SELAOINELLAS— NEW PELAEGONIUMS, 
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SELAGINELLAS. 
0 , Greenhouse; S, Stove. 
S AFBICANA 
S AHUENA I5. C(^. & 
S APU8 (APODA) 
S ATROVIEIDIS 
S CANALICTJLATA 
-SCAULESCEN8 
S COGNATA 
S EMILIANA 
S EIIiICINA (DiOHEOirs) 
S ELAGELLIEEEA 
S GEANDI8 3 s. 3 d. & 
S INJEQUALIFOLIA Is. 6<?. & 
O KEAU88IANA (eenticulata) 
O AUEEA Is. Gd. & 
Selections of good kinds 
s. d. 
2 6 
2 6 
1 6 
1 6 
3 6 
can 
O KEAU88IANA VAEIEGATA j 
S LMV 1 QA 1 A (cJESiA abborea) 3 
S LOBBII ■ 2 
S LYALLII 2 
5 MAETEN8II [ j 
S ALBO-VAEIEGATA .... 1 
S EUBRICAULI8 " ] ] 2 
S SEEPEN8 (mutabilis and vaeiabius) . 2 
-S 8ET08A 2 
S TJNCINATA (oa;siA) 1 
-S USTA 3V.6d. '& 5 
S VICTORI.ffi: 3 
5 WALLICHII 3 
S WATSONI {see description, page 11), 2 6 & 3/6 
e supplied at 18 s. per dozen. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
For New Varieties offered for the first time, see page 2. 
ADEIENNE CAMBEY, enoiTOOus trusses ; flowers i)ale ro.se marmorated and edged with carinine ; 
white centre. ’ 
ATLAS, very large flow'crs of the richest scarlet ; extra fine. 
AUGUSTE GOUTE, grand trusses of orange flowers of good shape. 
BELLONE, rich cerise pink, the basal lialf of the two upper petals pure white. 
BEEOSE, deep rosy pink flowers, flue truss. 
CEDAEO, pale orange-scarlet flowers, lighter on the margins. 
CHARLES LETOUENEAU, very large flowers of perfect shape, of a brilliant China rose colour, 
upper petals marked with white ; fine for bedding. ’ 
CHARLES MALO, globular trusses of round reddish scarlet flowers. Plant of good habit. 
CHARLES EECOLIIf, gigantic trusses of orange-scarlet colour, each petal prettily serrated. 
CLOVIS, large trusses of rich carmine flowers slightly shaded with magenta, the three lower petals 
marked at the apex with rose, upper petals shaded light rose. 
CONDOR, pink shading to white on margin. 
CRUSADER, rich fiery scarlet, upper petals shaded orange at base. 
DELPHIAN, good trusses of bright scarlet flowers. 
DEVICE, fine trusses of orange-scarlet flowers, suffused with a yellowish shade. 
DUCHESS, magenta rose shaded violet, upper petals feathered with white. 
DUNDAS, well-shaped trusses of pure white flowers ; good habit. 
ELAINE, fine large truss of soft cerise flowers. 
ELBA, salmon-cerise shaded scarlet, a fine round flower. 
FANE, rich violet, upper petals marked with orange-scarlet. 
FLORA, orange-salmon centre shading off to the margins, very bright and pretty. 
FEAN(?OISE DE RIMINI, enormous trusses of pure white flowers. 
GEORGE ELIOT, very large trusses of the purest snow-white flowers. 
GEORGES D’ESFARBES, large trusses of round flowers, salmon variegated with white. 
HENRY FOUQUIER, large erect trusses of cinnabar-scarlet flowers, maculated with white and rose 
on the upper petals. 
HENRY GAUTHIER-VILLAES, rose-coloured flowers, punctulated with carmine. 
HENRY HOUSSAYE, enormous globular trusses of irregular flowers, rose strikingly shaded with 
mauve ; new colour. 
HERMIT, fine trusses of bright cerise-pink flowers. 
HERMON, rich ruby crimson, lower petals shaded with purple at base, upper petals rich scarlet at 
base ; a very fine variety. 
ICARUS, sahnon- scarlet centre, shading off nearly to white at the margins. 
JEAN LAHOR, fiery salmon flowers ; dwarf habit. 
JEAN LOMBARD, large trusses of enormous round flow'ers, clear orange-red with white centre. 
JOVIAL, white, heavily suffused with pink. 
JULES BOIS, flowers rosy violet, petals edged with oarmine ; dwarf habit and very floriferous. 
JUMNA, splendid trusses, magenta cerise, upper petals marked scarlet. 
