal Pelargonium is becoming 
more and m^orc popular every day ; 
cicle reports in and around London of 
the stands of magnificent blooms that 
ue have shown throughout the year, 
the autumn and winter in particular. 
Several 100 feet houses are filled with 
Pelai'goniums always in flower, and 
many are so grand in the winter that 
they are unrecognisable even by the 
raisers, in fact, no other flower, not 
oven the Rose, can for a moment be 
compared with our stand of trusses, 
many of the pips measuring 2 to 3 
inches over, and as round as the en- 
graving, and in some instances bettor ; 
this may appear incredible, but who- 
ever questions this, are respectfully 
invited to Swanley, no matter the 
•season. To keep plants in good bloom- 
ing condition throughout the year, all 
that is necessary is to keep two or 
three sets potted, say in March, July 
and September, in good rich soil, with 
a plentiful supply of water, taking out 
the points of all strong-growing shoots, 
thus throwing the whole strength into 
the truss. 
e are glad to say that immense strides 
continue to be made in this class. 
ZONAL PiSL.UlGONIUM. 
208. CLYTIE — Crimson, suffused magenta, 
edged with orange-crimson, white eye, flowers 
large and fine, good habit. 2s. 
209. W. H. WILLIAMS — Rich crimson, 
suftused purple, small white eye, flowers and 
trusses large, habit good. 2s. each 
210. BRUNHILDA — Light soft .scarlet, 
flowers large and of fine form and substance. 
2s. each 
211. ZELIA — Rich crimson, tinted purple 
and orange, flowers large and of good substance, 
trusses enormous. 2.?. each 
212. P. N. FRASER — Bright scarlet, small 
white eye, flowers and trusses large and of fine 
form, noble variety. 2s. each 
213. JESSIE MOIR — Deep rose madder, 
petals broad and well formed, habit good. 2$. each 
214. METIS— Splendid crimson, of the finest 
form and size. Is. 6d. each 
, 215. HERMIA — Warm rosy red, of a beauti- 
ful shade of colour, flowers and trusses large ; a 
grand variety. Is. 6d. each 
! 216. MRS. GORDON — Bright crimson, dis- 
. tinct white eye, trusses large and well formed. ; 
e.\tra fine. Is. 6d. each 
217. CELIA — Of a most pleasing aud attrac- 
tive colour, rose-madder, very broad, over-lapping 
petals ; distinct. Is. 6rf. each 
218. SPENCER — Magenta, large white eye, 
very floriferous. Is. each 
219. ROSE — Rosy red, very large trusses and 
flowers. Is. each 
220. MR. W. B. MILLER— Bright scarlet, 
fine bold flowers of the finest shape, grand winter 
bloomer. Is. each 
221. WHEEL OF FORTUNE— Soft rosy- 
scarlet of a most pleasing colour ; fine shaped 
flowers. Is. each 
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