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H. Cariiiell & Gl^uiie. 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUMS 
FOR 1894. 
MS 
Al.I. OF OITK OWN Raisino. 
MBS. HAIjXj — Of a very deep salmon colour, splendid large flowers of the finest form and 
substance, large trusses ; habit vigorous; much admired wherever exhibited during the past winter 
shows. , 
MB. OWEN THOMAS — Rich scarlet, tinted crimson, very distinct large white centre ; fine 
overlapping petals, circular flowers, splendid habit; a great advance on .1/rs. (-'orilon. 
JOHN BUSKIN — Soft orange-red flowers of large dimensions and great substance ; sturdy 
habit; a great improvement on Duke of Fife. 
DUKE OF YOBK— Reddish magenta, deeper in upper petals, enormotis-si/.ed flowers and 
trusses: vigorous habit: one of the finest for winter decoration. 
DOBD EIiGrlN — Of a pleasing shade of 'oft rosy-ssarlet, fine bold flowers and trusses ; of 
good constitution ; a nice addition. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES — A grand improvement on the well-known lltUie, with its splendid 
large flowers and trusses; clear rosy-inagenta of a ,listinct shade, <1eeper inwards centre; pretty and 
effective. 
;).s. (in. each ; the set for 18.«. 
NEW SINGLE ZONAL PELARGONIUM OF 
THE GIGANTEA SECTION. 
iNTBOnUCKIi INTO CoMJlERCU RT II. CANNELT. it SONS. 
^VULCAN — Of American origin, largo massive flowers measuring over inches across, and of 
a rich scarlet shade; when planted out-doors on trial tlnring last sca«o» it proreil very effective as a 
bedding variety ; vigorous, but spreading habit. L’.s. M. each. 
NEW DECORATVIE PELARGONIUM. 
Sknt out ani> iiiGiiicY uRCOMMRNDKn BT ir.jCANNKLli & SONS. 
MRS. INNES ROGERS (Rogers) — Flowers larjre ami of good shape, ofto» prodiicinR 
from aix to eight petals ; beautifully crimped, rosy-cariniue shade, hlotche<i maroon, splendid bold 
trusses; habit one of the fine.st, I'hla variety will undoubtedly take a foremost place in all 
collections of tljis beautiful class of Pelargoniums. 5.?. each. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS FOR 1894 
(Miller). 
We have again the pleasure of sending out the New Pelargoniums raised by Mr. W. B. Miller, 
who is now acknowlegcd to be the greatest and most .successful raiser throughout the world, 
SINGLES. 
METALLIC — Beautiful circular flowers; rich crimson, tinted magenta towanis base petals, very 
luight toloured upper petals ; dwarf iind free ; fine. 
PINK DOMINO — A most charming addition to the pink class, and po.sseesing a splendid 
ilwarf bushy habit, broud circular (lowers, hold trinsses; attractive. 
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE— A rich crimson self in the way of Lonl liosebert/, with broad 
overlapping petals of great substance and size : promises to become a grand variety ; vigorous. 
GOOD FRIDAY — A very distinct coloured variety, a pinky-salmon, deeper in upper petals 
and stained magenta round a eonspicnons white eye; enormous trusses; vigorous habit. 
SpLDIER’S TUNIC — Of m ’most intense [scarlet colour, medinm sized, well formed; very 
striking. 
NEW STAR — Of a pretty and pleasing shade of rosy-salmon, occasionally mottled; very large 
star-like white centre ; quite distinct. 
'/ |3s. Brf. each ; the set for I8.«. 
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