dki\i^ell & Cjuitle. 
640. MISS EMILY LITTLE— liosy ])uipl(>, 
sull'useJ with wliite, pure margin, large well 
.shaped flowers. 2s. e.ach 
641. MRS. MILNE HOME— Ro.sy lilac, with 
large white centre, narrow white margin, free, 
and of fine form. 2s. 6rf. each 
642. POLAR STAR— Pink, shaded with pale 
purple, clear white centre and eilges. Is. 6d, each 
643. SILVER CLOUD — Pale pink, large 
white centre, fine shape and substance. 2s. each 
644. THDRIO— Canninc, shaded with purple, 
white centre and edges, a very smootli and finely 
formed flower. 2s. each 
645. MRS. POTTLE— Pale rosy lilac, top 
petals suffused with crimson, white edges, very 
free. 2s. each 
646. PHYLLIS— Crimson, with white centre, 
narrow lilac edges, smooth and fine. Is. 6d. each 
647. INSULAIRE -Maroon-purple margin, 
light lower petals. Is. each 
648. PILGRIMAGE —Pale lilac, white centre 
and edges, very free. Is. each 
649. ANN PAGE— Crim.son ami violet, light 
throat and edges, fine form. Is. 6d. each 
650. EDGAR— Dark maroon, nearly black, 
with a light throat. Is. 6d. each 
651. ROSY MORN — Rose, clear wliite throat 
and edges, good shape. Is. 6d. each 
652. NELLY FORDHAM — White, with 
delicate lilac shade, free and distinct. Is. each 
653. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY — Deep 
rosy crimson upper petals, fine shape and form. 
Is. 6d. each 
654. SYLVIA— White, with delicate rose 
upper petals, under petals spotted. Is. 6rf. each 
655. PINK OF PERFECTION— Pink, of a 
plea-sing new shade, light centre. Is. 6d. each 
656. FANNY GAIR— Ro.sy lake, suffused with 
purple, clear white centre and edges. Is. 6d. each 
657. DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH— 
White, with carmine spot on each petal, very dis- 
tinct and attractive. Is. 6d. each 
658. ACME — Purple-maroon, white throat 
and margin, good form and habit. Is. 6d. each 
659. MISS-IN-HER-TEENS— Cerise upper 
petals, under petals mottled crimson. Is. 6d. each 
660. ROI DE FANTASIES— Ro.sy crimson, 
white centre. Is. each 
661. VIVANDIERE — Rich crimson, very 
free and striking. Is. Sd. each 
662. PRINCESS TECK — White, carmine 
spots, most profuse bloomer. Is. 6d. each 
663. MRS. MENDAL— AVhite, with delicate 
spots of rosy lilac. Is. each 
664. BRIDESMAID -Delicate pale lavender, 
edged with white. 2.s. each 
665. CLOTH OF SILVER— White, with 
delicate rose blotch. Is. 6d. each 
666. LORD OF THE ISLES— Deep rosy 
puqde, white centre .and edges. Is. each 
667. MRS. ALFRED WIGAN— Pink, with 
clear white centre and edges. Is. 6d. each 
668. PRINCESS HELENA— Purplish rose, 
upper petals, under petals veined. Is. each 
669. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Upper 
petals lilac-rft.se, lower white, veined with lilac. 
Is. Sd. each 
670. C. WITHAM — Purple, white throat and 
margin. Is. each 
671. DECISION — Top petals dark maroon, 
under light rose, pencilled crimson, very distinct. 
Is. Sd. each 
672. EMILY SPICER — Dark maroon, white 
throat and margin. Is. Sd. each 
HYBRID DOUBLES (REGAL) OF THE SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
fTKRE comparatively a new type and from the fact of their having more scolloped petals, somewhat 
approaching nearly a double, they retain their petals instead of .shedding theni as^ the single, 
show flowers ; this, together with their most brilliant colours, make them fpiite an acejuisition for cut 
flowers. It will be at once observed in comparing the annexed bloom of a New French variety, that 
no sooner is a new form of a flower introduced than some other, E renoh in particular’, at once com- 
mences improvement in both colour and form, and the drawing is simply to show the model form 
of Madame Thibaut. 
673. BELLE DE JOUR — Double, pure 
white, an improvement on Albain plenum. 5s.each 
674. JEANNE D’ARC— Blu.sh, small maroon 
blotch on upper petals, semi-double, very dwarf 
and free. 3s. 6d. each 
675. MADAME BOUCHARLAT — Very 
similar to the precediirg variety ; exceedingly 
floriferous. 3s. Sd. each 
676. MADAME THIBAUT— White, richly 
blotidied and marbled with rose ; the upper petals 
marked with crimson-marootr ; large white cerrtre ; 
immense tnrsses of very large frire flowers, with 
undulated petals. 2s. each 
677. MRS. C. H. WELLS — Puro white, deep 
carmine blotch ott each petal, bearrtifuUy fringed. 
3s. Sd. each 
678. VOLONTE NATIONALE — Flower.s 
extra large and of good shape, each petal blotched 
with rosy carmine, margined with a broAd band of 
puro white ; white throat, beautifirlly crimped. 
2s. each 
679. CARL KLEIN — Deep orange-scarlet, 
black blotch in each petal, bearrtifuUy fimbriated, 
ver-y free. 3s. Sd. each 
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