-'-TrJiS, 
(HYBRID ECHINATDM CLASS.) 
608. SPOTTED GEM— Deep rosy magenta, 
spotted with dark crimson, and slightly striped 
witli the same round the centre ; a lovely variety, 
growth vigorous yet compact. 9d. each ; 6s. per 
dozen 
609. ROSY MORN— Rosy violet, shaded with 
beautiful deep cariuiue, dark crimson spots and 
stripes about the centre ; short-jointed habit, and 
robust growth. Is. 6<f. each 
700. ECHINATDM — Identical with the pro- 
l eding in every respect except the colour, wliioh 
is a pearly wliito, feathered maroon in upper 
petals, it therefore, has a very graceful appear- 
ance ; largo well-formed trusses, borne in pro- 
fusion, and may justly claim to be one of the best 
of this much-admired section. 9d. each ; 6s. 
per dozen 
701. ALBUM MULTIPLORUM— In every 
way identical with Echinatwm excepting spots 
on petals being darker ; vigorous grower, fine. Is. 
each 
702. ERECTUM — Deep maroon, flowers 
margined white, large foliage. 2s. each 
7 03. BEAUTY — Rosy crimson, maroon blotch, 
white eye. 2s. each 
704. PIXIE — Dark rose, chocolate blotch, 
pale centre. Is. each 
705. ARIEL — Rosy crimson, maroon blotch, 
pale centre. Is. each 
PELARGONIUM (SPECIES.) 
THK TRUE PELARGONIUM TRICOLOR. 
715. ARDENS 
716. INQUINANS 
THE TRUE PELARGONIUM TRICOLOR— 
We simply insert the accompanying enmuving to 
show the true species, which name is usually applied 
to the tricolor leaf section, whereas this alludes to the 
flower 
706. TERNATUM — Splendid foliage plant, 
having the appearance of a beautiful palm, leaves 
quite circular, bright green, finely cut-; quite novel 
and striking. Is. each 
707. BLANDFORDIANUM— Light green oak- 
leaved foliage. Is. each 
708. FRAGRANS— Small thick light foliage, 
vei-y fragrant. Is. each 
709. PULCHELLUM — Foliage larM, glaucous 
gr een and poiirted, small white flowers, dark spot on 
top petals. Is. each 
710. MONSTRUM 
711. QUINQUEVOLUCRUM 
712. RUTIFOLIUM 
713. ECHINATUM SPINOSUM 
714. SCHOTTII 
I 717. CAUNATUM 
I 718. MULTIRADICTUM 
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