
NEW AND CHOICE EEGAL PELAEGONIUAIS. 87 
NEW AND CHOICE 
REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
ALBERT VICTOR, flowers very attractive, rich 
rosy-carmine, margined with white, light 
centre, la. 6d. 
BEAUTY OF OXTOR, upper petals rich maroon, 
darkly blotched ; under petals dark crimson, 
shaded with maroon ; light centre, tinted 
with rose ; petals margined white, la. 
CAPTAIN RAISES, a fine large full flower ; 
upper petals deep fiery crimson, flaked with 
purpU^-black, and bordered with carmine ; 
lower petals clear bright fiery crimson. 1 a. 
CHAUFION, fine trusses of beautifully crimped 
flowers, blush rose, lower petals spotted 
crimson lake ; upper petals blotched maroon, 
surroimded fiery criihson. la. 
DR. MASTERS, the upper petals have large 
black blotches in the centre, with a narrow 
margin of rich crimson, la. 
DOROTHY, fine large flower, full and round, of 
a soft shade of carmine-rose, white centre 
surrounded with a lilac shade, all the petals 
margined white and elegantly fringed ; 
upper petals blotched maroon. l.a. (id. 
DUCHESS OF BEDFORD, a very useful and 
charming variety ; its blossoms are of the 
ptmest white, prettily fringed, with feathered 
spot of delicate rose on upper petals. Is. 
DUCHESS OF FIFE, well-filled flowers of a 
clear lake shade, pure white margins and 
centre. Is. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (new), rirfs page 4. 
DUKE OF YORK, crimson, shaded with rosy- 
purple, edged with white, veined with 
maroon, light centre. 5s. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, petals dark maroon, 
surrounded with crimson-piu-ple, margined 
with blush white. Is. ■ 
EMPRESS FREDERICK, a most chaste variety, 
with pure snow-white, semi-double flowers, 
the petals being elegantly crisped. As a 
cut-flower variety it cannot be excelled, the 
blooms being so fuU and regular. 3s. 6d. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA, a magnificent variety, 
reducing splendid trusse.s of very large 
owers, of a brilliant shade of salmoii- 
scarlet, the two upper petals blotched with 
dark crimson, light centre. It is of excel- 
lent habit, and most desirable. Is. 6d. 
FIMBRIATUM ALBUM, pure white flowers, 
beautifully crimped, free-flowering and of 
good habit. Is. (id. 
H. M. STANLEY, bright rosy-crimson, upper J 
petals shaded scarlet, and beautifully j 
blotched. Very free flowering. Is. 6d. 
JUBILEE, fine fuU flowers, petals blush pink ; 
upper petals blotched with maroon, siu-- 
roimded with fiery crimson. Is. 
MADAME THIBAUT, white blotched and marbled 
with rose; upper petals marked with crimson- 
maroon ; large white centre. Is. 
MAID OF KENT, pure white, with bright 
rose-coloured spots on all the petals, which [ 
are beautifully undulated and fringed. Is. 
PRINCE GEORGE, large ti usses of finely fringed 
white flowers, faintly suffused with blush, 
all the petals spotted with purplish lake, 
the two upper petals more heavily marked 
than the others. Is. 6d. 
PRINCE OF PELARGONIUMS, large flowers 
with elegantly fringed margins ; vermilion- 
scarlet relieved by a blush-white centre, 
upper petals flushed crimson, 'is. 6® 
PRINCE OF TECK, rich deep crimson, shaded 
with idolet ; upper petals blotched and fea- 
thered with dark blackish maroon ; centre 
shaded with violet. Is. 6d. 
PRINCE OF WALES, bright vermilion with 
light centre and edge to the petals, the 
superior ones marked with light crimson 
and darkly blotched. Is. 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. The beautiful snow- 
white flowers of this desirable variety differ 
from the variety Empress Frederick in tlie 
shape and build of the flowers, which are of 
irregular fonn, the petals being prettily 
crisped and undulated. 3s. Gd. 
PRINCESS OF WALES, flowers of a rosy-lake 
colour, marbled and reticulated with white ; 
large, clear, and distinct white centre ; all 
the petals margined with white, and the 
upper ones blotched with maroon. Is. Gd. 
PRINCESS MAUD, fuU orange carmine flowers, 
margined with white, white centre sur- 
rounded with violet ; upper petals blotched 
and feathered with maroon, l.s. 
PRINCESS MAY, flower.s delicate s.ilmon -ro.se, 
upper petals blotched maroon. A beautiful , 
variety. 2s. Gd. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA, one of the most charming 
varieties of the Regal Section, bearing in 
the utmost profusion large trusses of semi- ' 
double crispy flowers, of a delicate shade of ’ 
blush pink. The plant is vei'y floriferous, 
and distinct in colour. 3». Gd. 
QUEEN VICTORIA, crispy petals of a rich 
vermilion colour, broadly margined M'ith ^ 
pure white, the upper ones blotched with ^ 
maroon. 1^. Gd. t 
SCARLET GEM, a pretty shade of rosy-scarlet: 
white centre, very attractive. 7*. G</. 
STARLIGHT, a charming smooth -pctalled flower 
of a pretty shade of rosy pink, the lower 
petals spotted with fiery crimson veined with 
maroon ; upper petals blohdied with maroon 
svuTounded 'snth fiery crimson. 3«. Gd. 
VOLONTE NATIONALS ALBUM, a sport from 
the well-known favourite J'olonte Kutionale, 
with large and beantifnlly fringed flowers 
of the piu'est white. 1«. 
