S. dkr\i|ell Si Gfuide. 
LaNTA' NAS. 
-A splendid pure white 
3. LASl NEIGE 
Tarietv.” !'(/■ 
6. 'PLUIE D’OR— Light canary yellow. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
IIIIS family is exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only requiring the ^^t^inary care of 
^ a Pelargonium ; they bloom most abundantly eight months m the year ; a fine substitute tor 
the Verbena. 
7. RTJTILANT — Deep yellow, fine large 
trusses ; dwarf ; good. 
9. NE PLUS ULTRA— Rose-pink, shaded 
lavender and yellow j fine bedder. 
10. PAVOURITA — Yellow, changing to dark brown-scarlet, 
distinctly shaded bright purple ; habit one of the best. 
11. DISTINCTION — One of the brightest orange-scarlets. 
12. DON r. AT. MET — Producing abundance of pink trusses, 
the centres changing to peach and yellow ; attractive. 
16. ECLAT — Fine for pegging down as an edging ; rich reddisfc 
crimson and orange. 
17. PERLE POITEVINE— White sulphur centre, changing 
to pure white. 
19. MAGENTA KING — Nearly self-coloured flowers of a 
bright purple-scarlet, extensively used for bedding. 
23. RAYON DE SOLEIL— Deep yellow, changing to rosy 
violet. 
27. DIADEME— Rose, Centre yellow, passing to pale rose 
verv distinct. 
All those not priced, 6</. each ; 4.9. per dozen. 
hums (IN POTS). 
The best and most useful varieties in cultivation ; can be supplied in dry roots in autumn at lower 
prices. 
AURATUM (The Golden-rayed Lily ot 
Japan) — One of the grandest of Lilies. Is. 6d. 
and 2s. Grf. 
BULBIFERUM UMBELLATDM — Crim- 
son-scarlet, shading to yellow, thickly spotted, 
ft. Is. 
CANADENSE RUBRUM— Deep red ; dis- 
tinct and pretty, 3 ft. 2s. 
CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily, 
or St. Joseph's Lily) — Still one of the best for 
forcing or borders, snow white, 4ift. 6d. ; 5s. doz. 
CANDIDUM AUREO-MARGINATUM— 
Valuable for the foliage in winter when forced. 
3s. 6d. 
CHALCEDONICUM (The Scarlet Turk’s 
Cap of Cottage Gardens). Is. Gd. 
CONCOLOR CORIDION— Bright yellow, 
1 ft. 2s. 
CROCBUM (Old Orange Lily) — Orange, 
freely spotted black, 3 ft. Is. 
DAVURIOUM INCOMP ARABILE — In- 
tense rich crimson, freely spotted, 2 ft. Is. 
ELEGANS ALUTACEUM, sya. THUN- 
BERGIANUM AUREUM NIGRO-MAOU- 
T.ATTTM — Very dwarf, apricot-coloured flowers, 
spotted black, 1 ft. 9rf. 
ELEGANS BATEMAN/E — Soft, rich, 
glowing orange-red; handsome. Is. Gd. 
ELEGANS VAN HOUTTEI— Blood-crim 
eon, blotched gold ; handsome, 1^ ft. 2s. Gd. 
JAPONICUM KRAMERI— White, shading 
to rose-pink, 2 ft. is. 
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