S. dki\r\ell & G(uide. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAF SECTION. 
36'4. BEAUt 6 DE LYON— Bold and un- 
usually showy flowers, colour bright pui-ple-scar- 
Ict, produced in large trusses with a fine bold Ivy- 
leaf foliage : by far the best of its kind. 9rf. each 
365. MULTIFLORE— Bright pink, flowers 
and trusses very large, and freely produced. Is. 
each 
366. MADELEINE REITEBHAET— 
Flowers of immense .size, colour cerise-pink ; noble 
flower. Is. each 
367. M. DE BORINGE— Magenta-crimson, 
very large, and fine, vigorous habit. Is. each 
368. lA. FRANCE (Hybrid) — Beautiful light 
rose, flower-s and tmsses large, habit free, and 
■short-jointed. 
369. MRS. H. CANNELL— Trusses of large 
size, flowers of a deep mauve-purple, perfectly 
round, very .striking. 
370. LE VESUVE — Bright rosy salmon, 
flowers large, petals broad. Is. each 
371. PLUTUS — Crimson, shaded purple, 
flowers very large, habit good. Is. each 
372. GEM — Blu.sh-white, crimson spot on 
upper petals 
373. BRIDAL WREATH— Ground colour, 
pure white, with a very small and delicate iiink 
centre 
374. INNOCENCE — Pure white, striped 
dark maroon on each of the two upper petals 
375. PRINCESS THYRA — Flc.sh, white 
centre, with crimson spot on upper petals 
376. PELTATDM ELEGANS— Pure bright 
mauve- coloured flowers, free bloomer. 
377. DOLLY VARDEN — Free and compact 
growth ; in the summer months it assumes a rich 
golden tint, and marked near the disc with a 
dark bronze zone. 6rf. each. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, 1882. 
Mr. B. 
378. ADONIS — A rather stroiuj growing 
rariety, producing magnificent trusses of deep 
earmine amd erimson flowers 
380. MRS. BRIMMEL — A very chaste, neat-growing variety, free-fiowering ; flowers are magenta, 
suffused u'iih searlct, produced in abundanec. 
Is. 6(7. each. 
S. Williams’ own deselections 
379. EXQUISITE— F’inc brilliant scarlet 
flower with small viUUc eye, large truss, and fine 
shaped flower 
Mr. W. Boll’s 
381. BRAHMIN — Intense deep scarlet crini- 
son, a very rich and attraetive colour ; flowers of 
fine form and excellent substance 
382. COMMODORE — Soft satiny rose, a 
,nost beautiful and delicate shade of colour, the 
upper petals slightly marked with white ; flowers 
produced in fine large trusses 
383. FALCON — A free-bloornmg variety, 
producing fitu: large flowers of a deep rich scarlet 
crimson, an intense shade of colottr 
Is. 6(7. 
own descriptions. 
384. LAPWING — Light carmine-scarlet, a 
very fine large showy flower, borne in immense 
trV'XtrSSCS 
385. MADRIGAL— A’(c/( bright pink, with 
light marking in the upper petals ; a fine large 
flower produced in huge trusses 
386. PINNACLE—^ remarkably fine flower 
of good circular form, and of great substance ; 
colour a light bright scarlet, small fiistinct lohilc 
eye. 
each. 
Mr. Gower’s c 
387. QUEEN CATHERINE— i70Si/ pink, 
(Chile blotch in, upper petals 
388. QUEEN ADELAIDE— <Sa7?n(»!, bordered 
white, large and free 
389. QUEEN ELIZABETH— Pcac/J pink, 
fine shape and form 
390. QUEEN ANNE — Mottled salmon, deeper 
centre, very dwarf and free 
Is. t 
vn descriptions. 
391. QUEEN UAB.Y— Light orange-red, 
dwarf and free 
392. GUSTAVE GOWER- F’7es/( colour, 
large and fine; free 
393. FRANK GOW'En— Light salmon, while 
margin, deeper centre. 
!. each. 
From Henry Curtis Card, Es(p, Lewes, April 127/t, 1882. 
The plants arrived safely and in excellent condition. 
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