fl. Gfuide. 
and 
I•J1I^■('E UIAULIE. 
530. ROYALTY — Immense flowers 
trusses of pure white, each petal distinetly 
featliered with crimson, crimped margin. Is. each 
531, CLAUDE BERNARD — In the way of 
P/iiicc Arthm-; brighter colour, good substance, 
and beautifully crimped. . Is. each 
582. JULES SIMON — Glossy red, each petal 
blotched, verj' large and .showy, apd good sub- 
stance. Is. 6d. each 
533. M. THIERS — Pale lilac feathered criin- 
.son. Is. each 
534. M. MARTEL — Soft rose, each petal 
feathered with crimson, very dwarf .and free. 
Is. each 
535. FRANCESQUE SARCEY— Dark pur- 
ple, each petal marked with a black blotch. 
Is. 6rf. each 
536. DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH— Deli- 
cate white blot<4ied with purple ; grand variety. 
I.s. each 
537. DUCHfeSS OP BEDFORD— Flowers 
pure white, slightly pink .spot on top petal ; sport 
from Dighn Grand. Is. 6rf. each 
538. STRIATUM— Deep crimson shaded with 
purple, white centre and margin ; a very distinct 
and tellmg variety. Is. each 
539. TRIUMPHANS — Claret-scarlet, shaded 
I punde, very fioriferous, dwarf habit; a very 
■ unusual and attractive rich colour. Is. each 
540. PRINCESS OF WALES — Colour 
blush, each petal alike marked with a rich dark 
velvet-maroon blotch. Is. each 
541 piGBY GRAND -Blush-white, with 
yemed olotch on thci upper petals, fi inced edges. 
15. each ® 
542. GOLIATH — Blush-white, large, fca- 
theivd in the upper petals with crimson. Is. each 
543. PERLE BLANCHE— Pure white, lar^e 
upper petals feathered with maroon. Is. each" ’ 
544. PRINCE CHARLIE— White ground, 
elegantly tipped with rose, violet blotches, dwarf 
grower, and almost a perpetual. Is. M. each 
545. KINGSTON BEAUTY— Ground colour 
pure pearly white, with a dark puride spot on 
each petal. 9<7. each 
546 . MEMORANDUM— Groimd colour white 
hnely reticulated with rich plum-coloured lines 
Is. each 
547. ROSEUM MULTIFLORUM — Bose- 
pmk, with purple spot on each petal, immense 
truss and profuse bloomer, and one of the best 
early varieties for forcing. Is. each 
548. ALICE— Ro.sy crimson, maroon siiot on 
top petals, pure white ground ; veiy showy. 1 v 
each 
549. FIREBRAND — Brilliant scarlet. Is. each 
550. STRIATUM — Colour scarlet, upper 
petals with a dark blotch, flowers beautifully 
striiied with pure white. Is. each 
551. MALV.S1FLORUM — French white, ele- 
gantly traced over with violet lines, and marked 
with a crimson blotch, l.s. each 
552. MADAME G. NEVITSKY— Bright 
vcrmihon-scarlet, vciy dwarf; a gem. Is. each. 
D ) 6'=4ii. J. 
Flowering plants, in 5-incli ]iots, of most of these vaiicties, I8s. per dozen, our selection 
NEW FORCING DECORATIVE PELARGONIUMS. 
Mr. Braid’s own descriptions. 
553. DECORATOR — First Class Ceriijicale.^ 
Iloyal Uorliculluml Hocirty, a-imson and maroon 
llotch, reined in lower petals, m the wav o/' Di"bv 
Grand. Is. 6f7. each 
554. ZULU BELLE — First Class Certificate, 
Jloyal Horticultural Society, pure white, dark 
viaroon spot on each petal, quite a nnre.ltu. 
Is. 6d. each 
.555. J. BRAID- -Crimson, maroon spot, dwarf 
ami free, one of the. best. Is. 6rA each 
556. CRITERION— .-//Ke,. R„l, Boy, flowers 
twice the si^c. Is. Q(i. eatih 
557. VIVID— J9nc-.7i’)iy crimson, quite a new 
colour. Is. 6d. each. 
■ , CoT'i AGE, Brechin, 23rd May, 1882. 
I just received the plants late last niglit, and although they have been five days in transit ineludimr 
Miiiday, they were in most excellent ami fresh condition. I must thank you foi^the verriibeml allow" 
aiice you have given me in plants, whic), 1 presume is made up to lielp Sgreliari^es^ 
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